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3 weeks ago |
thepreamble.com | Lily Scherlis |Andrew Dubbins |Emily Witt |Adam Kinzinger
Here’s what you might have missed this week:How does today’s texting scandal compare to Hillary Clinton’s emails? Also: Are people being denied entry to the US because they were critical of the Trump administration? An abrupt about-face in Canada that dissolved the government, and details of a Supreme Court ruling on guns. Donald Trump claims that because Joe Biden used an autopen when signing pardons for the members of the Jan.
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2 months ago |
story-bureau.com | Andrew Dubbins
Kolkata, India, July 29, 1911. The recent monsoon rains had left the Indian capital washed clean, lush in greenery, and ready for a new start. The city was now braced for a deluge of another kind—one of football fans. Special trains and extra boatswere ferrying passengers from across the region. Trams were overflowing, and horse-drawn carriages waited in gridlock traffic throughout the city.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
altaonline.com | Andrew Dubbins
It was Tuesday of last week and I was on the phone with Mom. A 72-year-old retired social worker, she was telling me about a new TV show she’d been watching called Landman. She mentioned Dad was home from the office early, having heard about a brush fire in the Palisades Highlands across the canyon from their house—my childhood home. I offered to drive over from my place in West Adams to help pack things up in case we had to evacuate. No, she said, stay put.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Joshua Kaplan |Andrew Dubbins |Margot Patrick
The NFL 's most famous play-by-play voice wants to call games for the 2025 season. During an interview with the "Sports Media Podcast" this week, longtime NFL voice Al Michaels said he plans to be in the broadcast booth next year calling NFL games for Amazon Prime Video. He also said Amazon management is "in favor" of his return, confirming a report from The Athletic in December about his status. It would be his 39th season calling an NFL prime-time package.
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Nov 26, 2023 |
uscannenbergmedia.com | Andrew Dubbins |USC Impact
The generational divide between teens and older adults is typically rather significant. However, many of the issues both groups face are mutual, including depression and loneliness. An intergenerational after-school program called Sages & Seekers brings older adults (sages) and teens (seekers) together and encourages open discussions. The documentary follows Madeline Garcia-Nuñez and Geraldine Hurley, a pair who find that they have more in common than they think.
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