IMAGINUS

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Imaginus Media is accelerating and deepening our work to become a broadly diverse, anti-racist, inclusive, and equitable organization. 

We hold ourselves accountable for creating and sustaining a culture that values and welcomes journalists, students, family members, administrative staff, and Board members of diverse races, ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, abilities and disabilities, and religions. 

NYC CULTURE ZONES

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New York City is America’s tossed salad and melting pot. NYC has separate and distinct cultural "zones" defined by deep ethnic roots, immigration waves, and local geography. Every borough and region feels like a completely different country.
New York City is a massive puzzle of distinct NYC ethnic enclaves. Neighborhoods act as cultural zones where different groups share their food, art, and traditions. This makes it easy to travel around the world just by taking a short subway ride

NO AC NO PROBLEM?

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Staying cool during the hot summer days and nights.

$6000000 WOMAN

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Is E Jean Carroll the news Six Million Dollsr a woman? This comparison is about money, here's the context:

DEEP SLEEP

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Are you tired, prioritize sleep snd end up exhausted despite my best efforts. I never feel well rested.

For millions of people, poor sleep has become so normalized that they no longer recognize it as a potential medical issue. Feeling tired all the time gets blamed on stress. Freight train snoring becomes a family joke at the dinner table. Trying not to doze off during that weekly meeting means your job is boring.

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IRAN WAR

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How many ways can the "Bully Pulpit" be abused?

NYC SPORTS

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New York, NY, a City so nice they named it twice. And in sports it has not ever done anything small, least of all sports. 

The Yankees alone have won 27 World Series, more championships than any team in any American sport, while the Mets chase a third title of their own. 

POLY vs RIFRAF

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The syndicated series, as shown in the United States, is a potpourri of segments from previously aired versions of the show. Prior to a 1994 remaster, each episode included a "teaser" at the top of the show, asking viewers to stay tuned for a clip from "today's four-part story" (This originated from a 1969-1973 NBC Saturday morning rerun version of the show

FUTBOL MEMORIES

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The World Cup always takes me back to one unforgettable sports assignment from my days as a young journalist and cub reporter.

Because I spoke several languages and Pelé did not speak English, I was chosen to interview the man who had become the face of the world's game. Armed with nothing more than a press credential, youthful determination and a reporter's curiosity, I traveled to a stadium in Miami hoping for a few moments with a living legend.

WE ARE ALL THE PEOPLE

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This inspiring because as we approach Hispanic History Month in America, it combines historical context, a compelling statistic, and a clear call to action. According to the most recent data:
Mexican — the largest group by far, roughly 40 million people, or 57% of the U.S. Hispanic population as of 2024
Puerto Rican — the next largest, at about 6.1 million
Cuban, Salvadoran, Dominican, Guatemalan, Colombian, Honduran, Venezuelan, and Ecuadorian — each topping 1 million
Venezuelans were the fastest-growing origin group between 2019 and 2024, more than doubling in number, while growth among Mexicans and Puerto Ricans slowed to around 5%