
3 Things We Learned This Week 🖋
Quick catch-up in less than 300 words!
Quick catch-up in less than 300 words!
"The pen is mightier than the sword." Meet a new member of our family... the SmartHER flag. As we saw different versions of the American flag customized in a variety of ways, we thought "How can we create a SmartHER flag?" Inspired by writing instruments through
Quick catch-up in less than 300 words! 1. One of the worst toxic train derailments in recent history could've been prevented, according to a lead federal investigator, who says the National Transportation Safety Board will hold a "rare investigative field hearing" in the town where it
"It's hard to live until you're 95 years old. I think the best explanation for that is to marry the best spouse, someone who will take care of you and engage and do things to challenge you and keep you alive and interested in life.
“But she's in good shape, for the shape she's in. Cause she's been through the fire before and I believe she can take a whole lot more.” From Johnny Cash’s song “Ragged Old Flag,” featured in a special tribute before the Super Bowl
Quote To Start Your Week: “For the feel of peace / For the sun after long nights / For women, life, freedom / For freedom / For Freedom / For Freedom.” A translation of Iranian singer-songwriter Shervin Hajipour’s song “Bareye.” Hajipour won a Grammy for this song, becoming the first-ever recipient of the award
Quote To Start Your Week: "They're going to grow up into the little girls that they're supposed to be: Independent and feisty, like they've already shown us." Dr. Jose Iglesias, medical director of pediatric surgery at Cook Children’s Medical Center in
Dear Friends, Sometimes one big story will dominate the news cycle. But not this week! Where we started (with a focus on classified documents found in separate locations related to President Biden) and where we ended (with a new report on one of the most significant leaks in Supreme Court
“The confrontation of good and evil compressed in the tiny community of Selma generated the massive power to turn the whole nation to a new course.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during his speech "Our God is Marching On!" in Montgomery, Alabama, days after the march from Selma