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  • Across Time: A Dialogue on Governance — Part 4

    Oct 30

    Moderator: “Tonight, we’ll confront the most difficult questions: war, morality, culture, and the responsibilities of governance. Gentlemen, let’s start with national defense. How should a society balance security and freedom?” Rossi: “A nation’s survival is the primary responsibility of the… more ›

  • Across Time: A Dialogue on Governance — Part 3

    Oct 30

    Moderator: “Welcome back to Across Time: A Dialogue on Governance. Tonight, we’re moving beyond theory and history to confront issues at the heart of modern American politics. Gentlemen, let’s begin with the question of national identity. In today’s America, debates… more ›

  • Across Time: A Dialogue on Governance, Society, and Values — Part 2

    Oct 30

    Rossi: Let me press you further, Alex. You speak of liberty and voluntary participation, and yet—how can a nation endure if its people are left to drift in disparate directions? If each citizen acts solely in their private interest, do… more ›

  • Across Time: A Dialogue on Governance, Society, and Values

    Oct 30

    Good evening, and welcome to Across Time: A Dialogue on Governance, a special conversation exploring ideas that have shaped nations and societies, past and present. Tonight, we bring together two thinkers from very different worlds: one, a well-spoken intellectual, shaped… more ›

  • The Man Who Collected Lost Shopping Lists

    Oct 12

    Every morning, he’d walk the parking lot with a paper bag and a patient eye. Crumpled lists lay half-soaked and wind-tossed, each one a fragment of some forgotten intention. He’d smooth them flat at home, lining them in binders labeled… more ›

  • A Letter from the Desk of Someone Who Accidentally Became Famous for Microwave Popcorn Reviews

    Oct 12

    When I started reviewing microwave popcorn online, I thought I’d maybe help one or two snack enthusiasts find their butter-to-salt ratio. I didn’t expect to have “Corn Correspondent” engraved on my tombstone. Now brands send me boxes weekly, asking for… more ›

  • City Council Investigates Ongoing Turf War Between Pigeons and Drones

    Oct 12

    Tensions continue to rise downtown as the city’s pigeons refuse to cede airspace to delivery drones. According to sources within the Department of Urban Harmony, a ceasefire proposal was tabled last week after a particularly violent skirmish over a bagel… more ›

  • The City’s First “Quiet Influencer” Claims Silence Is the New Sound

    Oct 12

    In an unexpected pivot from typical influencer behavior, 29-year-old Cara DeLune has announced herself as the world’s first “Quiet Influencer.” Her content, posted across multiple muted platforms, consists primarily of uncaptioned videos of her sitting silently in various cafes, forests,… more ›

  • Production Delayed After Film Crew Accidentally Constructs Entirely Functional 14th-Century Village

    Oct 1

    The set of “Sword of Destiny: Part Seven” has temporarily halted production after the crew’s dedication to realism went, by most accounts, “a bit too far.” What was intended to be a backdrop resembling a medieval hamlet has, through a… more ›

  • City Council Approves Plan to Address Rising Incidents of “Aggressive Lawn Gnomes”

    Sep 30

    In an unprecedented move, the Riverdale City Council voted unanimously yesterday to fund a comprehensive study on what officials are calling a “growing public safety concern”: aggressive lawn gnomes. The motion, introduced by Councilmember Anita Reeves, allocates $150,000 to research… more ›

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