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Cooking Up Health: How Boston Teaches Affordable Meals

November 27, 2025

In Boston, a new wave of cooking classes is changing how people think about food and health. These classes are not just about learning to cook. They are about learning to cook well, on a budget, and with healthy ingredients. This is especially important in a place where many people struggle to affor

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A Royal Birthday Bash in New York: Jamie Dimon's Big Party for King Charles

November 25, 2025

Jamie Dimon, the head of JPMorgan Chase, threw a huge party to celebrate King Charles III's birthday. The event took place at the bank's shiny new building in Manhattan. A giant British flag was projected onto the building, and about 400 guests showed up to enjoy the festivities. The king didn't at

politics

Women in Power: The Slow but Steady Rise of Female Governors

November 20, 2025

In recent elections, two more women have joined the ranks of U. S. governors. By January, 14 states will have female leaders at the helm. But is this progress or just a drop in the bucket? The journey of women in politics has been long and bumpy. In 1974, Ella Grasso made history as the first woman

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Air Force Transgender Members Fight for Lost Benefits

November 13, 2025

A group of 17 transgender Air Force members is taking legal action against the U. S. government. They claim the military unfairly took away their early retirement benefits and pensions. This lawsuit was filed in federal court recently, months after the Air Force decided to deny early retirement to t

entertainment

Rhea Seehorn's New Role: A Grumpy Hero in a Happy World

November 7, 2025

Rhea Seehorn is stepping into a new character that's quite different from her previous roles. In the sci-fi series Pluribus, she plays Carol, a novelist who's not your typical hero. This show, which started on Apple TV, is about a world where most people are happy because of a virus. But there are 1

politics

Big Names Fund White House Ballroom Upgrade

October 26, 2025

The White House is getting a major makeover. The project, which includes a new ballroom, is expected to cost over $300 million. The good news is that taxpayers won't be footing the bill. Instead, 37 donors are stepping up to cover the costs. These donors are a mix of big tech companies, private ind

entertainment

Hollywood Stands Up to AI's Creative Chaos

October 21, 2025

Hollywood is not happy with OpenAI's new tool, Sora 2. This AI can make realistic videos and audio from simple text or images. OpenAI says it's all about creating new possibilities, but Hollywood sees a big problem. Some people have used Sora 2 to make fake videos of famous people doing silly or in

health

Helping Young Adults with Disabilities Manage Their Emotions

September 9, 2025

In Bowie, a mother named Anjolene Smack-Whaley has seen a big change in her 24-year-old son. He is on the autism spectrum and used to have trouble controlling his anger and emotions. He would make loud noises, threaten to do things, and even run outside. This was hard for her to handle, especially s

celebrities

Rumors and Reality: Austin Butler's Dating Life Under the Spotlight

September 5, 2025

Austin Butler has been the talk of the town, but not for his acting skills this time. Fans and media outlets have been buzzing about his love life, linking him to various celebrities. The latest buzz involves TikTok star Haleyybaylee, but it seems the rumors are just that—rumors. A video surfaced o

crime

Survivors Speak Out: Pushing for Justice in the Epstein Case

September 3, 2025

In a powerful move, several women who say they were hurt by Jeffrey Epstein and his friend Ghislaine Maxwell spoke up in Washington. They shared their painful stories, hoping to push lawmakers to make all the secret files from the Epstein investigation public. One of the women, Marina Lacerda, said