New York City’s major culinary festival is gearing up for another grand celebration. According to a recent press release, The Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival will take NYC by storm this October starting on the 17th. The four-day festival will host over 80 events in Manhattan and Brooklyn to celebrate its […]
Day: August 20, 2024
The Quiet Epidemic: Handling the Increase in Persistent Stress in Youth
Persistent stress is a developing epidemic that discreetly affects our youth in today’s fast-paced environment. Persistent stress is frequently disregarded, in contrast to the more obvious problems with physical health, even though it has a significant negative influence on young people’s mental, emotional, and even physical well-being. Recognizing and resolving this issue is essential to […]
Caitlin Clark picks up another tech, now 2 away from league suspension
On Sunday afternoon, Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever defeated the Seattle Storm by the score of 92-75. Despite the victory, Clark picked up her 5th technical foul of the season in the third quarter of the contest. After missing a three-pointer, Clark slapped the padding underneath the backboard in frustration. Clark was confused by […]
The Cultural Impact of K-Pop Beyond Music
South Korea gave birth to the colorful and lively genre known as K-pop, which has since spread throughout the world as a cultural phenomenon. Millions have been enthralled by K-Pop’s infectious songs and painstakingly staged shows, but the genre’s impact goes far beyond just music; it has transformed fashion, beauty ideals, and even youth culture […]
45 years later the legacy of Munson still helps youth. Volpe’s understand
This past week Diana Munson welcomed me to be a guest speaker at the Thurman Munson Scholarship dinner. The other speaker was 1977 World Series hero Mike Torrez.For me, it was truly a very emotional experience. The last time I was in Canton Ohio was August 6th, 1979. That was the day that we buried […]
Voting Rights Under Siege: How New Voting Limitations Affect American Democracy
The United States has seen a wave of new voting restrictions in recent years, sparking a heated discussion over the future of American democracy. These restrictions, which are frequently defended as necessary to stop voter fraud, have a significant impact on the election’s accessibility and diversity. The stricter voter identification requirements are among the most […]
NY man stabbed in the neck at subway station
Early this morning, a fight broke out in a Manhattan train station, the fight resulted in one of the men getting stabbed in the neck. The stabbing occurred on the northbound 4 train platform inside the 96th Street and Lexington Avenue subway station. Local police announced that no arrests had been made and the suspect […]