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November 11, 2025Artificial Intelligence, Music, Technology

Song Created by AI tops the Country Charts

Now, here’s a first. A country song created by Artificial Intelligence (AI) is currently topping the Billboard Country Charts.  The bot called Breaking Rust is currently the number one song on the charts.  The song is called “Walk My Walk” […]

October 28, 2025Competition, Contest, Incredible Person, Science, Technology

Winner of America’s Top Young Scientist Finds a Way to Alert When a Person Falls

“America’s Top Young Scientist” goes to an eighth grader from California this year.  Kevin Tang, age thirteen, won the $25,000 prize for inventing a new kind of device that detects when a person takes a fall.  The invention was inspired […]

February 24, 2025Donor Advised Funds, Giving Trends, Measurable Impact, Technology

The Giving Landscape in 2025

The charitable giving scene is constantly evolving, and 2025 is no exception. With a new administration coming in last month, changes are coming quickly. While the past few years have seen some challenges, experts are predicting a positive shift in […]

March 8, 2024Donor Advised Funds, Giving Trends, Measurable Impact

The Giving Landscape in 2024: New Donors, Tech Integration, and a Focus on Impact

The charitable giving scene is constantly evolving, and 2024 is no exception. While the past few years have seen some challenges, experts are predicting a positive shift in giving trends this year. Let’s dive into what’s on the horizon: Rise […]

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