The United States has reached a level of partisan division that is hitherto unheard of. While politics have always been and likely always will be a flashpoint for disagreement, there is an increasing tension across our country — and what is driving it might surprise you. More and more people are picking up and leaving […]
Month: August 2017
NYC To Begin ‘City of Lights’ Plan to Draw Tourists To The City
Having popular attractions in a city can raise its value and increase the public’s desire to visit it; this is one of the cornerstones of tourism. Companies and city officials know this, which is why Vegas is so popular. It’s bright, it’s shiny, it has attractions all over, and people flock there every year. But […]
Countless People Missed the Eclipse Due To Sold Out Eyewear
With August drawing to a close, the great 2017 Total Solar Eclipse has officially gone down in history as the most-watched solar event of all time. And in the days leading up the big event, thousands of would-be astronomers were left scrambling to find ways to watch it without burning their eyes. The most popular […]
New Study Finds Elderly Persons With CSD More Likely To Experience Complications
For home health care businesses, there are five types of insurances necessary to know about due to the medical professional working in an unfamiliar environment. However, for some medical professionals, it isn’t an unfamiliar environment that creates a challenge. Rather, it’s the unfamiliar confusion experienced by elderly patients. According to Tuscon.com, elderly persons admitted to […]
NYS Receives Millions For Wastewater Projects And Drinking Water Initiatives
Despite the fact that New York City was just declared to have the tastiest water in a regional competition between the surrounding counties, it looks as if the state still has a lot of work to do in terms of improving drinking water quality and wastewater treatment infrastructure. Not only did Governor Cuomo recently announced […]
New Study Shows Tech Leaders Run Their Businesses Differently — and It Works
In a world that is becoming increasingly reliant on technology, it stands to reason that tech companies would thrive. However, a new study suggests that tech companies are actually changing the way businesses operate, and these digital leaders can really teach other CEOs a thing or two about how to run a business in the […]
New Jersey Changes Stance On Child Moving Laws, Best Interests First
Somewhere around 41% of all first-time marriages end in divorce; it’s just one of the facts of married life in the current day and age. However, the laws regarding marriage, divorce, and child custody are not set in stone. In early August, the New Jersey Supreme Court reversed nearly two decades of law in a […]
Trenton Offers New Homeowners $25,000 In Financial Assistance
Up to 32% of people looking to buy a new house in the United States are first time homebuyers. And Trenton, New Jersey is giving them an incentive to move there. On Thursday, August 3, the city council of Trenton approved a resolution to offer $25,000 to first time homebuyers. This money will be used […]
Older Workers Experience Fatal Accidents On the Job Far More Frequently
According to an analysis of federal statistics by the Associated Press, older workers are dying at a much higher rate than the work force in total. That is in spite a general trend for fewer fatal accidents on the job. Using the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Census for Fatal Occupational injuries and one-year estimates from […]
Could Trump’s Wall Alleviate Government Construction Spending Concerns?
The United States possesses the second largest construction market in the world, falling just behind China with an overall share of about 10%. However, in recent years that share has been showing signs of potentially slipping. Just recently the domestic construction market saw a small decline of 1.3% in June, the second decline in three […]