As a woman, mother, immigrant, and deep lover of this country, I was unbelievably honored and proud to be at the Capitol to witness the inauguration of the 45th president of the United States. Trump was my candidate, but that’s not what brought me to this great district. I was there to accompany my 15-year-old […]
Hackathon in support of LGBT+ rights provides solutions to the problem of hate-crime data and evidence collection globally
Hidden as a contact within the social messaging service Snapchat, the winning concept allows users to upload images and videos, directly connecting with lawyers and activists. London, December 12, 2016 – LexisNexis announced the winning design of the “Hack the Change” Hackathon challenge. More than 40 coders, developers and designers were brought together over 48 […]
Sparking Change Around the Globe: Q & A with Digital Content Producer Ishita Srivastava
With well over seven billion humans currently calling earth home, the idea of developing a connection and shared experience with every single person on the planet seems overwhelmingly impossible; but the truth is, we are a global family, and the things that we have in common with one another far outweigh the things that […]
Journalistic integrity questioned once again in the Amanda Knox case
Has a recent translation of a conversation between Amanda Knox and her father shortly after her arrest in 2007, opened up new questions about John Follain’s journalistic integrity while reporting on the Meredith Kercher murder case? Meredith Kercher was murdered in 2007, in Perugia, Italy. Three people were charged with the crime, Amanda Knox, Raffaele […]
4 TV Shows You Have to Watch
Do you need more fun in your life? Do you want to enjoy a romantic sunset with your beloved? Why don’t you go on a daring adventure, skydiving or travel through Egypt? If you are not “that” daring, and you prefer the comfort of your home, then you should really think about staying at home […]
Woodstock Comedy Festival features Cantone, Goldthwait, and Dick Cavett
“I love to laugh,” says psychology professor and former Woodstock, NY, councilman Chris Collins, who is a fan of the ancient Greek comedic playwright Aristophanes. “He was satirical, not afraid to crack on almost anybody. His life was threatened by the government several times, and he always got off—he was gutsy.” Like the Greek author […]
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