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New York's Mayor Race: Who Stood Out?

October 17, 2025

The mayoral debate in New York City brought three candidates into the spotlight: Andrew Cuomo, Zohran Mamdani, and Curtis Sliwa. The discussion covered a wide range of topics, from affordability to education and public safety. Mamdani seemed to connect well with the audience, focusing on issues lik

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Cincinnati's Mayor: Is He Addressing the Real Issues?

October 17, 2025

Cincinnati's Mayor Aftab Pureval has a plan to relocate bus stops from Government Square. This move echoes the city's past approach to the skywalk issue. Back then, instead of tackling the crime directly, authorities advised people to avoid certain sections. This didn't solve the problem; it just mo

religion

A Bishop's Legacy: Love, Struggle, and Music

October 17, 2025

Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church, is being honored with a musical tribute. This isn't just any tribute, though. It's a seven-minute piece called "Our Wildest Imaginings, " performed by a chorus, organ, and brass at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Robinson will also del

politics

Maine's Democratic Hopeful: From Online Rants to Political Stage

October 16, 2025

Graham Platner, a Marine vet turned oyster farmer, is making waves in Maine's Democratic Senate race. But before he entered politics, Platner's online posts revealed some strong, and sometimes controversial, views. He once called himself a "communist, " criticized police, and made remarks about rura

lifestyle

Navigating Friendship Faux Pas: A Closer Look at Social Boundaries

October 5, 2025

In a world where social norms often go unspoken, it's easy to find ourselves in awkward situations. Take, for instance, the case of a long-time couple who receive annual holiday cards from friends, but the wife's name is consistently left off the envelope. This oversight, happening for over two deca

politics

Big Decisions Ahead: Supreme Court Takes on Trump's Moves

October 3, 2025

The Supreme Court is about to dive into some big cases that could change how much power the president has. Starting in October, they will look at whether President Trump can do things like put tariffs on imports and fire people from important jobs like the Federal Reserve. These cases could have hug

celebrities

Cardi B's Fight for Freedom: Divorce Drama and New Music

September 29, 2025

Cardi B is in the middle of a tough divorce with Offset, and it's not going smoothly. She recently spoke out about the situation, saying he's trying to make her pay his taxes and give up one of her properties. She's not having it and is fighting back. This isn't the first time she's talked about the

science

The Five Big Ideas from a Brainy Scientist

September 29, 2025

Karl Friston is a big deal in the world of science. He's turned 65, and people are celebrating his work. His ideas have changed how we understand the brain and how it works. He's come up with five main ideas, or formulae, that have made a huge impact. First, let's talk about the brain. Friston thin

entertainment

Venice Beach's Roller-Skating Guitar Legend: Harry Perry's Unstoppable Spirit

September 29, 2025

Venice Beach is a place full of life and unique characters. One person stands out: Harry Perry. He's been a familiar sight on the boardwalk since 1974. Perry, now 75, is known for roller-skating while playing guitar. He wears a turban and visor, and he's always ready to perform. Perry's journey to

education

A School Leader's Sudden Detention

September 28, 2025

In a surprising turn of events, the head of Iowa's biggest school system was put on leave after being detained by immigration officials. The Des Moines school board made this decision quickly, saying they needed more time to understand the situation. They mentioned that the superintendent, Ian Rober