Archive (Page 131)
May 20, 2022
What’s Behind America’s Baby Formula Shortage?
(NEW YORK) — U.S. stores are running low on baby formula. It has left parents of newborns scrambling to buy […]
May 20, 2022
Pakistan Cries Foul Over Influx of Afghan Refugees
Three million Afghan refugees have fled to Pakistan since 2002, according to the UNHCR. Pakistan’s government says it doesn’t have the capacity for this refugee influx.
May 18, 2022
Jesse Marx: Like Father, Like Son
Jesse Marx, son of iconic pop legend Richard Marx and Hollywood actress Cynthia Rhodes is weeks away from releasing his debut EP called “Dark World."
May 17, 2022
The New Mandala: This Iranian Painter Is Turning an Ancient Art into Therapy
Tazhib, Iran’s oldest art form, has been on the decline, making artists like this one key to the preservation of Iranian culture.
May 17, 2022
A Purfect Paradise: CatCafe Lounge
CatCafe Lounge is the only nonprofit cat cafe in Los Angeles, and one of ten nonprofit cat cafes in the U.S. In Los Angeles, they are also the only cat cafe where the cats are available to adopt. They have facilitated almost 700 adoptions since their start in 2018.