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A Family Doctor’s Search for Salvation

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Instead of turning inward after the death of his son, Dr. Greg Gulbransen turned outward: toward documentary photography and people whose lives he might be able to save.

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Boil Water Advisory Issued for Parts of Prince George’s County After Major Water Main Break

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Prince George’s County, MD – July 19, 2025
Residents in several towns across Prince George’s County have been advised to boil their tap water before use, following a significant water main break near the Cheverly Metro station.

According to WSSC Water, a 16-inch water main ruptured at 5540 Columbia Park Road in Hyattsville on Friday evening. Although water service remains active and no homes are currently without supply, over 11,000 customers are affected by the advisory in the towns of Cheverly, Capitol Heights, and Seat Pleasant.

🚱 What Residents Should Do:

Until further notice, residents are urged to bring tap water to a rolling boil for at least 60 seconds, then allow it to cool before using it for:

  • Drinking or cooking
  • Brushing teeth
  • Washing fruits and vegetables
  • Preparing infant formula or baby food
  • Making ice
  • Giving water to pets

🏢 Water Distribution Available:

To assist affected households, WSSC has opened a water distribution center at:

📍 Judith P. Hoyer Early Childhood Center, Cheverly
🕘 Open Saturday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

🛠️ Restoration Timeline:

Repair crews have managed to isolate the leak, preventing further water loss. However, there is no confirmed timeline yet for when the repairs will be fully completed.

Water quality tests are currently underway, and the boil water advisory will remain active until results confirm that it is safe to resume normal use.

A map showing affected areas is available on WSSC Water’s website for residents unsure of their status.

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Coldplay’s Kiss Cam Unintentionally Sparks Scandal for Billion-Dollar Tech CEO

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Boston, MA – July 2025
What began as a joyful concert moment quickly spiraled into a PR disaster for a high-profile tech executive, all thanks to an unexpected cameo on Coldplay’s kiss cam.

During Coldplay’s electrifying performance at Gillette Stadium, frontman Chris Martin decided to entertain fans with the classic kiss cam segment — a lighthearted tradition that often leads to sweet or funny interactions. But this time, the camera captured something far more dramatic than anyone expected.

As the live footage scanned the audience, it stopped on Andy Byron, the married CEO of software giant Astronomer, and his company’s Chief People Officer, Kristin Cabot. The duo appeared uncomfortably close, sparking whispers across the crowd — and eventually, the entire internet.

Byron, whose company is valued at over $1 billion, was seen with his arm around Cabot, both smiling and laughing. However, the mood changed instantly when they realized they were being projected onto the giant screen in front of thousands. In a moment of visible panic, Byron pulled away and tried to duck out of frame, while Cabot buried her face in embarrassment.

Chris Martin, unaware of the underlying tension, joked from the stage:
“Oh, either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy!”
The crowd erupted in laughter. But what the audience found amusing may now be career-ending for Byron and deeply damaging for Astronomer’s leadership image.

Since the concert, footage of the moment has gone viral across social media platforms, fueling speculation about a possible office affair. As of now, no official statement has been released by Astronomer, Byron, or Cabot.

For a company that operates in data analytics and AI, this very human error may prove difficult to erase from the internet’s memory.

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Chased by Climate Disaster in North Carolina

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During Tropical Storm Chantal, a mother worried for the safety of her daughter, who is still grappling with the trauma of Hurricane Helene.

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