The Obama Administration has announced a grant of more than half a million dollars for the victims of the Oak Creek Gurdwara shootout a year ago, as the Sikh community began a four-day memorial service observing the incident in Wisconsin that killed …
During the growth years of the 1990s and 2000s, low-skill construction and service jobs boomed in the suburbs. Soon immigrants began bypassing cities and immigrating directly to the suburbs and exurbs. But these low-skill jobs were the first to …
On Wednesday, The Hill released their 2013 list of “The Hill's 50 Most Beautiful People,” objectifying and ranking legislative and executive branch employees based supposedly on their looks. Upon seeing this year's lineup, the corners of the internet …
Hundreds of investment bankers, venture capitalists and geeky tech entrepreneurs gathered near the pool of the Phoenician, a luxury resort outside Phoenix. The occasion? A high-profile gathering of education innovators, and as guests sipped cocktails …
… Michael Horse, with his much-exhibited ledger art and fine jewelry; Tony Abeyta, the internationally known artist whose work represented the groundbreaking and opening of the Smithsonian's Institute of American Indian Art; also the multiple-award …
MIAMI (CBS4) – It's another sign the economy is improving: credit card incentives are on the rise. Some of the new deals sound good, but it is important to check the fine print. Starting a jewelry business and then getting sick was a financial strain …
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — Late last week, under the deep blue of a cloudless sky, tourists clogged the sidewalks and heat-baked sand of Old Orchard Beach, spilling out of pubs and restaurants in celebration of fine summer weather. Downtown was awash in the …
Organizers succeeded in attracting funkier artists and makers, while also featuring good examples of more traditional fine arts and crafts. Fine art printmakers and painters, artistic jewelry makers, ceramics, glasswork and woodworking were all there …
Although trading posts were operating before Harvey opened his first restaurant in Kansas in 1875, his eponymous company took commerce with Native Americans to a new level, popularizing lighter, more accessible jewelry and crafts and selling them on a …