Simple Communication Tips for a New Marriage

Getting married is an exciting journey filled with love and adjustments. As two people come together, they each bring their own backgrounds, habits, and communication styles. To make this experience […] Read more »

6 Months After New York Ban, Sweepstakes Casinos Remain Popular in Other States

Last summer, New York Attorney General Letitia James sent cease-and-desist letters to 26 online sweepstakes casinos operating within New York. This led to the likes of Stake.us and Chumba Casino […] Read more »

The Shift Toward Humane Dog-Walking Gear Among Local Pet Owners

It’s fair to say that today’s dog owners are more aware and informed on animal welfare than they have ever been before, especially in terms of what products they choose […] Read more »

Why School Athletic Departments Are Investing in Real-Time Lightning Detection Systems

A lightning delay is one of the few calls in school sports where hesitation can turn serious in seconds. Many schools now view a lightning detection system as part of […] Read more »

Timur Turlov’s Freedom Holding Corp. Has Invested More Than $500,000 in Its Japanese Subsidiary

Freedom Holding Corp., which is listed on Nasdaq, has recapitalized its Japanese subsidiary, Freedom Japan Co., Ltd., by purchasing 1,800 of its ordinary shares at an issue price of 50,000 […] Read more »

7 Reliable Sites to Buy Spotify Followers in 2026

Spotify’s algorithm doesn’t care how good a song sounds; it cares how many people are already listening. Artists with thin follower counts get passed over before playlist editors or discovery […] Read more »

5 Best Platforms to Buy TikTok Comments in 2026 – Top – Rated Options

A TikTok with stacks of views doesn’t exactly inspire confidence. People might watch, but there’s no buzz, no conversation, and not much reason for the next viewer to jump in. […] Read more »

Peekskill Residents and Elected Officials Rally to Stop Enbridge Pipeline

Peekskill residents and elected officials gathered today to protest the latest “rebrand” of fossil fuel giant Enbridge’s proposed pipeline project, one that was resoundingly rejected by local communities last year […] Read more »

Feeding Westchester’s 17th Annual Golden Scoop Competition Packs 19,500 Pounds of Produce and Raises More Than $46,000

Five Westchester-area companies came together on June 5 for Feeding Westchester’s 17th Annual Golden Scoop Corporate Packing Competition, packing 19,500 pounds of fresh produce and raising more than $46,000 and […] Read more »

Assemblymember Levenberg Hosts Exhibition of Sharon Rubinstein’s “The Taken & The Left Behind” in the State Capitol

June is Gun Violence Awareness Month, observed annually to draw attention to the victims of gun violence in the United States, unique among industrialized nations for its high number of […] Read more »