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Born in the early 80s in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Delbert Williams II has always had a passion for writing. Even in high school, he earned excellent grades in English and writing classes. After attending John Marshall High School, he graduated from Project Stay Alternative High School in Milwaukee. From there, Delbert attended Milwaukee Area Technical College, where he studied music and communications. While he enjoyed these fields, his love for writing remained strong. In 2019, Delbert founded Hard Stack Street Mag, a publication that quickly gained a following for its unique and engaging content. As the founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine, he has worked tirelessly to produce quality articles that cover a wide range of topics, including music, art, culture, and politics. Now 42 years old, Delbert continues to pursue his passion for writing and journalism. Through Hard Stack Street Mag, he has created a platform that allows him to share his voice and perspective with readers from all over the world. With a strong background in writing and a deep understanding of the power of storytelling, Delbert Williams II is a writer to watch. He is dedicated to producing content that is both informative and engaging, and he is committed to using his platform to shine a light on important issues that are often overlooked by mainstream media.
[ad_1] Young Doro, who grew up on the west side of Atlanta, talks about why he wants to bring this initiative to the city’s youth. ATLANTA — Hip-hop artist Young Doro is launching an anti-gun violence initiative aimed at helping Atlanta’s youth. The rapper sat down with 11Alive’s He Neima Abdulahi to talk more about his program “It Still Takes A Village,” a timely community he launched. Young Doro, who grew up on the west side of Atlanta, spoke about why he wants to bring this initiative to the city’s youth. “I am a victim of gun violence and my…
[ad_1] Wave of class action lawsuits aimed at marketing to Florida Is your business at risk? With the surge in telemarketing class action lawsuits in 2022, businesses should be increasingly concerned about their practices and procedures for marketing by phone or text to Florida area codes. Most of the recent allegations stem from recent changes to the Florida Telemarketing Act, which went into effect in July 2021. The FTSA was signed during the pandemic and apparently received little attention from businesses and marketers promoting their products and services to Florida. Similarly, there has been little litigation activity under the new…
[ad_1] Cookie Plug, a California-based cookie store company, is opening a store in Killeen this Saturday.The new cookie shop will open Saturday at 10am at 2002 Folly Drive in Killeen, according to a post on the company’s social media.Inspired by hip hop culture, graffiti and street art, Cookie Plug is based in California. But in Killeen and elsewhere, the style and street slang aren’t entirely welcome.Some commented that they weren’t happy about the company opening in Killeen, while others threatened to protest Saturday’s grand opening, according to local comments on Facebook.According to Cookie Plug’s website, its cookies are “Fatter and…
[ad_1] I wrote this articlefollowPublish unbiased long/short trade ideas. We focus on small and medium sized healthcare and technology companies. If you have an exciting investment idea, send us a message. BTVI expressly denies that his opinion is professional. Readers are encouraged to review publicly available information and conduct other research before deciding whether to agree with the author’s opinion. The content is for informational purposes only. Such information or other material should not be construed as legal, tax, investment, financial or other advice. Anything contained in any of our articles or comments may constitute securities or other financial instruments…
[ad_1] Auto companies’ marketing spending last year didn’t appear to have fallen as much as some observers expected, aided by massive branding efforts designed with the future in mind, especially the shift to electric vehicles. In 2022, the auto industry suffered supply constraints from economic concerns, inflation and production disruptions. A year like that could typically push auto marketing off a cliff. However, marketers such as General Motors and Hyundai Ltd. Kia America Inc. and Kia America Inc., three companies with strong EV product sales, actually increased their marketing spend in the first half of last year, according to Magna…
[ad_1] Critical flaws in Windows-based data centers and applications that Microsoft patched in mid-2022 left millions of users at risk for a variety of malware and ransomware attacks, as nearly all vulnerable endpoints went unpatched. exposed toAkamai’s cybersecurity researchers have published a proof of concept (PoC) of this vulnerability and confirmed that a high percentage of devices are still unpatched.The vulnerability Akamai mentions is CVE-2022-34689. This is a Windows CryptoAPI spoofing vulnerability that allows an attacker to authenticate or sign code as a target’s certificate. In other words, an attacker could use this flaw to impersonate another app or her…
[ad_1] Warren Sharp FOX Sports NFL Writer The NFL’s conference championships are finally here! Two exciting matchups will take place over the weekend, including the big San Francisco 49ers-Philadelphia Eagles showdown on FOX and the FOX sports app. I ran my models to give you my favorite betting edges and predictions for each game in this weekend’s slate. My goal for this weekly column is to always provide you with nuggets you didn’t know before reading this piece.Let’s take a look at my favorite edges of the week, with odds courtesy of FOX Bet.Cincinnati Bengals (14-4) at Kansas City Chiefs (15-3), 6:30…
[ad_1] jobs: go to brewaddress: 1665 Quincy Avenue, NapervillePhone/Website: 630-864-5258, www.gobrewing.comFounder/Partner: Joe Chula of Naperville, 45. Bruce Etskorn of Manhattan, 47. Wheaton’s James Bigler, 39Years in business: Open in Octoberwhat does your business do? “We are a non-alcoholic brewery with a taproom. We also sell online and wholesale,” Chura says.Why we named it Go Brewing “We all want to take a step in a positive direction.” What gave you this idea? “My wife and I gave up alcohol for 75 days at the end of 2020. We felt like gluttons and took on this challenge. A lot less and I…
[ad_1] Fort Worth, Texas, January 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — ASI Show Fort Worth Hosted by Advertising Specialty Institute® (ASI) concluded Wednesday after three days of show floor walkways, invaluable education, and numerous networking opportunities for its 2,500 members. $23.2 billion promotional goods industry.The annual trade fair was held January 23-25 so Fort Worth convention center. keynote speaker Charlotte JonesChief Brand Officer of the Dallas Cowboys, a family business owned by Jones, her father jerry jonesand her two brothers shared stories and business advice before a Q&A with an audience of entrepreneurs and small business owners. Timothy M. AndrewsPresident and CEO…
[ad_1] TEXAS — Gov. Greg Abbott has voiced his support for a new plan to protect immigration policy during the controversial pandemic known as Title 42. In an interview with conservative radio host Chad Hasty, Abbott said he could use state public health officials to keep the show in Texas. It extended the pandemic emergency declaration for almost three years despite lifting it. “There are proposals to prevent people from entering Texas illegally or to return them, and I support them,” Abbott said, without naming the specific legislation being introduced. “Because Texas has a public health order allowing us to…