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April 29, 2021
Portlanders Voice Their Concerns About New Anti-Gun Violence Proposal
(PORTLAND, Ore.) — As mass shootings and hate crimes rise across the country, politicians are working on local and federal […]
April 28, 2021
Meet the Philosopher Selling Produce at an Iconic London Market
A quick chat with Charles Tebbutt at his stall in London’s iconic Borough Food Market will leave you feeling like he is a thinker first, and a businessman second. Tebbutt has been selling produce out of Food & Forest, his tiny corner of the sprawling market, since 2017. What distinguishes him from other sellers is his dedication to agroforestry, a more sustainable form of agriculture.
April 21, 2021
Online Learning Surged in the Pandemic, but Companies Have Plans to Maintain Momentum
(HACKETTSTOWN, New Jersey) — Thousands enrolled online to learn how British royalty influenced fashion over the last 500 years. Despite […]
April 20, 2021
Portland Restaurant Luce Prioritizes Staff Safety Over Profit
Throughout the pandemic, Portland restaurant owners John Taboada and Giovanna Parolari have prioritized their staff’s safety. The couple owns a […]
April 16, 2021
Dedicated Customers Help a NJ Deli Stay Open During the Pandemic
(SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J) — Joe’s Deli could see a turnaround soon, says the owner’s son, after the deli refused to […]