6 Mother’s Day gifts she will use over and over again

Mother’s Day is May 10, and with all that’s going on in the world, it’s becoming increasingly unlikely that many will get to spend it with their mothers. Show Mom you love her with these gift ideas, which can all be ordered online and shipped to her doorstep. Hari Mari Slides Everyone deserves a faithful… Continue reading 6 Mother’s Day gifts she will use over and over again

Westport streets could become patio cafes during pandemic — Mayor Q supports road closure plan

“Paris of the Plains,” could be an even more apt nickname for Kansas City if the mayor and local business leaders have their way Kansas City is looking to close streets in Westport to traffic this summer as a way of combating the coronavirus pandemic, Kansas City magazine has learned. A plan proposed by the… Continue reading Westport streets could become patio cafes during pandemic — Mayor Q supports road closure plan

How the fashion industry is stepping up in a now mask-decorated world

After the government announced guidelines that all Americans should wear something to cover their mouths and noses in public spaces, a new market emerged: masks. Fashionable nonmedical masks have hit the e-commerce sphere, from contemporary New York-based clothing company Alice and Olivia’s ten-dollar illustrated print cloth masks to a sixty-dollar lace mask from emerging sustainable… Continue reading How the fashion industry is stepping up in a now mask-decorated world

Remote Learning Data Privacy Issues Everyone Should be Aware Of

Colleges and universities are undergoing a major shift toward remote classroom learning. As the coronavirus pandemic has forced students away from the social closeness to social distancing at home, the personal computer has become the students’ classroom access tool. One USA Today article reports that so far more than 100 universities canceled in-person classes and are moving… Continue reading Remote Learning Data Privacy Issues Everyone Should be Aware Of