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In a world saturated with grim headlines, it's refreshing to turn our gaze toward stories that uplift and inspire. From scientific breakthroughs to heroic...
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Switching On the Inner Calm: Mindful Parenting for Children Healing from Trauma

For over a decade, my husband and I have opened our home to foster children—17 young souls aged 3 to 17, each carrying their own stories etched in trauma. Despite the differences in their backgrounds and personalities, one thread unites them all: the deep impact of trauma, often invisible yet profoundly shaping their emotional worlds. Trauma in children can manifest in many ways—emotional turbulence, behavioral struggles, mistrust, and difficulty forming attachments. More than anything, these children need safety, stability, and grounding. But beyond meeting their basic needs, a vital part of their healing journey is learning to self-regulate emotions. This begins with what I call holding space—a practice of co-regulation, where patience, mindfulness, and empathy create...

Can Congestion Pricing Clear the Air in U.S. Cities? New York Leads the Way

New York City has once again taken center stage—this time, not for a Broadway show or a record-breaking skyscraper, but for a bold urban experiment that could change how American cities manage traffic, pollution, and public transit. In early 2025, NYC became the first city in the United States to implement congestion pricing—a system designed to reduce vehicle traffic in overly congested areas by charging drivers a fee to enter them during peak hours. While the idea may sound simple, the ripple effects could be transformative—not just for the environment, but for city life as a whole. What Is Congestion Pricing? Congestion pricing isn’t new. Cities like London, Stockholm, and Singapore have used it for years with considerable...

Remember Your Heart: Finding Strength and Hope Amidst Uncertainty

In times marked by turmoil and deep divisions, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed, even hopeless. Yet history shows us that even in the darkest hours, humans have turned to each other for courage, resilience, and connection. This shared strength has been—and continues to be—our lifeline through struggle and uncertainty. As I reflect on today’s fractious political and social climate, I am reminded of my own feelings from decades past. The late 1960s brought its own tempest of conflict: the Vietnam War raged, racial tensions exploded into riots in cities like Detroit and Newark, and the ideals of justice and equality seemed all but out of reach. Many of us, including myself, felt that the dream of...

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