The IRS, in response to the significant inflation growth experienced in recent years, has adjusted the standard deduction amounts for… Read more
The DEI Debate
The recent ouster of Dr. Claudine Gay from her position as President of Harvard University has not incited a significant… Read more
Nikki knows New Hampshire
In a strategic political maneuver, Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor and 2024 presidential hopeful, has been intensifying her… Read more
The Affordable Connectivity Program at a Crossroads
Internet access has become as crucial as electricity and the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) has emerged as a lifeline for… Read more
Melladee: Revolutionizing Multimedia with Simplicity and Elegance
The world is a fast-paced place. Even more so with it comes to multimedia, often complexity overshadows the user experience…. Read more
Taking a pause to finish up Volume Two
Dear readers, I hope this message finds you well and thriving in your pursuits for positive change and societal progress…. Read more
My computer of the year is a surprise: The Intel based Mac Mini Still Shines
Technology seems to advance at breakneck speed and the idea of a computer from 2018 being a top pick in… Read more
Genius Loves Company
In my recent foray into a case study by John Ullmen on strategic leadership, I stumbled upon a story that… Read more
Noam Chomsky at 95: A Lingering Voice in a Changing World
There remains in the hallowed halls of academia, the turbulent subarena of global politics some true scholars. Noam Chomsky, at… Read more
The Digital Divide Version 3.0
The COVID-19 pandemic has cast a stark light on a complex facet of the American workforce: the unequal access to… Read more