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Students from high schools around the country have been working to compete in a national engineering challenge, and it’s all focused around helping people with disabilities. STEM students from 50 high schools across America entered the SourceAmerica Design Challenge, where participants create innovative technology to help people with disabilities in the workplace. That's A Wrap deli in North Potomac, Maryland is known for employing people with disabilities. That's why these STEM students from Poolsville High School picked this place for their school project. The group is one of the five finalist teams for the national engineering competition. Learning all the back-end technology on their own, the students invented an iPad application called "Recipe Easy," which aims to help people with disabilities work more efficiently. The students took all of the recipes from That’s A Wrap and shot videos on how to make the food, before uploading them to the app. Step by step, each recipe is show in an animation and text. It’s also hands-free. "When you hold up a spatula, the camera will detect it and it will move to the next step of a recipe, so Steven has that as a guide for him," says junior Anjali Murthy on the help it provides one of the workers at the deli, Steven.Charissa Garcia with SourceAmerica says the students from the five finalist schools will present their devices on stage for a panel of judges. "They come together. They build a project to really focus on independence, empowerment, increased wages and increased employment opportunities for people with disabilities," Garcia explains of the program. Although these students from Poolsville High School want to take the trophy home, they say they already feel good about making an impact. More information about the program and finalists can be found 1839
Social distancing has unfortunately become the new norm in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and eating out at your favorite restaurants is no longer an option.With restaurants across the U.S. forced to close their dining rooms due to COVID-19 concerns, many are relying on carryout and delivery orders to retain a steady revenue.Fortunately, many national chain restaurants are showing their support for their community by offering free delivery services. Here are a few:Bob Evans: The restaurant 513
Taco Bell announced this week changes to its menu, including the removal of nine menu items. Here are the items Taco Bell is removing from its menu: Beefy Mini QuesadillaChips & SalsaChipotle Chicken Loaded GrillerDouble Decker? TacoCool Ranch & Fiery Doritos Locos TacosDouble TostadaPower Menu BurritoXXL Grilled Stuft BurritoAlso beginning on Sept. 12, Taco Bell is changing its combo meal numbers. For instance, a three-taco combo will be the No. 1. The changes are an effort to declutter the menu. The menu will feature 10 lunch and dinner combos and three breakfast combos. 599
TAMPA, Fla. — The family of Carla Stefaniak is suing Airbnb and the resort where she stayed, Villa Le Mas, after her body was found last month in Costa Rica. A security guard who worked at the resort has been arrested for her murder. Her body was discovered half-naked wrapped in plastic bags. "He wasn't legally authorized to work. Yet, nevertheless, he was given his own apartment there on the grounds, an apartment that was coincidentally directly next to Carla's rented villa," said attorney Jeffrey "Jack" Gordon, who filed the lawsuit.The lawsuit alleges both companies could have done more to protect its guests.The lawsuit states Airbnb and Villa Le Mas (also known as Villa Buena Vista) failed to perform any kind of background check on the security guard. According to court records, Airbnb posted complimentary and positive reviews of the resort property and its hosts. But there are multiple reports of guests who had bad experiences since 2013. "A large organization with significant resources that's making billions of dollars can't make believe it's an ostrich and put its head in the sand and say I don't see any bad things," Gordon said.The lawsuit states the U.S. Department of State has, for a number of years prior to 2018, issued opinions through its Bureau of Consular Affairs that in Costa Rica, "Violent crime, such as armed robbery and assault, is common.""It's a joint responsibility. Certainly, we have responsibility to take care of ourselves. We can't trust blindly in commercial enterprises," added Gordon. WFTS reached out to Villa Le Mas, but has not received a comment regarding the lawsuit.A spokesperson for Airbnb sent the following statement: 1691
Rescue efforts by authorities and citizens are underway in Texas as Tropical Depression Imelda moves slowly through with flooding and tornadoes.John Adiletta in Galveston got the call that floodwaters left his girlfriend stranded on the road. He set off to rescue her on his own two legs."Well, I did a lot of screaming in my car to get out all the anger before I saw my girlfriend," Adiletta told 410