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I’ve Spent Years Telling Other People’s Stories — Now It’s Time I Told My Own
On my birthday, I’m inviting you to preorder my first book, Rainbow Soul.


The Robots Took the Job: How AI Is Already Replacing Workers—And What Comes Next
As AI reshapes the economy in real-time, a growing number of jobs aren't just changing—they're vanishing. What does this mean for workers on the margins, and could Universal Basic Income be the reset we need?


Missing in Color: The Search for Erlinda Thompson Continues
Toledo, OH — Erlinda Thompson, 31, was last seen on September 21, 2025, near the 1800 block of Spencer Street in South Toledo. She has not been heard from since. The Toledo Police Department lists her as a missing person with concern for safety, and there have been no official confirmations regarding her recovery, despite scattered unverified posts circulating online.


A Boogie Flips Mariah Carey’s Iconic Hit — and She’s Here For It!
His latest track, Part of Me (October 2025), isn’t just a bop — it’s a bold rework of one of the most legendary R&B ballads of the 2000s. We’re talking We Belong Together, aka the Mariah track that had your aunt crying into her Moët.


Palm Springs Pride 2025 Faces Growing Pains, Community Resilience, and A Changing Festival Landscape
Palm Springs Pride, one of the most visible LGBTQ+ celebrations in Southern California, is preparing for its 2025 festival weekend amid financial challenges, shifting event plans, and new forms of community collaboration. This year’s Pride, scheduled for November 6–9, arrives at a moment of organizational transition and renewed questions about sustainability, sponsorship, and local partnership. City Increases Support Through Multi-Year Commitment In October, the City of Palm


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