SEAN GARBER

Nov 13 2025LIFESTYLE

Shady Ave Magazine Gets a New Boss

Shady Ave Magazine, a well-known lifestyle magazine based in Pittsburgh, is switching hands. Table Media Inc. is taking over from Trib Total Media, who have been running the show since 2022. The change is expected to wrap up by December 1st, and the first issue under the new management will hit the stands in Spring 2026. Table Media has big plans. They've hired Sean...

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Nov 12 2025CRIME

A Father and Daughter's Final Flight for Help

A plane crash in Coral Springs took the lives of a father and daughter who were on a mission to help others. Alexander Wurm, 53, and his 22-year-old daughter Serena, were carrying supplies to Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa. They were part of a Christian ministry called Ignite the Fire, which does work across the Caribbean. The group said Alexander was known for his ...

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Nov 11 2025CRIME

A Father and Daughter's Final Flight for Jamaica

A father and his daughter lost their lives in a plane crash while delivering aid to Jamaica. Alexander Wurm, a 53-year-old church leader, and his 22-year-old daughter, Serena, were on a mission to help those affected by Hurricane Melissa. Their plane, a Beechcraft King Air, crashed shortly after taking off from Fort Lauderdale's executive airport. The plane narrowly ...

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Famous Faces Grounded: The Shutdown's Impact on Air Travel

The government shutdown has caused chaos in the skies, with flights being cut by 10% at 40 major airports. This has left many people, including celebrities, stranded and frustrated. The issue stems from air traffic controllers, who are not being paid during the shutdown, deciding to stay home. As a result, airlines have had to cancel over 4, 400 flights and delay ano...

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Nov 10 2025POLITICS

Thanksgiving Travel Trouble: Air Traffic Woes Hit Hard

Air travel in the U. S. is facing serious problems. The government shutdown is making things worse. More than 2, 100 flights were called off on Sunday. This is because many air traffic controllers are not showing up for work. They have not been paid in almost a month. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has cut flights at busy airports. These cuts started at 4...

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Nov 09 2025SPORTS

Two Champions, One Night: Can Makhachev and Zhang Weili Make History?

This Saturday, UFC 322 is set to be a night of high stakes. Two reigning champions, Islam Makhachev and Zhang Weili, are stepping up to challenge for titles in new weight classes. Makhachev, widely regarded as one of the best in the lightweight division, is taking on Jack Della Maddalena for the welterweight title. Meanwhile, Zhang Weili is set to face Valentina Shev...

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Nov 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Korean Stories Are Winning the World

Korean content is making waves worldwide, and a recent forum in Taiwan put the spotlight on how these stories travel from creation to global screens. The event, Stories in Motion, brought together industry leaders to discuss the journey of Asian stories in today's market. Sean Saeyoon Shim, CEO of Mr. Romance, and Yungsun Soh, senior VP and MD of A+E Global Media, K...

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

When A Subway Sandwich Became A Symbol Of Protest

A man's act of throwing a sandwich at a border patrol agent turned into a big deal. This happened during a protest in Washington, D. C. The man, Sean Charles Dunn, was charged with a minor crime, not a serious one. This was after a group decided not to go with the more serious charge that was first suggested. Dunn's lawyers said he was just showing his disagreement ...

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Nov 07 2025CRIME

A Sandwich Toss That Sparked a Trial: What Really Happened?

A man in Washington, D. C. , faced a trial for throwing a sandwich at a federal agent, but a jury found him not guilty. The incident happened in August, during a time of heightened tensions in the capital. The man, Sean Dunn, was charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly throwing a "submarine-style sandwich" at a Customs and Border Patrol officer. The trial bro...

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

The Sandwich That Sparked a Debate

In a surprising turn of events, a jury decided that throwing a sandwich at a federal officer was not an assault. Sean C. Dunn, the man behind the flying hoagie, admitted to the act but argued it was a harmless way to protest. This all went down during a tense time in D. C. when President Trump took control of local police forces. The video of the sandwich toss went ...

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