Number Of Volunteers On The Rise Amidst Government Shutdown

The partial government shutdown has led to a number of problems throughout the country since its implementation more than four weeks ago. It’s estimated that hundreds of thousands of people have been impacted, from state employees to people who want to enjoy our national parks. Countless parks throughout the country have reported increasing levels of litter, […]

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Major Changes Are Coming to U.S. Domestic Air Travel

Americans enjoy traveling not only to other countries around the world, but to new communities and towns throughout the U.S., as well. Though traveling for vacation and other leisure purposes is preferred, business is typically the reason for most daily domestic travel. In fact, approximately 50% of limousine services during the week are provided for […]

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Redesigning Your Expectations: ‘Remodelmate’ App Changes The Way Millennials View Their Homes

Do the names Chip and Joanna Gaines sound familiar to you? What about Drew and Jonathan Scott, a.k.a. the Property Brothers? With the popularity of home renovation and redesign shows on HGTV, we wouldn’t be surprised if you could list a dozen more names from the same channel: in May, the Home and Garden Network […]

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Skate Legend Tony Hawk Breaks Down His New Video Game

Though it’s not nearly the craze it was in the 90s, skateboarding is still extremely popular. With that craze came the partnership between Activision and Tony Hawk, the most well-known and recognizable skateboarder in the world. Over the next 16 years, they would produce 19 Tony Hawk games; the series placed users in the body of pro skater Tony […]

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How The Government Shutdown Impacts Museums

As of January 17, 2019, the U.S. government has been shut down for 27 days. The impact has been profound: approximately 800,000 government workers are going without pay and will continue to until an agreement between Congress and Trump is reached. Any government employees whose jobs are considered “essential” — such as emergency responders and […]

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