A SLICE OF NYC PARADISE

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Other articles refer to it as - A slice of 19th-century nautical history. However, it is described, This is a delightful tiny Island gem. 

There is no need to drive hours to New England to get that maritime feel. After crossing the first bridge into Pelham Bay Park, scenery changes and the air is cooler and much purer. Once upon arrival, the urban landscape melts into a nostalgic 19th-century nautical haven.

SOCIAL AMERICAN

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Happy Birthday, America. Political influence can take many forms, from main street to city halls to the campaign trail.. As a social citizen, I have unequivocally denounced communism.

NOTORIOUS

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A widely and unfavorably known person. It describes someone famous for a negative reason, such as an immoral act, bad behavior, or a criminal reputation…
“We are protected by the enormity of your stupidity.”

M & M

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This Professor denounces mass AI fraud on exams. Academic integrity is at risk There is evidence’ that students cheat and the time has come for an in-depth debate so the technology does not signal the end of higher education This M & M does not melt in our hands or in our mouths. Machine morality is eventually going to doom humanity.

#POL-SHINE

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Points of Light unveils a new strategy that it hopes will ignite a volunteerism boom

GOP LYING LIONS

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While serving as an NBC News producer, I covered the late US Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, one of the quintessential "Senate lions" of the 20th century. He earned the title by his towering intellect, legislative expertise, and a monumental public service across four presidential administrations. The "Senator's Senator" was a brilliant social scientist "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.”As a master of floor debate, he chaired the Senate Finance Committee and successfully collaborated with Republican Bob Dole to save Social Security from insolvency in 1983.Pre-Senate Influence.
Historians now argue the Senate's polarization is in a structural shift rather than a character decline, operating in a more nationalized, lower-trust environment. Or perhaps the shift moved from lion to lying?

NEWS FOR US 24/7/365 UPDATES

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Here's the rundown pulled from AP, Reuters, NPR, BBC, CBS, NBC, CNN, plus evergreens and news features.

GROW SLOW

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If I could give some advice to my grandkids, I would share the following random thoughts about trying to grow up in the digital age. or in the fast lane. Do not allow it to control you.

INCUMBENT FATIGUE

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Do the results of these recent political primaries indicate that American voters are sick and tired with incumbent fatigue or is it a fever?

WEARY DOGE DAYS

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Who let DOGE out to damage the American system that our founding fathers designed with little if any success? Trump’s GOP.