Scoop USA Newspaper
As Black women face unemployment challenges, a roundtable of policymakers searches for solutions
In a packed room at a library in downtown Boston, Rep. Ayanna Pressley posed a blunt question: Why are Black women, who have some of the highest labor force participation rates in the country, now seeing their unemployment rise faster than most other groups?
2 min |
ScoopUSA Digital, Vol. 6, No. 41
Scoop USA Newspaper
Our Christmas traditions
We do things in life because they have become traditions or customs.
5 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 51
Scoop USA Newspaper
City Council Report
Leave of Absence Requested for Councilmember Isaiah Thomas.
3 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 51
Scoop USA Newspaper
The Crown Act- A Black Hair Law has been made in PA
Our civics lesson for today is about the Pennsylvania Crown Act and why it has been passed into law.
4 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 50
Scoop USA Newspaper
Not Thanksgiving, just plain old neighbors serving neighbors
Things have not been easy for American households over the past eleven months, and each day they show signs of worsening.
1 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 50
Scoop USA Newspaper
A Journey through love, lust, and starting all over again
Love, Lust and Starting Again
4 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 50
Scoop USA Newspaper
City Council Report
Philadelphia City Council, to November 13, 2025
3 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 48
Scoop USA Newspaper
Everyday volunteers provided stopgap services during the shutdown in a show of community power
It started with a late October meeting between a lifestyle entrepreneur, a marketing professional, a restaurant owner, and a social worker at a brewery in the Florida panhandle.
4 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 48
Scoop USA Newspaper
A very special graduation for very special graduates
At Temple University, graduations are nothing new.
3 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 51
Scoop USA Newspaper
City Council Report
Leave of Absence - Requested for Councilmember Curtis Jones, Jr., and Councilmember Brian O’Neill.
3 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 49
Condé Nast Traveler US
WHEN IN ROME
Mary Katrantzou, Bvlgari's creative director of leather goods, on the spots she keeps returning to in the Italian capital
2 min |
January / February 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
HIDDEN VALLEY
In South Australia, fresh initiatives and openings are creating a new top wine destination
2 min |
January / February 2026
The Atlantic
Postcolonial Chicken
The U.S. introduced fast food to the Philippines. Now Jollibee is serving it back to America.
10+ min |
January 2026
Stereophile
A tale of two Walters
Acommon theme in this space in Stereophile is the need to reach new audiences and generate broader interest in the hi-fi hobby.
3 min |
January 2026
Stereophile
Timeless flights
How many adventurous rock’n’roll bands forged in the late-’60s/early-’70s would have been left by the wayside—or relegated to languish in perpetual cutout-bin purgatory—had it not been for the wide-open programming M.O. of stereo-loving FM radio stations? The Moody Blues could very easily have been one of those sidelined, notched-cover footnotes, but they altered their gameplan when guitarist/vocalist Justin Hayward and bassist/vocalist John Lodge joined the fold a few years after the chart success of “Go Now” in 1964.¹
3 min |
January 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
Come Together
With loneliness on the rise worldwide, health-minded resorts are leaning into the power of friendship.
3 min |
January / February 2026
The Atlantic
ACCOMMODATION NATION
America's colleges have an extra-time-on-tests problem.
10+ min |
January 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
MORE TO THE STORY
Looking to go beyond Panama's capital city and famous canal, David Amsden road-trips between the notoriously narrow country's Pacific and Caribbean coasts, encountering secret villages, untouched isles, and new-wave retreats
10 min |
January / February 2026
The Atlantic
THE MOST POWERFUL MAN IN SCIENCE
WHY IS ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR. SO CONVINCED HE'S RIGHT?
10+ min |
January 2026
Stereophile
Buzz Me In
If you like 1970s rock music, particularly hard rock music, something you love was recorded or mixed in a Record Plant studio.
3 min |
January 2026
The Atlantic
You Had to Be There
An emerging field of history asks if we can ever really understand how our forebears experienced love, anger, fear, and sorrow.
10+ min |
January 2026
The Atlantic
BRING BACK THE NEOCONS
They could be an antidote to Trumpism.
10+ min |
January 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
FOOD WAYS
A new movement across North America is spotlighting and preserving Indigenous ingredients and culinary traditions
3 min |
January / February 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
Picture Imperfect
Numerous high-end resorts are adding art therapy to their programming. As Maria Yagoda finds out, it's all about letting go
3 min |
January / February 2026
The Atlantic
What's for Dinner, Mom?
The women who want to change the way America eats
10+ min |
January 2026
Condé Nast Traveler US
FOLK TALE
Tangled up in myth and tradition, Germany's Black Forest once had a reputation for being as antiquated as its cuckoo clocks. But new woodland dwellers are cutting fresh tracks
9 min |
January / February 2026
Stereophile
Advance Paris X-CD9
CD PLAYER
10+ min |
January 2026
The Atlantic
How Terror Works
A 1947 German novel explores the sometimes corrosive, sometimes energizing nature of fear.
8 min |
January 2026
The Atlantic
By the Horns
The week before the biggest bullfight of her career, in Cádiz, Spain, this past July, 24-year-old Miriam Cabas posted a carefully produced video on Instagram.
1 min |
January 2026
Macworld
macOS 26 includes the first Terminal app redesign in decades
Terminal isn't left out of Apple's Ul overhaul.
1 min |
