
Popular Woodworking
Silky-Smooth Polyurethane
Every woodworker I know uses water-borne polyurethane.
1 min |
July - August 2025

Popular Woodworking
Auxiliary Compressor Tank
My small air compressor cycled so often during use that the noise almost drove me crazy.
1 min |
July - August 2025

Popular Woodworking
Charging Cabinet
Build the perfect place to store and charge your growing collection of batteries and cordless tools.
8 min |
July - August 2025

Popular Woodworking
Winding Sticks
These simple tools are essential for dimensioning lumber by hand or machine.
4 min |
July - August 2025

Architectural Digest US
Straight and Narrow
Peg rail, a simple storage solution pioneered by the Shakers, is still keeping lives in order
1 min |
June 2025

Architectural Digest US
Folk Lure
Translating her fairy-tale vision into The Six Bells Countryside Inn, Audrey Gelman and designer Adam Greco lay on the charm
2 min |
June 2025

Architectural Digest US
Industrial Strength
FOR ARTIST ELLIOTT HUNDLEY, WORK AND LIFE COALESCE IN A FORMER FACTORY IN DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES
3 min |
June 2025

Architectural Digest US
Guest Star
Spanning an entire Manhattan block, with Art Deco setbacks that give way to two towers, the Waldorf Astoria New York cuts a fine figure on the city skyline.
1 min |
June 2025

Architectural Digest US
WATER WORLD
In Istanbul, Pierre Yovanovitch tailors a modernist house on the Bosphorus to suit the needs of his young client
4 min |
June 2025

PCWorld
Xbox massively hikes prices on consoles, games, and controllers
Everything Xbox just got more expensive, including $80 games coming later this year. The Xboxalypse is upon us.
2 min |
June 2025

PCWorld
Microsoft's tiny new Surface Laptop and Pro shrink in other ways, too
Microsoft isn't talking tariffs, but you can feel the effects anyway.
6 min |
June 2025

PCWorld
Windows Recall is too risky for your Copilot+ PC. Turn it off, now
The world is just not safe enough for Windows Recall.
5 min |
June 2025

PCWorld
A Windows security developer says this is the biggest threat to your PC
This simple fix closes one of Windows' biggest security gaps.
1 min |
June 2025

Scoop USA Newspaper
DHS highlights efforts to improve maternal care and access across Pennsylvania at Black Maternal Caucus' Black Maternal Health Week Summit
Department of Human Services (DHS) Secretary Dr. Val Arkoosh and Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) Secretary Dr. Latika Davis-Jones joined the first statewide PA Black Maternal Health Summit as part of Black Maternal Health Week.
3 min |
ScoopUSA Digital, Vol. 6, No. 10

Scoop USA Newspaper
Vernon Daurice Jarrett
Vernon Jarrett was a Chicago journalist and advocate for education.
2 min |
ScoopUSA Digital, Vol. 6, No. 15

Scoop USA Newspaper
PA (DOL) launches pilot program to help recruit and retain more Bilingual workers
Office of Administration (OA) Secretary Neil Weaver and Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Nancy A. Walker announced a new pilot program at L&I to recruit and retain more bilingual employees. The pilot program will initially focus on bilingual state employees who serve Pennsylvanians seeking employment services and unemployment compensation (UC) benefits and services.
3 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 9

Scoop USA Newspaper
ScoopUSA Black History Corner
Jane Matilda Bolin was the first black woman judge in the United States.
2 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 9

Scoop USA Newspaper
Former Gov. George Wallace was against integration. Trump is against inclusion. Two nickels or a dime?
Integration and inclusion: If they are not identical twins--they are siblings.
2 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 12

Scoop USA Newspaper
Mayor John Carney and Wilmington City Council announce next round of senior home repair lottery set for June 4th
Mayor John Carney and Wilmington City Council announced that the next round of the City’s Senior Home Repair Lottery will take place on Tuesday, June 4, at 12:30 pm. The event will be broadcast live on WITN TV (Channel 22 on Comcast) and online at www.witn22.org.
2 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 13

Scoop USA Newspaper
BMI honors John P. Kee & Gospel Music Luminaries at 2025 BMI Trailblazers Awards
Praise and Worship
2 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 17

Scoop USA Newspaper
Don't call them 'potential conflicts of interest'
Words matter. When the media points out Trump’s “potential conflicts of interest,” as it has in recent days when describing Trump’s growing crypto enterprise, it doesn’t come close to telling the public what’s really going on — unprecedented paybacks and self-dealing by the president of the United States, using his office to make billions.
3 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 13

Scoop USA Newspaper
National Action Network Convention
Reverend Al Sharpton speaks during last day of National Action Network Convention at Sheraton Times Square in New York on April 5, 2025.
1 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 17

Scoop USA Newspaper
My Mother's Faith
\"This is dedicated to My Mother, Mrs. Gwendolyn C. Brown.
3 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 13

Scoop USA Newspaper
ChildWatch
Teacher Appreciation
3 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 13

Scoop USA Newspaper
Chester Upland School District holds Oratory Contest for K through 12 students
With the hatchet looming large over the Department of Education and cuts being made on every level to any programs that would level the playing field for the success of our students, the students in the Chester Upland School District displayed grit and tenacity far beyond their years in their Annual Oratory Contest.
1 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 17

Scoop USA Newspaper
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon stands firm with Seniors on Social Security
On a rainy Monday morning, the day before April Fools Day, outside of the Social Security Office in Chester, Congresswoman Scanlon, members of The League of Women Voters Delaware County Chapter, and constituents from her districts rallied against the Trump Administration and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) expected proposed cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
2 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 17

Scoop USA Newspaper
What you need to share about the 'one big beautiful' ugly horrible bill
The old professor in me thinks the best way to convey to you how utterly awful the so-called “one big beautiful bill” passed by the House last week actually is would be to give you this short 10-question exam.
2 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 16

Scoop USA Newspaper
Trump immigration crackdown enters the Twilight Zone
Kafkaesque.
4 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 18

Scoop USA Newspaper
Dr. Claudia Joan Alexander
Claudia was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on 30 May 1959. The family moved to Northern California when she was 1 year old, and she grew up in Santa Clara. Her father, Harold Alexander, was a social worker, and her mother, Gaynelle, was a corporate librarian for chipmaker Intel.
2 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 16

Scoop USA Newspaper
The Michaels Organization and Housing Authority of the City of Camden celebrate groundbreaking for Ablett Village
Camden city and county officials joined executives from The Michaels Organization and the Housing Authority of the City of Camden (HACC) to celebrate the groundbreaking for the first on-site phase of Ablett Village.
2 min |