Multi-hyphenate superstar Dennis Quaid continues to connect with audiences of all facets of his legendary career, as he releases “America, I Love You, Too,” a LIVE performance track originally aired during CMT’s 2020 Concert for Love & Acceptance with a message of unity and patriotism. CLICK HERE to stream and download “America, I Love You, Too.” Released via Audio Up Records, “America, I Love You, Too” […]
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Coffee Capitals of America
Biden’s Fight to Lead
By Hannah DiPilato Joe Biden is leading in the polls against Donald Trump for the upcoming presidential election. Although Hillary Clinton was also in the lead for most of her 2016 campaign and even won the popular vote, she lost due to the electoral college. As of now, Biden is not only leading the popular […]
Study Shows State-By-State Reopenings Exacerbate COVID
As Summer vacations end in Europe and in the United States and students return to college campuses and primary schools worldwide, fresh waves of COVID infections are causing renewed restrictions after loosening in the Spring and Summer. However, a new study shows that this uncoordinated opening, closing, and reopening of states and counties, is making […]
Win With Black Women
Back in 2016, while campaigning for the office of President of the United States, Donald Trump asked black voters, “What do you have to lose?” He asked in reference to generations of oppression, violence and inequality, saying, “You’re living in poverty. Your schools are no good. You have no jobs. 58% of your youth is […]
Black Male Leaders x Biden
USA Today reported Monday that Black male leaders penned an open letter to presidential candidate Joe Biden to say that he will lose the election if he does not select a Black woman as his running mate. According to USA Today, the letter came from more than 100 activists, leaders, preachers and celebrities. Some candidates […]
Thomson Reuters Foundation x Omidyar Network
The Thomson Reuters Foundation has joined forces with Omidyar Network to document the devastating effects of COVID-19 on millions of people around the globe. Using photography and journalism, COVID-19: The Bigger Picture aims to tell the stories of those most affected and most vulnerable to the pandemic that has changed the lifestyles of each person […]
Regis Philbin Dies at 88
By Mina Tocalini Iconic TV Host Regis Philbin passed away at age 88 one month before his 89th birthday. Philbin suffered from cardiovascular disease and had undergone heart surgery and other related operations in the past, the disease ultimately took his life. Philbin is survived by his wife, Catherine Faylen, his daughters and grandchildren. Famed […]
NASA Webinar
By Andrew de Naray, Multimedia Content Writer & Editor, Space Foundation Seventh grader Alex Mather, who won the contest to name NASA’s new Mars rover on March 5, could not have had any idea how truly appropriate his submission of the name Perseverance would come to be. Yet, true to that name, and despite COVID-19-related […]
W.E.B Du Bois Book
W.E.B. Du Bois spent many decades fighting to ensure that African Americans could claim their place as full citizens and thereby fulfill the deeply compromised ideals of American democracy. Yet he died in Africa, having apparently given up on the United States. In this tour-de-force, Elvira Basevich examines this paradox by tracing the development of […]