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Oct 18 2025CELEBRITIES

Dress to Impress: The Rules of 1587 Prime

In Kansas City, there's a steakhouse with a strict dress code. It's called 1587 Prime. The owners are NFL stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes. They play for the Kansas City Chiefs. The restaurant opened on September 17. It's full of references to the team and the players' loved ones. The dress c

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Oct 17 2025RELIGION

A Bishop's Legacy: Love, Struggle, and Music

Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church, is being honored with a musical tribute. This isn't just any tribute, though. It's a seven-minute piece called "Our Wildest Imaginings, " performed by a chorus, organ, and brass at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Robinson will also del

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Oct 17 2025SPORTS

Josiah Trotter: A Rising Star with a Football Legacy

Josiah Trotter is making a name for himself in Missouri, but his journey started long before. Born in Philadelphia, he grew up with football in his blood. His father, Jeremiah Trotter Sr. , was an All-Pro linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles, and his older brother, Jeremiah Trotter Jr. , also play

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Oct 17 2025RELIGION

A Day of Faith and Celebration in Rosedale and Ethel

In Rosedale, a special gathering is happening at the Church of the Nativity. It's a chance to learn and grow spiritually. On November 1st, from 10 a. m. to noon, Deacon Charles deGravelles will lead a retreat. The focus? Deepening one's spiritual life. Think of it as a workshop for the soul. The re

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Oct 17 2025HEALTH

Why Young Adults Are Turning to Cannabis for Sleep and Why It's a Problem

Many young adults are choosing cannabis and alcohol to help them sleep, but this might not be the best idea. A recent study shows that a lot of people aged 19 to 30 are using these substances to catch some zzz's. The numbers are quite surprising: 18% of young adults use cannabis for sleep, while onl

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Oct 17 2025BUSINESS

The Economic Pulse of Greater Williamsburg: A Closer Look

Economists and business leaders recently gathered to discuss the economic outlook for Greater Williamsburg. The conversation covered a range of topics, including the job market, housing trends, and the tourism industry. Inflation has been a major concern, with recent data showing a rise in prices.

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes on Suspected Drug Boats Near Venezuela: What's Really Happening?

The U. S. has taken action against boats near Venezuela, claiming they were involved in drug trafficking. At least five strikes have been confirmed, resulting in the deaths of 27 people. A recent strike on October 16th had survivors, who were rescued and are now in U. S. custody. The U. S. says the

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Oct 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Who Bring the Chaos: Why the UK Version Wins

The Celebrity Traitors show has been making waves, and for good reason. The UK version, in particular, has shown that a mix of diverse personalities can lead to some truly unforgettable moments. Take Celia Imrie, for example. She has been stealing the show with her unpredictable behavior, from letti

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Oct 17 2025BUSINESS

Chicago's Challenges Drive Citadel's Move to New Horizons

Ken Griffin, the CEO of Citadel, has been open about why his company is reducing its presence in Chicago. He points to rising crime rates and high taxes as key factors pushing the firm to explore new locations like Miami and New York. Over the past few years, Citadel has been gradually moving its st

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

Mamdani's Big Plans: Can He Win Over Big Business?

Zohran Mamdani is on a mission. He's been busy meeting with top business leaders, nonprofit heads, and even real estate developers. Why? To convince them to support his big spending plans. He wants to increase city spending by $10 billion every year. That's a lot of money! Mamdani has been joining

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