Mike Eudora is a dedicated journalist with a strong interest in technology, science, and innovation. With a clear and engaging style, Mike translates complex topics into stories that inform and inspire readers. At Earlyview Times, he is committed to highlighting the breakthroughs and ideas shaping the future of our world.
Aug 24, 2025Mike Eudora
For over 150 years, horse-drawn carriages have been a staple of Central Park, but now the Central Park Conservancy is urging the City Council to phase them out. Citing safety risks with growing crowds of bikers, runners, and strollers, they argue horses are too unpredictable. The move follows recent accidents and renewed animal rights concerns.
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Aug 23, 2025Mike Eudora
Mississippi declared a public health emergency over rising infant deaths, with 2024 rates at 9.7 per 1,000, hitting Black infants hardest. Officials plan to expand maternal care, address OB deserts, strengthen programs, and promote safe sleep. Dr. Edney said, “We cannot accept these numbers as our reality
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Aug 22, 2025Mike Eudora
Denver passenger Dan Smoker says he lost $17,000 after a United Airlines agent mistakenly transferred his rebooking call to a scammer posing as staff. Smoker paid through a fake link, believing he’d be refunded, but later learned it was fraud. United admitted protocol wasn’t followed and launched an investigation, while Smoker disputes the charge with AmEx.
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Aug 21, 2025Mike Eudora
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy was warned for fishing without a license while hosting U.S. Vice President JD Vance in England. Lammy called it an “oversight,” bought a license, and reported himself. The violation could have cost him £2,500, though he only received a warning. Ironically, Vance’s kids caught fish, but Lammy did not.
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