Automotive Opinion | HBO’s ‘Somebody Somewhere’ and the Rise of the Female TV Antihero Christin Hakim, February 20, 2022 When we meet Sam, the 40-something protagonist of the HBO dramedy “Somebody Somewhere,” she has returned to her hometown, Manhattan, Kan., to care for her dying sister — and finds herself stuck there, single, unhappy, struggling with aging parents and a dead-end job. While her other sister runs a tchotchkes… Continue Reading
business US Black business ownership sees rise thanks to women, study finds | US news Christin Hakim, February 18, 2022 Black business ownership is surging in the US despite the coronavirus pandemic, research shows, with a rise in businesses owned by Black women. At the start of the pandemic, Black-owned businesses suffered. Between February and April 2020, Black business ownership dropped by more than 40%, the largest drop of any… Continue Reading
business Local students with cognitive delays launch ‘RISE Above Grounds’ coffee business Christin Hakim, January 28, 2022 COLORADO SPRINGS — A group of Skyview Middle School students are cashing in on their teachers’ coffee addictions all while learning important life skills. RISE Above Grounds was born out of Special Education teacher Shauna Anderson’s desire to develop a program that would enhance the education of her 23 students… Continue Reading
sport NFL Week 3 Power Rankings: Raiders move into top 10, Panthers, Broncos on the rise after perfect starts Christin Hakim, September 23, 2021 Two games does not make a season, but the 2-0 starts by the Las Vegas Raiders, Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos sure has them thinking potential playoffs in mid-September. How could they not be? History says the 2-0 starts translated to making the postseason about 60% of the time when… Continue Reading