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crime

Dads and Daughters Dance Behind Bars

November 29, 2025

In a big prison in Louisiana, something special happened. Fathers and daughters got to dance together. This was no ordinary dance. It was a chance for dads to make up for lost time. Many of these dads have been in prison for a long time. Some won't be free for years. But for one night, they got to b

celebrities

Fashion's Flawed Fit: Why Designers Reject Celebrities

November 22, 2025

The fashion world often talks about inclusivity, but many designers still refuse to dress celebrities who don't fit their narrow mold. This isn't just about size; race, fame, and other factors play a role too. Some celebrities have spoken out about being turned away, while others have found creative

entertainment

Hollywood Joins Forces to Fight Antisemitism

November 15, 2025

Big names in Hollywood are stepping up to tackle antisemitism. The Jewish Federation of Los Angeles has brought together top industry figures to form the Jewish Entertainment Alliance. This group aims to support Jewish creatives who face rising antisemitism. Howard Gordon and Joel Fields, known for

sports

Indiana Fever: A Team That Fought Hard

November 13, 2025

The Indiana Fever have been a hot topic in the WNBA lately. Their rise in popularity can be attributed to the arrival of Caitlin Clark in 2024. With her on the team, ticket sales, TV ratings, and jersey sales have all seen a significant boost. This season, despite losing key players like Clark, Sop

politics

Cleveland Steps Up as Federal Food Aid Hits a Wall

November 1, 2025

In a tough spot, Cleveland is stepping in to help. A big group of local leaders, charities, and even sports teams have come together to raise $600, 000. This money is for emergency food aid. Why? Because 190, 000 people in Cuyahoga County are about to lose their SNAP benefits. That's a lot of people

environment

Boston's Green Spaces in the Shadow of Progress

October 27, 2025

Boston's Public Garden, a historic green space, might face a sunny dilemma. New zoning rules allow for taller skyscrapers downtown. This could mean more shadows and less sunlight for the garden's plants. Advocates worry about the impact on the garden's health and beauty. The garden is home to many

politics

Graham Platner: A Marine, A Farmer, A Candidate Under Fire

October 23, 2025

Graham Platner, a 41-year-old oyster farmer from Sullivan, Maine, is no stranger to controversy. In the past week, his campaign for the U. S. Senate has been rocked by revelations of past Reddit posts and a tattoo that resembles a Nazi symbol. Despite this, Platner's supporters turned out in force f

education

A Life of Words and Wisdom

May 20, 2025

A man who left a lasting mark on literature and education passed away recently. Leslie Epstein, a renowned writer and educator, died at the age of 87. He was known for his unique approach to teaching and his ability to inspire students. Epstein's life was filled with notable achievements, but his im

celebrities

Celebrity Birthdays: A Weekly Roundup

May 20, 2025

There are many celebrities who have birthdays from May 25th to May 31st. It's a great time to celebrate some of the most talented people in the entertainment industry. May 25th is a special day for many actors and musicians. For example, Ann Robinson, known for her role in "War of the Worlds,

weather

Storm Surge: Central US Braces for More as Communities Recover

May 20, 2025

Tornadoes have left a trail of destruction from Texas to Kentucky. The storms, which began four days ago, have claimed over two dozen lives and destroyed thousands of homes and buildings. The central US is now on high alert as more severe weather is expected. In St. Louis, the damage is extensi