Introduction Remember when picking up a new shooter meant something different?Now it’s loadouts, red dots, sliding mechanics, bullet sponge enemies,...
This past week, many Americans mourned as the beautiful Nottoway Plantation burned down. For those who did not have the...
Introduction My great-grandfather used to grow rows of beans, tomatoes, and onions in a patch of dirt so stubborn it...
The Food Myth People often pretend that Thanksgiving is all about family and food. Really? Dry turkey, lumpy mashed potatoes,...
Introduction: The Question That Pops Up Every October Every year when pumpkin-orange leaves start to fall, the same question waddles...
We say “please.”We say “thank you.”And sometimes, we even expect the same from the machines that answer us. But no...
The Autumn Takeover The second September hits, pumpkin spice becomes unavoidable. Lattes, candles, cereals, pretzels, potato chips, even dog treats...
A Nation of Sticker Shock: When Economic Policy Hits the People First By Amber O’Connor | VisionaryAim Op-Ed The number...
Encouragement has always been a deeply human act, a simple word or phrase of belief that reminds us we’re not...
The Rise of Polite Machines We live in an era where people say “thank you” to their phones and “please”...
The Instagram Illusion Every October, social media floods with dogs in food-themed outfits, cats in tiny witch hats and capes,...
The Silent Rankings Begin Let’s be honest. Every Halloween, we don’t just collect candy, we collect data. We’re walking spreadsheets...













