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After wrapping up a COVID-19 vaccine event in Houston, Texas this doctor did the unthinkable. He utilized 10 expiring vaccines by giving them to people who were eligible. We’ll let you pause for a gasp. Dr. Hasan Gokal oversaw a vaccine event in late December. As the event came to an end, there were 10 […]

Your timeline may be filled with pictures of a young girl in a bright yellow jacket and red headband speaking at the inauguration. Who is this young woman? And why should we listen? Amanda Gorman is a 22-year-old, published poet. She was the first person named the National Youth Poet Laureate in 2017. And on […]

January can feel pretty grey, in fact, it usually is pretty grey. As plant lovers, garden enthusiasts, green thumbs, we need some greenery in our lives to keep our spirits up! We’ve made a list of some of our favorite places to visit in the winter where we’ll be warm and enjoy some sunshine.   […]

There’s a lot of benefits to artificial Christmas trees. However, it’s easy to step back and get discouraged when it looks bare in some spots, awkward folded branches, and you can clearly see the pole. Pat has some GREAT tips he and his staff have been using personally for years to keep it looking in-store […]

The grift pays. Longtime Republican strategist, Steve Schmidt, announced he is registering as a Democrat. Schmidt has worked on several Republican campaigns through his 30 year career including Sen. John McCain’s and George W. Bush’s. In 2018 Schmidt announced he was separating from his known party to become independent. He co-founded an anti-Trump PAC, “The […]

The teacher pay commission has issued $300 million worth of recommendations to pay teachers more. One of the recommendations includes restricting the tax credit for College Choice 529 to households earning less than $150,000 a year. Dr. Matt Will, UIndy, talked to Tony Katz Tuesday morning about what the 529 plan is and how every […]

Picking out a Christmas tree is like any relationship, you’ll know when you know. However, we’re here to offer some advice on how to keep that love burning all holiday season long (metaphorically of course!) The Needle Test A quick check of a tree’s needles will tell you a lot about the health of the […]

Twin antitrust lawsuits have been filed against Facebook by not just the Federal Trade Commissions, but also several states, including Indiana. The lawsuits allege the social media conglomerate has abused its dominance in the digital marketplace, essentially engaging in a monopoly. Ian Conner, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Competition said in a statement Wednesday […]

Cuomo Angry! Cuomo Smash! That’s right. The beloved Governor of New York LOST IT as a reporter asked a question that Cuomo – brother to “Fredo” – found very “obnoxious and rude.” That question: Will schools be in session tomorrow? NYC public schools announced they would close again starting Thursday. Confusion from everyone came after […]

“I’ve got a good life and I’ve worked hard for it. And I’m not given up easy.” Everyone has suffered this year from the virus itself to hospital staff and business owners. One small business man has had enough and took matters into his own hands. During a news segment on WWMT, a news station […]