It doesn’t seem like another stimulus check will be coming any time soon, but there are other ways you might be able to bank a few extra dollars, and one of them would see you getting $12,000 cash plus an $8,000 recreation package… but... Read More
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Hockey, like all sports, was impacted greatly by the COVID-19 pandemic. Fortunately, its revenue is rebounding now, and is projected to hit over $5 billion for the 2021-2022 season, a record number. That’s great news for hockey fans in... Read More
New York workers are dragging their feet in returning to the office, and crime is a reason why. Office occupancy rates are languishing well below the national average, the New York Post reported this week. That’s a drag on businesses... Read More
This holiday weekend there have been thousands of flight cancellations across the United States. According to FlightAware, more than 1,500 flights were canceled on Saturday. So far, about 750 today. A total of 18 at Newark Liberty Airport,... Read More
The key dates for the 2022 HBCU football season have been announced by ESPN, the network that owns and operates both events. On Aug. 27, Alabama State faces Howard University in the 2022 Crick MEAC/SWAC Challenge Kick-Off game on “Week 0”... Read More
If you want your tax refund quickly, don’t ignore letters from the Internal Revenue Service. Even though Tax Day has passed, letters are common this time of year. They’re usually requests for more information relating to your tax return... Read More
Grilling season won’t have quite as much sizzle this year. With Memorial Day weekend upon us, sales of outdoor grills have fallen in 2022 as Americans divert spending elsewhere, or look to save. Grill masters Weber and Traeger reported... Read More
Ben Fischer from the Sports Business Journal reports that the league is planning to move forward with plans to launch its own streamer after rumors first circulated about the possibility earlier this year. NFL Plus will cost about $5... Read More
Provisional data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that the birth rate in the United States ticked up slightly in 2021. It is the first time since 2014 that the birth rate has increased in the U.S. Over... Read More
Nineteen students and two teachers were killed in a mass shooting at an elementary school in Texas on Tuesday. The shooter, said by authorities to be an 18-year-old man who lived in the community, was killed by police at the scene. The Robb... Read More
ZenFi Networks, an innovative leader of digital infrastructure solutions in the New York and New Jersey metro region, announces today that it has secured $175 Million in Senior Secured Credit. The credit facility will be used to refinance... Read More
It was the end of an era in New York City today: the city’s last remaining payphone was removed. With the advent of cellphones, pay phones across the world have vanished – but one still remained on 7th Avenue, until its removal Monday by... Read More
Members of the Hofstra chapter of the National Students’ Nursing Association (NSNA) shared their experience as members of the university’s inaugural undergraduate nursing class at a recent youth career and education fair sponsored in partnership... Read More
A 401(k) is a type of retirement account that’s provided through your employer and uses pre-tax money to help you save up for your non-working years. Because most employers automatically enroll employees in a certain 401(k) plan and... Read More
Kevin Noel spends his days selling electric bikes and scooters — and helping clients whose vehicles are misbehaving. He’s never had a problem with his own ride, a blue-and-white e-bike decorated with stickers, but he has heard the stories... Read More