Don Carvajal Cafe has made friends in high places
Héctor Carvajal is a 25-year-old Dominican immigrant with a coffee company in the Bronx. He lives with his mother in a two-bedroom, $543-a-month apartment in the Parkside public housing project along the Bronx River Parkway. In a city of
A National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)-approved filtering facepiece respirator will have these markings.NIOSH
More-infectious variants of the coronavirus and new federal requirements have people rethinking the quality of their face masks to prevent the spread of
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Forget crying over spilled milk — accidentally spilling your favorite cup of joe is the actual worst.
About 23 percent of 18-to-25-year-olds follow a vegan or vegetarian diet, but still, most universities offer few plant-based food options, making it difficult for college-aged students to make sustainable, healthy choices. Now, food service giant Sodexo, which serves approximately 38
Challah is a Sabbath and holiday staple. It is so important to the Sabbath ritual, that if a family cannot afford both wine and challah, the challah is considered the more important. Perhaps this idea carries through to the holidays also, but even in the least observant homes of friends I had
No one’s talking about the monumental change happening in the packaging industry, writes Smith Corona's Alaina D'Altorio.
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The new book by Irma Kniivila and Tri Vuong is out now via Skybound Comet.
Everyday Hero Machine Boy hit this month, marking the latest release from Skybound Comet, that publisher’s YA imprint. The first release from Skybound Comet was the absolutely excellent Clementine by Till
Her memoir shows everything that’s wonderful about friendship — and awful about insider culture.
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When News Matters, It Matters Where You Get Your News.
Students at C. Paul Barnhart Elementary School are encouraged to visit the vending machine in the office. It doesn’t take change; there’s no card reader. For that matter, it isn’t stocked with chips or sweets. Instead
Kwik has expanded its offer of digital services with the launch of KwikStore, adding yet another exciting service to the already sensational offer it brings to African business owners and social vendors.
KwikStore is a free e-commerce storefront solution that allows any African business