Journalist releases never-before-heard 9/11 interviews with NYC students
Independent journalist Joseph Fenity releases never-before-heard podcast interviews from students at New York City’s Stuyvesant High School who were near the World Trade Center on Sept. 11th.
New study finds people perceive “negative emotions” as lower class
People tend to associate negative emotional expressions with lower social class standing and positive expressions with higher social class standing. The new findings indicate that stereotypes about class differences in wellbeing influence our perceptions of others.
Vinyl records outsell CDs for the first time since 1986
The RIAA has published their 2020 mid-year revenue report and something has happened in music sales that hasn't occurred since 1986 - vinyl has outsold CDs for the first time in 34 years.
Coronavirus might dictate where you live next
The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t just changing how you live — soon it may change where you live.
Suspect charged in 1988 cold case murder of Scott Johnson
Australian police have charged a man with the decades-old murder of a gay U.S. student in Sydney.
Sinclair Broadcast to pay record $48M fine
Sinclair Broadcast Group will pay $48 million in a civil fines—the largest in U.S. history—to close three active government investigations by the FCC.