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Updated Mental Health Policies in Aviation
The FAA releases the FAA Safety Briefing, a magazine about new safety guidelines and news for many aviators to read and stay informed in an ever-evolving field. In its Sept/Oct book, an interesting article was written by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Federal Air Surgeon, Dr. Susan E Northrup. She leads strategic management of the FAA's aviation medical programs, which oversee all pilots. "As part of our ongoing mental health efforts, we have been actively looking at areas where we c
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Dance Theatre of Harlem returns to New York City Center with tradition and innovation.
World premieres, legendary choreographers, and star-studded gala highlight DTH’s electrifying NYC season. For more than five decades, Dance Theatre of Harlem has redefined ballet with its powerful performances and commitment to excellence. This April, the iconic company returns to New York City Center for a homecoming season that promises to captivate audiences with a mix of world premieres and beloved classics. The season highlights include Robert Garland’s soulful Return and the New York prem
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Tré Magazine and the Fight to Tell Houston’s World Cup Story on Houston’s Terms
As international attention turns toward Houston, Tré Magazine is carving out a local, culturally grounded way to cover the World Cup. Its storytelling signals that the city does not have to rely on outside voices to explain what this moment means.
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Opinion: Houston Doesn’t Need Hype for the World Cup. It Needs a Better Story
The temptation before a global event is to market a city in broad, polished language. But if Houston wants to stand out during the World Cup, Stephanie Coleman’s branding advice points to a smarter path: authenticity over cliché.
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