Tucked away in Manchester, Connecticut sits Shady Glen, a time capsule where the coffee is always hot, the booths are always vinyl, and the cheeseburgers wear crispy cheese “wings” that would make any ...
Two and a half years ago, I presented a carefully thought-out argument for not requiring schools to teach cursive, calling it ...
Less than ten years ago, hardly anyone knew what the term “Rohingya” meant. Today, it is tied to one of the clearest crises of forced displacement in our time. The Rohingya are often considered “one ...
America is cynical — about its institutions, politics and future. We want to know what makes you believe the future can improve. By Lauren Jackson We’re barreling toward a new year — and the next ...
When Costa Mesa-based philanthropist Frank Di Bella, 80, was diagnosed with metastatic bladder cancer in 2011, he was given a prognosis from a local hospital of just two to three months to live. Di ...
SAN ANTONIO – Small businesses across San Antonio say they’re feeling the squeeze from increased tariffs and rising prices — and many are counting on the community to show up for Small Business ...
RACINE — Small business owners in downtown Racine are preparing for what they hope will be a successful holiday season, despite ongoing challenges for local stores as they compete with online ...
MOUNT DORA, Fla. – After historic flooding in October washed out Donnelly Street, small businesses in downtown Mount Dora saw a significant drop in customers. While Donnelly Street remains closed, the ...
Black Friday and Small Business Saturday kick off the most important time of year for businesses. The National Retail Federation predicts the first $1 trillion holiday shopping season. The Conference ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — If you want to understand how separated our world has become, look no further than the way we write, clean, printed letters stranded on the page, spaced like islands. But inside one ...
New legislation would require cursive instruction starting in second grade and a written evaluation at the end of fifth grade. A bill gaining traction in the Florida House would require cursive ...
New bills in Florida would mandate cursive instruction for students in second through fifth grade. Proponents argue cursive is important for reading historical documents and developing a personal ...
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