Who Are the Real Bullies, Students or Teachers?
According to USA Today, Lombardy Elementary School in Wilmington, DE, received serious backlash from parents after a sarcastic “Hurt Feelings” report mocking students whom teachers... Read More
Are Refugees in More Danger in Asylum Countries?
The concern over the housing of Syrian refugees and migrants from the Middle East rose drastically after crime by migrants in Germany increased 79% to... Read More
Introducing ‘Stitch Fix:’ the Revolutionary Online Personal Retailer
Camping is one of the most popular leisure activities in the U.S.; in fact, American families spend up to 534.9 million days camping in any... Read More
Renowned Designer Debuts New Modular Furniture System for Upcoming Showcase
Considering how much the world has changed in the past several decades, furniture design has remained fairly stagnant. Now, a world-renowned designer is looking to... Read More
New Report From UNICEF Finds 200 Million Victims of Female Genital Mutation Worldwide
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is one of the world’s leading organizations when it comes to providing long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children... Read More
Two Women Among Group of Christian Healthcare Professionals Heading to Uganda Hospital to Help
A group of six Christian medical professionals from Northern Ireland are heading to a war-torn part of Uganda to provide what help they can, according... Read More
Vermont Legislators Approve Bill Mandating Paid Sick Leave for All Full-Time Employees
All that’s required is a little tweaking and the “John Hancock” of Gov. Peter Shumlin, and Vermont’s mandatory paid sick leave bill will become a... Read More
Zika Outbreak Causes Florida Mayor to Declare State of Emergency
Florida Governor Rick Scott has declared a state of emergency within five counties throughout the state following the report of several Zika infections. According to... Read More
Why Women Aren’t Seeking Help When They Have a Heart Attack
Heart disease is already one of the most common causes of death for women in the U.S., and according to new research, the causes and... Read More
No Male Lawmakers Showed Up at the Senate After D.C.’s Blizzard
January 26 seemed just like any other post-snowstorm day in Washington, D.C., for the most part; many businesses were still closed and even the federal... Read More