Plant Powered Metro New York Makes Plant Based Eating Easy

Plant Powered Metro New York is a non-profit organization designed to inspire others to start their own health journeys through whole food, plant based eating. They make what may seem like a daunting task full of ease with the personalized programs and mentorships, endless delicious recipes, and informative cooking demos they offer. Aiming to bring healthy eating habits to everyone, Plant Powered Metro New York partners with organizations like Mexican Coalition and offer a version of their Jumpstart program in Spanish. To learn more about Plant Powered Metro New York and how you can start building your own healthy eating habits, read on, as we speak with their Network Director, Lianna Levine Reisner.

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Rising Star with a Vintage Soul: The Story of Gina Zo

With a voice that echoes the smoky allure of classic soul and the fearless edge of modern pop, Gina Zo is more than just a singer—she's a storyteller who wears her heart on every note. First gaining national attention as a standout contestant on The Voice, Gina has since carved out a unique space in the music world with her raw vocals, retro style, and unapologetic authenticity. But beyond the spotlight lies a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and creative evolution that's just beginning to unfold.

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Green is the New Black: Fall Fashion Goes Sustainable

As the leaves begin to turn and temperatures drop, fall ushers in not just a change in weather but a shift in our wardrobes. This season, however, fashion is undergoing a more profound transformation—one rooted in sustainability. From ethically sourced knits to recycled materials and timeless layering pieces, sustainable fall fashion is demonstrating that style and environmental consciousness can coexist harmoniously. In a world increasingly aware of the impact of fast fashion, this autumn’s trends are all about making mindful choices without sacrificing aesthetics. Here’s a look at how to stay on-trend and eco-conscious this fall.

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How Your Environment Shapes Wellbeing and Productivity

You know instantly when you enter a space whether you could sit and work well there or not. A cluttered room or a table squished into the corner can make your shoulders tighten, while a light-filled café can suddenly lift your energy. These everyday experiences remind you that the spaces you choose to spend time in influence how you think and feel far more than you might realise.

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Where to Splurge and Where to Save in Your Beauty Routine

When it comes to skincare and beauty, it’s easy to spend a huge amount without getting the best possible value for your money. Some products are fundamental to any effective routine, while others are merely nice to have. Developing an effective routine, which means one that’s a good match for your skin, is often a matter of being able to distinguish between the two. This way, you’ll be able to limit your spending without sacrificing results.

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RFK Jr.’s Plan to “Make America Healthy Again”

Known anti-vaccine advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was appointed lead of the Department of Health and Human Services by President Donald Trump. With a long history of publicly making false medical claims, including linking the cause of autism to vaccines, Kennedy now holds the power to impose his medical beliefs on the whole of America through the United States’ top health agency with his “Make America Healthy Again” campaign.

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INDVGO: Healing and Empowerment

New York based artist INDVGO writes music for those who feel deeply. With two new singles, “How Is It Love” and “Be Mine”, and more to come, her music aims to help others find the strength to heal no matter how messy it may feel. Beyond the music, INDVGO partners with Delta Theta Sorority Inc. and NAACP to spread empowerment and help amplify others voices. To learn more about INDVGO and her new music, read on.

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More Than Music: How Dolly Doops Uses Art to Heal, Connect, and Empower

In a world where authenticity is often filtered, Dolly Doops is refreshingly real. Based in London by way of the Isle of Wight and New York, the queer indie-pop artist crafts music that’s as emotionally raw as it is sonically infectious. Whether she’s blending synth-driven beats with vulnerable lyrics, or volunteering at a community arts organization for the unhoused, Dolly is constantly exploring how creativity connects us — and how identity shapes the stories we tell. To find out more, read below.

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6 First-Time Buyer Mistakes to Avoid

Buying your first property is one of life’s biggest milestones, but it can also be overwhelming. With rising house prices, ever-shifting mortgage requirements, and buyer expectations evolving, stepping onto the property ladder in 2025 requires more preparation than ever.

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Through War and Faith: Behind the Lens of Sisters of Ukraine

At a time when global headlines shift quickly and attention spans even quicker, filmmaker Mike Dorsey set out to tell a story that won’t let you look away. His latest documentary, Sisters of Ukraine, follows a powerful and deeply personal journey into the heart of a war zone—capturing resilience, sacrifice, and the quiet strength of those left behind. From the front lines of filmmaking to the front lines of a humanitarian crisis, Dorsey opens up about the risks, the revelations, and the unexpected beauty he found along the way. To find out more, read below.

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What is Next for America if Trump Dies?

After rising health concerns for Trump took over many news headlines, almost every social media platform began debating the cause of Trump’s recent weekend disappearance. Hundreds of theories arose, though one in particular gained the most traction. What if Trump was dead? After a press conference in the Oval Office where Trump was seen very much alive, we now know for certain that he has, in fact, not passed away, but many are still wondering, what would happen if Trump passed away while in office? 

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Travels, Cafes, & Coffee: Staying Secure When You Browse in Public Spaces 

You open your laptop in a cozy café by the river, connect to the free Wi-Fi, sip your espresso, and start browsing online. Everything might feel safe, but there is a real risk that a cybercriminal is attempting to intercept your valuable data. Public Wi-Fi is convenient, but it carries a significant risk in 2025. This post will show you how you can stay secure when browsing in public spaces online. 

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From Silence to Sound: Lily Vakili’s Journey Back to Herself

Lily Vakili’s artistic journey is as multifaceted as the life she’s led—spanning law, dance, human rights work, and now, a deeply personal return to music under her own name. With the upcoming release of Oceans of Kansas, Vakili opens a new chapter that blends vulnerability with bold sonic experimentation. From navigating change to embracing her role as a mother of a neurodivergent child, her insights reveal a compelling artist grounded in truth and transformation. Read below to find out more about Lily’s evolution, her latest music, and the stories that shaped them.

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Talking Violet Offers a Look Into Their Mind

Talking Violet’s music transports listeners to a nostalgic grunge dreamland. After a brief pause in releasing music, their new single “In Your Mind” marks a powerful come back. With lyrics that incite self-reflection, this single surrounds an important message with a sentimental atmosphere. Beyond the music, the members of Talking Violet are dedicated to supporting others. Handing out To Write Love On Her Arms pamphlets that include mental health resources to fans at shows is just one example of this dedication. To learn more about Talking Violet and their new music, read on.

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Weakened Friends on New Music and Queer Representation

With their highly anticipated album Feels Like Hell dropping on October 10th, Weakened Friends smashes it out of the park with their latest singles. With lyrics about breaking free from what’s not working, their newest release “Tough Luck (Bleed Me Out)” encapsulates the albums theme of both internal and external reflection. Partnering with The Ally Coalition for their upcoming tour, Weakened Friends strives to make their shows a safe space for everyone. To learn more about Weakened Friends and their upcoming album, read on.

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Protecting Against School Shootings: The Big Debate

On Wednesday, August 27th, the Annunciation Catholic School shooting in Minneapolis marked the United States’ most recent school shooting. With over 57 school shootings having taken place just this year, America’s ongoing challenge with mass amounts of yearly school shootings cannot be ignored. 

The biggest debate happens amongst the ways in which we can work towards solving this devastating issue. One popular side says we should be arming teachers and staff while the other calls for tighter firearm regulations. Both solutions would mean changing government policies.

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Luke Speakman on Acting and Making a Difference

Weapon’s star Luke Speakman has been acting since he was just 5 years old. Now he’s sharing the screen alongside big names like Josh Brolin, Alden Ehrenreich, and Julia Garner. Beyond acting, Speakman has a passion for helping others. Donating the custom designed shoes he wore to the premiere of the Weapons movie to the Make-A-Wish Foundation and raising money for the non-profit organization Two Thumbs Up are just two small pieces of evidence of his big heart. To learn more about Luke Speakman and his time on set for Weapons, read on.

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Green Means Go: A Sustainable Start to the School Year

As summer winds down and students prepare to return to classrooms, the excitement of a new school year often comes with a flurry of shopping, organizing, and planning. But amidst the hustle, there's a growing opportunity—and responsibility—to make choices that are kinder to the planet. From eco-friendly school supplies to low-waste lunch packing and mindful transportation, going back to school sustainably isn't just a trend—it's a meaningful way to reduce your environmental footprint while setting a positive example for others. Here's how students, parents, and educators can make smarter, greener decisions this school year.

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Iris Gold: Smiling Through Adversity

Singer-songwriter Iris Gold radiates positivity not just through her personality, but through her music too. Her latest single “Smile” is a testament to her perseverance and longtime mission to make herself and others smile even when facing adversity. Including her family, friends, and youth she met during her time working with the organization Plan International Zimbabwe in the music video for “Smile” is just one way she strengthens her message. To learn more about Iris Gold and her new music, read on.

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