BRONX BURNS

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The Bronx was a dangerous place in the 1970s, and there are still sections that require extreme caution for all who live there.

CARTER HELPED LAUNCH LIVE TV

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August 9, 1974, was a momentous day in American history, not just because my first child, Rachel Tiven, was born in Atlanta that morning but also because a resigned President Richard Nixon left the White House in disgrace at lunchtime headed for political oblivion in California.

NEW ORLEANS CARNAGE

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The New Orleans attack suspect repeatedly discussed plans to kill his family and join ISIS in chilling recordings.

PUBLIC DOMAIN DAY

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The copyrighted works from 1929 have now entered the US public domain, along with sound recordings from 1924.

US SAFEST

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Safe travels, stay safe and other phrases are are part of our vernacular in today’s dangerous America.

Have you noticed how we casually toss out "Be safe" every day? If someone's off to work, school, or just running errands, it's like a reflex. I guess it makes sense—safety feels more precious now than ever.

NEW YEAR IN JAPAN

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I heard from a gorgeous Japanese Journalist and shared memories with her about bringing my New Years Eve at Yokohama Harbor.

THE NYE KING

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How times have changed and the best messy to watch the ball drop on New Year’s Eve before 2025: A guide to all the TV specials

BLACK MOON

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A black moon refers to the occurrence of two new moons within a single month.
The lunar cycle of a new moon is approximately 29.5 days, which means that, on a rare occasion, it can happen twice in a single month. Hence, the black moon is the extra new moon in a cycle.

PAY ATTENTION

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I recently received a response from a colleague that stated they did not know what my email message was all about.

My response was for him to read the Subject line and it would immensely become clear as a bell.

Pure as the sound of a bell; also, readily understood. For example, Did you understand the message I left you? —Yes, clear as a bell . This simile, which alludes to the bell's clarity owing to lack of overtones, was already a proverb in John Ray's English Proverbs (1670).