Sarasota, Florida- The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is pleased to announce the return of their popular programming for students learning from home. As the new school year kicks off, The Ringling will once again offer the popular Homeschool Third Thursdays for all students in kindergarten to 12th grade and ROAR (Ringling Order […]Read More
These are the most popular banks in each state for
By Matthew Goldberg Matthew Goldberg’s Twitter profile New technology may mean fewer reasons to go into a bank. But even though simple transactions can be conducted online or using a mobile app, the number of branches in the U.S. has only seen a slight decline, according to Bankrate’s analysis of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) data as […]Read More
From Championships to First Crushes — This New Book is
Here’s the synopsis: Being an eighth-grade young man isn’t just complicated but can be confusing as well. It’s hard enough maintaining straight A’s, being a great basketball player, and trying to maintain a solid social life…now you add girls on top of all those things and you are bound to end up more confused than […]Read More
The Suncoast’s very own, April Glasco has been selected as
April Glasco has been selected as a Brawny giant for her work at Second Chance Last Opportunity. The Brawny Giants Initiative assists individuals who are making a difference in their communities and commits to support these individuals. Dr. April Glasco came to the attention… SARASOTA – The Suncoast’s very own April Glasco has been selected as […]Read More
Jean D. Kabongo has been selected to serve as the USF Sarasota-Manatee campus dean for the USF Muma College of Business. Kabongo, professor of strategic management and entrepreneurship, joined the faculty as an assistant professor in 2010. Students have selected Kabongo as the recipient of the campus’ Outstanding Professor Award four times since the fall […]Read More
Spotify Stands With the Black Community in the Fight Against
June 2 was Black Out Tuesday, a day of collective disconnect from work meant to help people reflect and come together in support of the Black community. On this day—and every day—Spotify will support our employees, friends, partners, artists, and creators in the fight against racism, injustice, and inequity. We are using the power of our […]Read More
Minority-Owned Miestro.com Paves Faster, Simpler Path for the Massive E-Learning
As social distancing and shelter at home became the newest challenge for burnt-out seasoned professionals to surmount in the era of COVID-19, one small company had already been helping frustrated corporate executives turn their expansive knowledge into robust revenue in the multi-billion-dollar e-learning industry. Headquartered in Atlanta, Miestro.com is a small, minority-owned, but fast-growing player […]Read More
T-Mobile and other wireless carriers throughout the US were experiencing issues on Monday afternoon. “Our engineers are working to resolve a voice and data issue that has been affecting customers around the country,” Neville Ray, president of technology for T-Mobile, said in a tweet. “We’re sorry for the inconvenience and hope to have this fixed shortly.” […]Read More
Consumers lost a total of $1.9 billion collectively to fraudulent practices in 2019, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Debt consolidation, medical bill payment, and other services can offer attractive personal loan options and lure in unsuspecting consumers who then learn that the lender was nothing more than a fraud. How can you determine whether […]Read More
US billionaires added almost half a trillion dollars to their collective wealth during the past 10 weeks, a report by the Institute for Policy Studies claims. US billionaires were worth a collective $3.439 trillion as of May 28, up to $485 billion from March 18. Jeff Bezos, founder, and chief executive of Amazon and Mark Zuckerberg, […]Read More











