Archive (Page 118)
October 3, 2022
Is Jonathan Pie a Journalist? (TL;DR: No, and That is the Point)
(LOS ANGELES)—When one pictures the quintessential journalist, figures such as Bob Woodward or Carl Bernstein come to mind. To be […]
October 3, 2022
Tech Innovator and Former Leader of Israel’s Sayeret Matkal Turns His Sights on Improving Personal Security
"I didn't look to go back into a world where the stakes are as high as they are in personal security,” said Doron Kempel, founder of Bond. “If anything, I'd probably want to just stay away from it.”
October 3, 2022
High-Rise Building Construction In Logan Square Set For 2023
(PHILADELPHIA, P.A.) – The Logan Square Neighborhood Association (LSNA) held its monthly board meeting on Sept. 13— in-person and via […]
September 28, 2022
Waves of Strength Builds a Sense of Community Through Adaptive Surfing
(LONG BEACH ISLAND, N.J.) — A local nonprofit organization hosted its annual adaptive surfing event in Long Beach Island, New […]
September 27, 2022
Long Island Residents Voice Concerns On Adding $1.8M For Crumb-Rubber Turf
(Port Jefferson, NY) Concerns about toxic runoff and chemical exposures prompted Port Jefferson, New York, residents to voice opposition during […]