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In an industry known for loud voices and flashing lights, Dave Shapiro has made his name in whispers—backstage, behind the curtain, and most often, behind the artists themselves.
By MH Limon8 months ago in Art
WASHINGTON — A growing movement to eliminate federal income tax on tipped wages is gaining traction, sparking both celebration and debate across America’s service economy.
By MH Limon8 months ago in Trader
In the early mornings of the 1990s, millions of Americans unfolded their newspapers and chuckled at the absurdity of Dilbert, a comic strip that made office politics funny, if not painfully relatable. Its creator, Scott Adams, became a household name—a soft-spoken engineer-turned-cartoonist who had somehow turned watercooler conversations into comic gold.
Lufthansa Flight Experiences 10 Minutes Without a Pilot Mid-Air In a startling and rare aviation incident, a Lufthansa aircraft reportedly flew without a human pilot at the controls for approximately 10 minutes during a flight earlier this week. The flight, operating from Munich to Barcelona, was cruising at 36,000 feet when the co-pilot left the cockpit momentarily and was unable to return due to a suspected malfunction in the cockpit door locking mechanism.
By MH Limon8 months ago in Journal
On the evening of May 17, 2025, New York City's iconic Brooklyn Bridge was the site of a dramatic maritime accident when the Mexican Navy's tall ship, Cuauhtémoc, collided with the bridge while navigating the East River. The incident occurred around 8:26 p.m., as the 297-foot-long training vessel, carrying approximately 277 personnel—mostly naval cadets—struck the underside of the bridge with its 147-foot masts.
By mid-morning, the crowds were already pouring into Pimlico. It was the third Saturday in May, and in Baltimore, that only means one thing: the Preakness Stakes. For the locals, it’s more than just a horse race—it’s a ritual, a celebration, and a loud, colorful pageant where tradition meets the present.
By MH Limon8 months ago in Gamers
On a balmy July evening in Phoenix, the Footprint Center hums with energy. Fans in purple and orange chant as the Mercury warm up, their sneakers squeaking across the hardwood. It’s a typical summer game night, but what unfolds on the court is anything but ordinary. For those who follow the WNBA, these nights are about more than just basketball—they’re about community, resilience, and a fight for visibility.
A powerful and fast-moving tornado ripped through parts of the St. Louis metropolitan area late Thursday evening, leaving significant damage in its wake and prompting a swift response from emergency crews. At least three people are confirmed dead, dozens injured, and hundreds of homes and businesses have been damaged or destroyed.
By MH Limon8 months ago in Earth
There’s something different about stepping into Madison Square Garden when the Knicks are playing. It’s not just the lights, or the echoes of sneakers on hardwood. It’s not even the roar of the crowd, although that’s its own kind of thunder. It’s something older—like history humming beneath the floorboards.
We are never too broken, never too far gone to choose light over darkness. You have the power to shift the course, to climb out of the storm
By MH Limon8 months ago in Poets
You are not the echoes of old regrets, not the scars that sting in the silence of thought. You are potential, still unfolding.
A wall of Closed doors Lines my path, Each one I’ve pushed To open change. My own voice My own pace My own truth,