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Welcome - Our news, public affairs, and information blog reports on cities, their citizens, and residents. There are at least 10,000 Cities on Planet Earth. Our job at #ImaginusMedia, #DoseOfNews, and #CityImages remains the same: to make sense of the big issues shaping our world. We’ll also be introducing more audio features and smart, fast updates on the day’s most important news. We’re rolling out a more streamlined reading experience with more analysis of the biggest stories shaping our world. These improvements are shaped by the communication we’ve had with many of you over the past few months. Your feedback has guided so much of our thinking. Please keep it coming. We are best when in conversation with you, the people we serve.

RIP MAESTRO RAFA

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I have met several TV news anchors throughout my media career. Two have impressed me the most. Uncle Walter Cronkite and Maestro RAFA.

DIFFICULT DAYS

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If you fear we're having a couple of bad years... History says hold that thought. From volcanic winters to cities consumed by firebombs, this video dives into the worst, dumbest, and most terrifying times to be alive in the history of women and mankind. Below is the link that will make you think before you sink into a state of confusion.

WORSE TIMES

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Over the years, US politicians have been particularly skilled at opportunistic adaptation, without being cruel. Specifically, they've successfully courted immigrant communities for electoral gain. However, traditional "mom and pop" businesses continue to struggle with demographic and cultural changes, while the rich continue to gain wealth, and the middle class disappears.
I was offered a GOP Chief job because I was qualified, and not an unqualified yes man.

GOP’s LONE STAR?

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Will the Lone Star State evolve into the lonely star if this keeps up? Not so fast, amigo. The Republicans are in power. Despite changing demographics, the Republican Party holds a firm grip on the state, with over 18 million registered voters as of 2024.
There are news reports that thousands have already lost power during the ongoing storm.

ICE COLD

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How cold is it really? Frosty appears to be on vacation with a Texas politician who traveled to the sunny Southland. This is expected to be a huge and severe winter storm. Dangerously cold air remains in the forecast for more than half of the U.S. population through the weekend and into early next week. The combination of significant snow and ice accumulations and frigid weather could cause power outages and icy roads to linger longer than usual.
Last but never least, the most enjoyable tip of all: grab a blanket, pour something warm, and cuddle up with someone near and dear to you. If they wear fur, even better. If not, a stack of blankets will do just fine. This is the main reason we try to survive winter together.

RENT$

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New York is the most expensive city in the world for renting a three-bedroom apartment in the city center.
Rent costs vary widely by region, with North America and Western Europe dominating the top end.

ARTIC BOMB?

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A disrupted Polar Vortex core will bring Arctic air into North America in the coming days. But the latest forecasts show a potential full collapse of the Polar Vortex, following a Stratospheric Warming event in early February. High-resolution model data shows a breakdown of the polar circulation, forecast to create a prolonged release of cold air across North America and also Europe in February.
233 million Americans are under alerts for snow, sleet, or freezing rain. A large, long-duration winter storm is expected to bring widespread heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain from the Southern Rockies and Plains beginning Friday (Jan. 23), spreading eastward toward New England this weekend. Snow and cold, please go away and don't return another day.

DEER FRIENDS

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Former special counsel Jack Smith testified publicly for the first time on his investigations into President Trump before the House Judiciary Committee. In this second portion, Smith defended his investigations amid allegations from Republicans that he spied on their phone records and accusations that he was acting politically on behalf of Democrats. Smith also affirmed his findings that Trump knew the 2020 election wasn't fraudulent but made claims anyway that it was in order to stay in power. Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Smith to oversee preexisting Justice Department investigations into Trump's role in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack and alleged mishandling of classified documents. After Trump won the 2024 election, Smith dismissed both cases "without prejudice," meaning charges could be refiled after Trump leaves office. In August 2025, the Trump administration announced an investigation into Smith, alleging his investigations were politically motivated.

SNOW STORM

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One of the largest storms in years is near and on the way for the entire hashtag#USA