RICHARD CARING

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

A New Architect Joins White House Ballroom Project

A fresh face is joining the team working on the White House ballroom. Shalom Baranes Associates, a well-known architecture firm based in Washington, D. C. , has been brought on board. This move comes as the project shifts into a new phase, requiring different expertise. The current architect, James

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Dec 05 2025CELEBRITIES

Kim Cattrall Says I Do in London

Kim Cattrall, known for her role in "Sex and the City, " recently married her long-time partner, Russell Thomas. The couple, who have been together for nine years, exchanged vows in a small, private ceremony in London. The event was held at Chelsea Old Town Hall, with only a dozen guests in attendan

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

College Football Recruiting: Drama, Decisions, and Delays

College football recruiting is always a rollercoaster. Let's dive into some of the biggest stories from National Signing Day. Penn State is in a tough spot. They don't have a head coach yet. This has left their recruiting class in chaos. Most of the recruits left when former coach James Franklin to

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Dec 04 2025WEATHER

Queens Snow Removal: What You Need to Know for the Upcoming Winter

Queens is gearing up for a snowy weekend, with forecasts predicting 5-7 inches of snow. City officials recently shared their winter preparedness plans at a meeting in Borough President Donovan Richards' office. Antonio Whitaker, assistant director of the Bureau of Community Affairs at the NYC Depart

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

GM's New Visionary: Sterling Anderson and the Tech Revolution

Sterling Anderson, GM's new executive vice president and chief product officer, is shaking things up. He sees GM as a blank canvas, ready for innovation. Since joining in June, Anderson has been busy. He oversees everything from car design to the software that powers them. His goal? To speed up inno

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Dec 04 2025HEALTH

The Silent Struggle of Middle-Aged Americans

In recent times, a growing number of Americans aged 45 and above are feeling the weight of loneliness. This is not just a fleeting feeling but a significant increase from previous years. Nearly half of those in their late 40s to mid-50s are grappling with loneliness. This is a stark contrast to the

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

A Candidate's Bold Plan for MacArthur Park

Raul Claros, a candidate for the Los Angeles City Council, has a unique plan. If he wins, he will live and work from a trailer near MacArthur Park. This is not just a random idea. It is a way to highlight the serious problems in the area. The park and its surroundings are facing many issues. These

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Dec 04 2025OPINION

The Hidden Struggle Behind Thanksgiving Celebrations

Thanksgiving is often seen as a time for gratitude and togetherness. But for many families, it's a stark reminder of the caregiving crisis in America. Last week, a powerful essay highlighted the struggles of a daughter caring for her aging father. This is not an isolated story. Millions of Americans

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Dec 03 2025EDUCATION

A Lowell Teacher's Green Lesson

A science teacher at Lowell High School is making waves. She's not just teaching students about nature; she's getting them to roll up their sleeves and help protect it. Right now, her students are caring for baby turtles from local forests. Once they're big enough, the students will set them free. T

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Dec 03 2025OPINION

Building Stronger Bonds: How Communities Can Thrive Together

In today's world, it's clear that we need to focus on building communities where people genuinely care for each other. These places are not just about living side by side; they're about feeling connected and looking out for one another. The idea of creating such communities isn't new. A long time ag

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