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May 7, 2026

How Long Island Shaped Aerospace History

Two docents at the Cradle of Aviation tell us how Long Island has changed the history of aerospace.

May 7, 2026

Barre Law Founder’s Immigration Journey Comes Full Circle

Immigration attorney Abadir Barre’s life has come full circle as he now helps clients navigate the same complex U.S. immigration system he once faced himself as a child seeking asylum after his family fled civil war in Somalia.

Signs for DART election outside polling center in University Park, Texas

May 7, 2026

Is DART worth it? University Park Holds Special Election to Decide

University Park, a city within Dallas, Texas, held a special election asking residents whether to keep paying into DART and receiving its transit services

May 7, 2026

She Lived with Vulvodynia — Now She’s Putting It On Screen

Up to 16% of women in the U.S. experience Vulvodynia, a condition often misunderstood or misdiagnosed. Filmmaker Bonnie Gross turns her own experience into Lady Parts, a dramedy aimed at breaking the silence around women’s health and chronic vaginal pain.

May 7, 2026

Inside the Space Holding Women Through Pain, Surgery, and Fertility Care

Inside a New York City clinic, Dr. Alyssa Hariprashad is changing how women experience care for some of their most intimate health concerns, from chronic pain to surgical recovery and fertility decisions like egg freezing. As a pelvic floor physical therapist, she works with patients navigating conditions that are often underdiagnosed, misunderstood, or difficult to talk about. Her approach blends clinical treatment with a more human, supportive environment that encourages patients to understand and take ownership of their bodies.