March 1, 2025 - 05:49
A grassroots movement known as The People’s Union USA has mobilized shoppers to engage in an economic blackout, which took place on Friday. This initiative aims to empower consumers by highlighting their influence over large corporations and their practices. Patrice Luoma, a professor of entrepreneurship and strategy at Quinnipiac University, emphasized the significance of this event, stating, “The point of this economic blackout today is to try to give some power back to the people.”
Local businesses and shoppers have responded in various ways to this call for action. Some small business owners expressed concern about the potential impact on their sales, while others saw it as an opportunity to promote local shopping and community solidarity. Shoppers participating in the blackout voiced their frustrations with corporate practices and their desire for more ethical consumer choices.
As the day unfolded, the community gathered to discuss the implications of corporate influence on their lives, reinforcing the importance of collective action in shaping a more equitable economic landscape.
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Chevrolet Corvettes Set New Speed Records at NürburgringIn a remarkable display of engineering prowess, Chevrolet Corvettes have achieved unprecedented speed at the Nürburgring racetrack in Germany. Engineer Drew Cattell piloted the powerful...
August 2, 2025 - 03:06
Grants Available for Women Entrepreneurs in Herkimer and Oneida CountiesLocal organizations are excited to announce the availability of five $5,000 grants specifically designed for women-owned businesses in Herkimer and Oneida counties. This initiative aims to empower...
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Simple Strategies to Cut Grocery Costs by $300 a MonthPhysically staying out of the grocery store and implementing a few easy-to-follow strategies have allowed me to save approximately $300 on my monthly food bill. One of the most effective changes I...
July 31, 2025 - 23:21
Metro Atlanta Schools Gear Up for Back-to-School Season with Community SupportSchools in Metro Atlanta are starting classes, and parents are preparing their children to go back. In a heartwarming initiative, a local business in South Atlanta has stepped up to support...