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There was some parents that was really upset after their kids had to be picked up from an overnight summer camp 6 days after dropping their kids off due to unsanitary Meals staff shortages and other issues. The directors of the camp Quinnbarge in New Hampshire demanded that parents come pick up their kids early […]

Before you head out to the beach to enjoy this great summer weather you need to know there will be no swimming. Due to E. coli, the beach will not be open for swimmers. Because of the rain we recently had and the sediment in the water flowing through the Genesee River there is a […]

Are Teens the new Workforce Titans? According to the Associated Press, teenagers have become one of the largest segments of the working population. The reported say that in May, 33.2% of teens ages 16 to 19 were in the national workforce, the highest figure for teen workers since the Great Recession of 2008. As the […]

With everything that has been going on since the pandemic the one thing that has been happening on a regular basis is unruly passengers on flights. According to reports there has been a rise in violent encounters with passengers and flight staff, Most of the encounters have to do with the federal mask rule. Some […]

“Yeah, I’ve kinda put the cup down for a minute, but honestly, it ain’t nobody’s business what’s in my cup”,  Moneybagg Yo raps in his new single Wockesha. Welp, now it’s everybody’s business, because he literally just put everybody up on it. No the Tennessee rapper is not promoting Waukesha, Wisconsin,nor is he talking about […]

Over the weekend, Whitney Houston’s estate announced that a Las Vegas tour featuring the late icon Whitney Houston’s hologram is scheduled to hit the stage on Tuesday, October 26, more than a year after its European debut. “An Evening With Whitney: The Whitney Houston Hologram Concert” will feature a holographic recreation of the singer performing […]

Civil Rights activist Robert Parris Moses has died at age 86. Moses was shot, beaten, and in jail while leading Black voter registration drives in the American South during the 1960s. Later on, Moses helped improve minority education in math. Bob worked to dismantle segregation as the Mississippi field director of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating […]

Across the country, mask mandates are making a comeback in places like Los Angeles and Massachusetts in an effort to keep the COVID-19 Delta Variant surge at bay. According to Governor Cuomo’s office, nearly 60 percent of New York State has had at least one dose of the vaccine. Over at Rochester’s R-Center on Flint […]

In preparation for his upcoming album, Kayne West held his Donda Listening Event in Atlanta. Kanye also received an honor from the city. According to TMZ, on the same day as his listening event, the City of Atlanta presented Atlanta-born rapper West with a plaque backstage at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and officially proclaimed July 22 Kanye […]

12-year- old Hend Zaza from Syria made her debut in the Toyko Olympics this year. Zaza is a table tennis player and in order to make it into the Olympics, Zaza played a woman more than three times her age at the women’s singles preliminary round. She beat a 42-year-old Lebanese player when she was […]


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