From humble beginnings, the food truck has come a long way and continued to shape the way people eat, most especially millennials. The first ever food truck was invented by Charlie Goodnight in 1866. Goodnight called it the ‘chuck wagon,’ which was meant to be a compact kitchen wagon used …
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‘GO York!’ 2018 Instills Summer Fun Through Outdoor Physical Activities
WellSpan Health and York County Libraries once again collaborate on the 11th year of “GO (Go Outdoors) York!” From June 2 to August 19, the two entities will host activities that encourage reading and outdoor activities among children which shall combat physical inactivity over the summer. Each year, “GO York!” …
Read More »Social Media Activity Is One Of The Factors In Applicant Disqualification
Social media is for everything nowadays, from communicating with people to sharing what goes on our people’s lives. Whatever we post on our accounts could either make or break us. A new study from the MRINetwork showed that formal social media evaluation is now one factor for a job applicant’s …
Read More »Red Cross Highlights Staying Safe In The Water During The Summer
With the upcoming Memorial Day weekend, some people already made plans to make the holiday fun and worthwhile. While some people would stay home, others would plan on going to the beach or hang out in a local swimming pool with their families or friends. The American Red Cross gave …
Read More »Qualcomm Patterns Security Protocols in Newer Chips
In a statement by the company, Qualcomm has attested to making their line come to terms with the Wi-Fi Alliance’s higher standards regarding security. The new system elevates the overall conditions of protection guaranteed for mobile (or whatever technology) to comply with the requirements required for a good deal around …
Read More »Gender Discrimination Are Happening In Family Courts That Is Putting Children’s Safety At Risk
The Women’s Aid launched a campaign regarding issues in family courts. The campaign aims to enlighten the government in making the safety of children as the primary priority in all contract decisions made by the family court judiciary. Despite the effort, the Women’s Aid and the Queen Mary University of …
Read More »UNHCR Urges Hungary To Withdraw Draft Law Restricting Refugees And Asylum-Seekers
Last February, the “anti-immigration” bill was first introduced in Hungary. The law requires organizations that support migration to pay tax on foreign donations or assets. Just recently, on May 29, the Government of Hungary announced its intention to add further restrictions to the bill. The proposed law criminalizes the effort …
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