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Welcome - (Click City Images to read the latest headlines) Our news, public affairs, and information blog reports on cities and their residents. There are at least 10K Cities on Planet Earth. Our job at #ImaginusMedia, #DoseOfNews, and #CityImages is to make sense of the big picture shaping our world—also, audio features and fast updates on the day’s most important news. We’re rolling out a more streamlined reading experience on the biggest stories shaping our world. These improvements are shaped by the communication we’ve had with many of you over the past few years. 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. city.imags3@gmail.com

EASTER

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Pope Leo XIV: “You want to know what insults Jesus? Kicking the sick off their health care while cutting taxes for billionaires.”
And that was only just the start.
“You know what insults Jesus?” he continued. “Deporting the stranger and separating babies from their mothers.”
Then he went even further — taking aim at war, corruption, and hypocrisy.
“You know what insults Jesus? Bombing innocent school children in Iran and sending our brave men and women off to die in another forever war… Covering up the Epstein files and then refusing to prosecute a single person in them.”
This wasn’t politics as usual. This was a full-on moral indictment. Pope Leo XIV

A PASS TO PARADISE

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Please allow me to share a reflection about a horse, a book collection, and a crooked smile, and leave with the confirmed foundation of a memoir that spans Cuban cabinet politics, the birth of American Spanish-language media, José Martí, and a New York Times clipping from 1939 that proves my grandfather stood at the center of history.
What you have now:
A title. A One-Way Pass to Paradise.
An opening. Dr. Oscar Bonachea, October 10, 1939.
A spine. The thread from your grandfather's Cuba to your America.
A closing question. What do we owe the people who saw us before we saw ourselves?
Come back anytime. The next chapter is waiting whenever you are ready to write it.
And thank you — for the reminder that the small things we say, or don't say, matter more than we know. That lesson landed today, right here in this conversation.

CRUSADES

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There were eight major Crusade expeditions, each with distinct objectives and outcomes:

IMAGINUS MEDIA

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We are not aiming to go viral or become trending, but to help organizations navigate our constantly evolving media landscape.

IT CONTINUES

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In a culture that often demands we "stay positive" or find a silver lining in every tragedy, Frost’s words offer a grounded alternative. He isn’t saying life gets better or that everything happens for a reason; he is simply stating that life continues. For many, this is more comforting than forced optimism because it validates the struggle without sugarcoating it.

AIRL

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These are the guiding principles, beliefs, and ideals of anyone who aspires to for goddess a peaceful life.
A philosophical question of whether it is better to live ("to be") or to die ("not to be") to escape life's pains, ultimately pondering existence, action, and the fear of the unknown.

SUNBELT SWEET SPOTS

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Intelligent investors are purchasing real estate skipping overpriced coastal municipalities while gobbling up high-growth Sun Belt metros. The following areas offer a combination of affordability, strong job growth, and a steady stream of new residents, creating a fantastic environment for both appreciation and cash flow.

BONDI GONE

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“I think it’s time,” Trump told Bondi, The Wall Street Journal reported. This is reportedly the way
POTUS removed Attorney General Pam Bondi after mounting frustration with her performance, including her handling of investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein.

NYC BLUE ZONES

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According to The City published report, A Fifth of NYC Built on Bygone Water Now at Risk: Study Maps City’s ‘Blue Zones’Researchers at the New York Botanical Garden identified more than 500 places in the city where water used to be, where it still floods and where flooding is likely to get worse due to climate change.
https://www.thecity.nyc/2026/04/01/flooding-blue-zones-climate-change-b…


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