Away From The Leather And Towards The Light: Shinola Opens First Hotel In Detroit

If you’d heard the name Shinola before, we wouldn’t be surprised. The seven-year-old company (a baby by America’s standards, especially when compared to giants like Tiffany and Co.) is currently reaching outside of its comfort zone of watch and leather goods to create a branch in a new sector: the hospitality industry. After a celebratory […]

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Philadelphia Airport Popeye’s Announces New Carry On Menu Item: Emotional Support Chicken

Flying can be pretty stressful. Our palms are a little sweaty writing this whilst imagining careening 500 miles per hour at 37,000 feet in the air trapped in a metal tube. Delightful. Plenty of people feel like this, which is why emotional support animals have been such a topic of conversation over the past few […]

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Affordable Wedding Venue Jubilee Hall Comes To Charleston’s Hampton Park

Charleston, South Carolina has been a popular wedding destination for decades. With its mild climate, long coastline, and over 300 years of history, couples come from far and wide to tie the knot in the iconic city. Though Charleston boasts a number of sprawling, picturesque plantations and historic estates, the city had been lacking a […]

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Judge Rules Trump Administration Can’t Restrict Asylum

In a move that opens up further discussion of asylum-seeking immigrants, Judge Emmet Sullivan of the DC District Court struck down a ruling from the Trump administration handed down earlier this past year. Asylum Seekers To Benefit While the previous ruling would have limited the ability for those seeking asylum from domestic and gang violence, […]

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Researchers Develop New Non-Opioid Drug To Treat Chronic Pain

A new non-opioid drug for chronic pain is currently in its early stages of development. Researchers from the Virginia Tech School of Neuroscience are working in partnership with the University of California San Diego and the U.S. National Institutes of Health to develop a drug capable of treating certain types of chronic pain. The drug […]

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20% of U.S. Homes Forced to Cut Back Food and Medical Purchases Due to Energy Expenses

Whether it’s running the heat during the winter or cooling off with air conditioning over the summer, energy is one of the most important expenses when it comes to homeownership. Heating alone uses more energy and costs more money than any other system — typically making up roughly 42% of your entire utility bill. According to […]

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