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New York State is developing a new piece of technology called an “Excelsior Pass” that will allow users to verify if they’ve been vaccinated or tested. The app based program displays a QR code that can be scanned to provide the information to entertainment venues and outdoor events in Rochester. Erica Fee, a festival producer […]

Sources say that the new teaching style that the pandemic has forced upon the education system is turning students away from wanting to be come teachers. Teachers are already in short supply in the US and the numbers show that they will continue to be so. What was once a cut and dry profession now […]

Raven-Symoné has a brand new vocation after the reboot of That’s So Raven came to an end after 4 solid seasons. Symoné will be hosting an HGTV show called What Not To Design (working title), a spinoff of the What Not To Wear on TLC. The series will focus on overhauling bad home design decisions. […]

Yesterday, multiple tornados ripped across five southern states, resulting in the death of 5 people and heavy damage to homes and communities. The 5 deaths were reported after one tornado touched down Thursday afternoon in Calhoun County, Alabama. According to Fire Chief Michael Reid, around 60 homes saw significant damage in Pelham, Alabama. Pelham City […]

According to the IRS, another 37 million Americans received their stimulus payments from President Biden’s American Rescue Plan. Most of the $1400 payments were distributed by direct deposit, followed by paper checks and debit card. The first round of distributions went to 90 million Americans, brining the total up to 127 million payments or $325 […]

Recent reports on Tiger Wood’s automobile crash say that he didn’t use his breaks and never took his foot off of the gas pedal during the accident. The information comes from Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. During their investigation, they pulled the black box from Woods’ SUV footage and surveillance cameras that caught the accident. […]

Over the past year, the CDC has been the main source of information for how to go about our day to day lives during the COVID-19 pandemic. As Americans begin to receive the full vaccine course, some are left wondering if they can do things the way they used to before COVID hit the nation […]

On Monday, Boston’s mayor Marty Walsh resigned from his post to become President Joe Biden’s labor secretary, paving the way for former city councilor Kim Janey to taking over as mayor. For over 100 years, Boston has had an Irish-American and one Italian-American mayor. Now, a Black Woman will be in charge. “History will be […]

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March 23, 2021

The term “revenge travel” is trending around now in these hopeful moments gearing toward the reopening of society post pandemic restrictions. It refers to travelers being extremely motivated to take full advantage of geographical exploration! For your traveling ambition: “🎵If you’ve ever been held down before, I know you refuse to be held down anymore” […]

Still no stimulus checks yet? The IRS and U.S. Treasury said the next batch of Economic Impact Payments will be issued this week with many coming as paper checks or prepaid debit cards. Social Security and other federal beneficiaries will generally receive this third payment the same way as their regular benefits. Additional payments are expected […]


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