What Our Children Need Now – Love, Sweet Love “After all the people had been baptized and Jesus also had been baptized and was praying, heaven was opened and the Holy Spirit descended [...] January 16, 2022
Freeing Happy: The Nonhuman Rights Project vs. The Bronx Zoo There’s a very important elephant at the Bronx Zoo named Happy. She’s from Asia, roughly 49 years old, and has been a resident of the [...] January 10, 2022
Sidney Poitier – An Actor and a Prince When I heard that Sidney Poitier had died, like so many fans I was sad that such a talented actor will no longer be among us. I loved all [...] January 8, 2022
Dr. Jonathan Donath DC – Demystifying Chiropractic Practice and Honoring the Power of Giving For the past 15 years, Dr. Jonathan Donath DC has been helping thousands of patients avoid surgeries and recover from back and neck pain as [...] January 6, 2022
Manhattan, In the Time of Covid It’s the most famous city in the world, vibrant, filled with over the top creativity, the place people dream of coming, whether to live [...] December 31, 2021
Enjoy the Peaceful Vibes of Bethel Wood’s Holiday Light Display Growing up in Brooklyn, the holiday activity that my family and I enjoyed the most was taking a drive to see the Christmas light displays [...] December 20, 2021
Hearts to Homes – Helping Young People Who Age Out of Foster Care Set Up Their First Apartment Remember your first apartment? Remember the fun and excitement selecting living room furniture, a dining set, kitchen items, sheets and [...] December 8, 2021
Show People You Care without Going into Debt TD Bank recently polled 1,004 U.S. consumers to gauge their shopping, spending, money management habits and overall sentiment during the [...] December 7, 2021