Shanghai Lockdown

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With over 130,000 COVID Cases Shanghai’s 25 million residents have been in lockdown for more than a week in the latest outbreak.

China's financial center of Shanghai will reportedly start easing lockdown in some areas this week, despite reporting a record of more than 25,000 new COVID-19 infections. Local authorities are trying to get the city back to normal with family food deliveries after more than two weeks of lockdown. 

Our Little-Known NYC Paradise

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Pelham Bay Park is the largest park in New York City, with a 13-mile coastline, salt marshes, shady forests, and sunny meadows, as well as a 19th-century historic house, the Hunter Island Marine Zoology and Geology Sanctuary, bridle trails, golf courses, bike paths, and the only public beach in the area, known as Orchard Beach, The Bronx Riviera.  https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/pelham-bay-park

Russia Wreaks Havoc

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Will Putin get away with stealing another election and force France to finally destroy The North Atlantic Treaty Organization?

Everyone knows that Russia helped Trump get elected and create international chaos. Now Putin is trying to get another one of his puppets elected in France to deal a final blow to NATO.

French voters choose their president this month, but the first round of voting is this weekend. President Emmanuel Macron is favored to win, however the race has gotten closer for his main challenger, Marine Le Pen.

After The Storm

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The New York City pounding rains that brought strong winds that pounded The Big Apple into the late-night hours have disappeared.

Since the one topic, we should be talking about is the climate crisis... NYC residents experienced persistent rain and thunderstorms that extend into the early morning hours. The National Weather Service issued warnings of wind gusts and considerable rainfall. Precipitation amounts were higher caused by thunderstorms, which developed throughout the night.

The Story of Many Somewhere

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When a person dies in New York City, officials inform their next of kin. What happens when nobody accepts responsibility? 

KBJ POTUS DAY

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Following a contentious GOP act of politics Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson becomes the first Black woman Justice.

Did 47 Republican Senators vote no on KBJ's nomination because they're afraid of the court representing what America actually looks like, or are they a group of racist, sexist bigots?

American Apathy

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Feeling indifferent or lacking emotion, is more often than not a clear and present danger sign of depression, or misuse of drugs.

Anyone feeling uninterested in relationships, unmotivated at work, uninterested in school, or just feeling empty doesn’t know why they feel apathy. Sometimes, apathetic feelings are a result of things we can recognize and change. For example, we’re feeling bored at work or we’re no longer attracted to someone we once felt attracted to, on interested in learning from our mistakes.

RUSSIAN AGGRESSION

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The Russian nation's problems go far beyond Vladimir Putin and all his Kremlin Communist cronies and all their citizens.

Since the Russian military invasion of Ukraine, global observers keep focusing on Putin. The Communist despot who brainwashes his people and runs his country with terror. While this is true, the real problem is Russia.

Late Night Laughs

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US late-night television hosts make jokes about the Grammys, Republican Sarah Palin's endorsement, secret weapons, and more.

With so much power to heal and renew, the ability to laugh easily is a tremendous resource for America's surmounting problems, enhancing our relationships, and supporting both physical and emotional health. Best of all, this priceless medicine is fun, free, and easy to make us smile.