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Nov 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Aging Gracefully: Dick Van Dyke's Journey to 100

Dick Van Dyke, the beloved actor and comedian, is just weeks away from turning 100. As he approaches this milestone, he's been open about the challenges and joys of aging. In a recent essay, he shared that he's had to slow down, turning down gigs in Chicago and New York because travel has become too

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Nov 17 2025CRIME

Police and School on High Alert Near Colorado Springs

A tense situation unfolded in Colorado Springs as police dealt with a barricaded suspect near The Vanguard School. The incident occurred during morning drop-offs, adding to the urgency. Officers rushed to the 1500 block of Corona Avenue, close to I-25 and South Nevada Avenue, just two blocks from th

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Nov 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Life of Words and Wisdom: Margaret Atwood's Journey

Margaret Atwood, a renowned author, has shared her life story in a memoir. This book is not just about her life but also about how she became a writer. Atwood has written many famous books, like "The Handmaid's Tale, " which is about a scary future where women have no rights. She has also written ot

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Nov 17 2025OPINION

How Chinese Social Media Users Talk About Gender

In China, social media has become a key place where people speak up about women's everyday needs. This is part of a bigger movement called everyday feminism. When people talk about gender on these platforms, they often end up in heated debates. These debates can get pretty intense, with people using

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Nov 17 2025OPINION

Did Women Really Mess Up the Workplace?

A recent podcast sparked a heated debate about women's impact on the workplace. The discussion, led by New York Times opinion columnist Ross Douthat, featured Helen Andrews and Leah Libresco Sargeant, both conservative critics of modern feminism. The original headline, "Did Women Ruin the Workplace?

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Nov 17 2025OPINION

The Hidden Cost of Convenience: How Modern Life Changed the Way We Eat

In the past, families spent time together making and sharing meals. This was normal. It was a way to bond and pass down traditions. But things changed. Women started working outside the home more. This was a big shift. It was part of the second wave of feminism. This movement was about equality and

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Another Boat Strike: What's Really Going On?

In the vast Eastern Pacific, another boat suspected of drug trafficking met a fiery end. Three people lost their lives in this latest strike, marking the 21st such incident in recent times. The U. S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) confirmed the attack, but details remain scarce. The vessel in question

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Nov 17 2025CRIME

A Big Drug Boss is Caught in Spain

A major player in Ecuador's drug scene has been caught in Spain. Wilmer "Pipo" Chavarria, the boss of Los Lobos, was grabbed in Malaga. He had been hiding out in Europe, pretending to be someone else after faking his own death. Ecuador's president, Daniel Noboa, shared this news. Chavarria was still

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Chile's Big Vote: Crime, Immigration, and a Divided Nation

Chile is having a big vote for a new president and parliament. The main candidates are Jeannette Jara, a communist, and José Antonio Kast, a far-right figure. Both are focusing on crime and immigration, even though they have very different views on other things. Voting is now mandatory in Chile. Th

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Nov 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Festive Fun at Riverside Theatre: A Holiday Tradition

Riverside Theatre has long been a hub for holiday cheer on the Treasure Coast. For many years, the Festival of Trees/Winterfest marked the start of the festive season. This event brought together families, artists, and community members to celebrate the holidays in style. The festival was a feast f

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