IT

May 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Sometimes saying no is the best financial decision

Back in the 1990s, Suze Orman turned down a big publishing deal because she felt the price tag was too high. Her agent warned the offer might keep rising, even past a million and a half dollars. Orman didn’t budge. She believed accepting so much money would make her uneasy. Instead, she asked her ag

reading time less than a minute
May 03 2026HEALTH

Running for Wellness: How New Yorkers Are Using Movement to Boost Mental Health

Every May, cities across the U. S. highlight mental health through special campaigns, and New York is no exception. This year, a local running group took the initiative further by blending physical exercise with mental wellness strategies. Their approach? Hosting events that encourage people to run,

reading time less than a minute
May 03 2026HEALTH

Big Games, Big Plans: How Cities Are Preparing for Crowds and Health Risks

When over a million fans from across the world fill stadiums in New York and New Jersey for the FIFA World Cup, it’s not just about goals and glory—it’s a massive test for local hospitals. Medical teams in these cities have spent years preparing for anything from common illnesses like flu to rare bu

reading time less than a minute
May 02 2026CRIME

Sleepy Drivers and Other Late‑Night Troubles in South Euclid

At 2:20 a. m. on April 25, police were called to the Rally’s drive‑thru in South Euclid where a man was found dozing behind the wheel. The 46‑year‑old from South Euclid woke up when officers arrived, failed sobriety tests, and was taken into custody for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Just

reading time less than a minute
May 02 2026CRIME

A Sudden Loss in South Florida

The shooting that took place on April 28th at a cash‑out store in Fort Pierce left the community stunned. A young man, aged 20, was taken into custody a day later, but the reasons behind his actions remain unclear. Lanessa Rodriguez, who ran the shop, was remembered by those close to her as a gen

reading time less than a minute
May 02 2026LIFESTYLE

Kids Get Canadian Passports, New Paths Open

A family that has visited 28 countries now enjoys a new kind of freedom. Their children, who grew up traveling everywhere, suddenly have passports that let them move and work more easily. The change came when a new Canadian law allows anyone with a Canadian ancestor to claim citizenship. The pare

reading time less than a minute
May 02 2026LIFESTYLE

Fresh Harvest, Fresh Vibes: Elkhart’s Saturday Market Comes Alive

Elkhart’s downtown buzzes again on Saturday mornings, as the city’s farmers market opens its gates on May 2. The event runs from nine in the morning until one in the afternoon, and it will stay on the calendar through September 26. Last year, people who visited almost tripled in number, with more

reading time less than a minute
May 02 2026BUSINESS

Tanger’s Growth: More Profit and a Wider Reach

Tanger, the retail chain known for its large stores, reported a rise in earnings this quarter. The company’s profits grew compared to the same period last year, showing a healthy financial trend. The increase comes even as shoppers shift online. Tanger is adapting by adding new services that go bey

reading time less than a minute
May 02 2026HEALTH

Longevity Gifts for Mom: Skincare That Works Inside Out

A new way to celebrate mom this year moves past flowers and goes straight to the science of staying young. The focus is on a brand that blends research with clean beauty, offering products that target the cell level instead of just covering up signs of aging. By using a clinically tested ingredient

reading time less than a minute
May 02 2026FINANCE

Brown University Shrinks Its Share of Blue Owl Private Credit Fund

Brown University, which manages an $8 billion endowment, has cut its ownership of Blue Owl Capital’s publicly traded private credit fund by more than half. The university now holds only 1. 5 million shares of the fund, down from 3. 2 million at the end of last year. Despite this reduction, Brown kee

reading time less than a minute