
New York Amsterdam News
Karen Attiah, Washington Post's last Black full-time opinion columnist, stands ten toes down after firing
Karen Attiah, a Washington Post opinion writer, who was fired after 11 years at the newspaper, publicly pushed back against her termination and said that she would not be silenced.
1 min |
September 25, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
Kamala Harris says she ‘had a certain responsibility' to argue against Biden running again
Former Vice President Kamala Harris said Monday evening that she regrets not expressing her concerns about then-President Joe Biden running for a second term when a majority of Americans felt he was too old for the job.
2 min |
September 25, 2025

New York Amsterdam News
Knicks and Nets begin 2025 NBA journey on disparate paths
The New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets held their respective annual media days on Tuesday at their training facilities before the official start of training camps yesterday.
2 min |
September 25, 2025

Scoop USA Newspaper
City of Philadelphia launches combined application for real estate tax assistance programs
The City of Philadelphia has launched a bilingual application for Real Estate Tax assistance programs.
2 min |
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Scoop USA Newspaper
Philly Bike Ride returns as the ultimate “cruise at your own pace” 20-mile car-free ride
Philadelphia's Only Car-Free Social Ride Returns with Iconic Views, a Finish Festival, and Fun for All Ages
2 min |
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Scoop USA Newspaper
When Housing Rights Fall, Equality Slips Away
The Trump Administration’s latest assault on fair housing protections is more than a technical rollback. It is a deliberate step backward in the long fight for racial equity and opportunity. By stripping resources from HUD’s fair housing division, slowing investigations, and easing the burden on cities and landlords, this administration is sending a clear signal: the federal government will no longer stand firmly on the side of justice in housing.
2 min |
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Scoop USA Newspaper
A Thousand Splendid Suns
Lorraine Lavender-Sams
2 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 41

Scoop USA Newspaper
Philadelphia Police Department launches targeted Auto Theft Campaign to combat new high-tech trend
The Philadelphia Police Department is excited to launch its targeted campaign, “Together, We Can Prevent Auto Theft,” aimed at protecting residents from the growing threat of vehicle theft, which is increasingly driven by advanced criminal techniques.
1 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 41

Town & Country US
There's a Princess at Gristedes
Attention, shoppers! You can find royalty in Aisle 4, next to the Del Monte canned corn. But don't gawk, don't snap pics, and whatever you do, don't call the paparazzi!
10+ min |
October 2025

Town & Country US
It's Multiple Choice
Why pick just one island to visit? Sleek, yachtlike cruise ships can take you in style to many.
3 min |
October 2025

Town & Country US
REAL TALK
Fur was on the runways again. But should we be wearing it? One house has expertly maneuvered the nuances of this debate for a century.
7 min |
October 2025

Town & Country US
AN EXCESS of Shaker
What does the resurgence of classic American simplicity mean? Well, it's complicated.
2 min |
October 2025

Town & Country US
TIME Will Tell
A Van Cleef & Arpels collection of extraordinary watches marks the hours and minutes with exquisite precision while also weaving tales of all that can happen—love, wonder, surprise—in the moments in between.
4 min |
October 2025

Town & Country US
Star POWER
A sentimental homage to Christian Dior is anything but simply sweet.
1 min |
October 2025

Town & Country US
GIRLS, GIR LS, GIRLS
Single-sex education was supposed to be a relic of a bygone era, but getting into a top all-girls institution has never been more competitive. Is old-school the secret to modern academic success?
10 min |
October 2025

Town & Country US
Not Just a PRETTY FACE
Dior's first spa on American soil, at its New York City flagship store, drips with elegance. But its charms are more than skin deep.
2 min |
October 2025

Town & Country US
FISH FACE
How salmon sperm became an anti-aging darling, and the freshwater king coming up next.
3 min |
October 2025

Town & Country US
The Woman Who LOVED TOO MUCH
A new musical based on the life of the poster girl for overconsumption doesn't eschew eating the rich, but it does recommend portion control.
1 min |
October 2025

Town & Country US
What Do You Want FROM ME?
There used to be unspoken rules about what it was okay to request on a registry. Not anymore.
3 min |
October 2025

Town & Country US
A Snob's Guide to BACHELORETTE PARTIES
The last fling before the ring has become a full-blown fête that can rival even the most ridiculous wedding. That is, if you know who to call—and where to go.
3 min |
October 2025

Bicycling US
THE FIERCEST SISTERHOOD IN CYCLING
These nine badass women have raised millions for cancer research-through sweat, loyalty, and the kind of bond that can't be faked.
10+ min |
Fall 2025

Bicycling US
IN THE SLIPSTREAM OF CYCLING'S FORGOT THEN HEROES
My 1,900-mile ride through the American West to honor the Black soldiers of the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps.
10+ min |
Fall 2025

Bicycling US
A SINGLE BIKE RIDE IS WORTH A THOUSAND BRUNCHES
You learn a lot about your friends when you share a bed and chamois cream.
3 min |
Fall 2025

Bicycling US
GRAVEL BIKES ARE CHANGING. FINALLY.
I'VE PREVIOUSLY ARGUED that there are too many gravel bikes with little distinction among them.
4 min |
Fall 2025

Bicycling US
WHY I RIDE WHEN THE WORLD IS SLEEPING
In the dark, I learned to sit in silence, transfixed by nature and memory.
9 min |
Fall 2025

Prevention US
5 MYTHS ABOUT TYPE 2 DIABETES
The condition is incredibly common-and so is confusion about who gets it and how to manage it.
3 min |
November 2025

Prevention US
Should You Microwave Plastic?
We've been zapping leftovers this way for decades, but arguments about the potential health dangers have heated up. Here's what we know.
3 min |
November 2025

Prevention US
WHAT IS CHRONIC PAIN?
When you strain your back or burn your arm, receptor cells send messages along your nerve pathways to your brain. This results in a feeling of pain, a signal from your body that you must tend to it; when you get better, the pain should subside. But for an estimated one in five American adults, pain remains a constant companion.
2 min |
November 2025

Los Angeles Times
Rortvedt gets thrust into role as Dodgers’ catcher
[Dodgers, from B10]
3 min |
October 01, 2025

Los Angeles Times
Harris offers few regrets about 2024 campaign
Trump beat Harris by more than 2.3 million votes — about 15% of the popular vote — but the Republican swept the electoral college vote, winning 312 to 226.
3 min |