A legendary voice is gone, and the world feels suddenly quieter. As tributes pour in for Peabo Bryson,
scientists quietly unveil an AI-built “super” vaccine that could rewrite our future. In Washington, a defiant Congress challenges
Donald Trump over Ukraine, while New York’s mayor gambles his career on a housing plan that could ei…
Peabo Bryson’s passing closes the chapter on a voice that scored first dances, Disney dreams, and late–night
heartbreaks across generations. His death after a stroke leaves fans clinging to the songs that made him immortal, even as the industry
he helped shape rushes to honor a man who turned simple melodies into lifelong memories. In another corner of the world,
scientists are trying to protect the future itself, betting on artificial intelligence to design vaccines before the next pandemic has a chance to begin.
Meanwhile, politics strains under the weight of history. The U.S. House’s vote to arm Ukraine, in defiance of Donald Trump,
signals a party at war with itself over America’s role in the world. In New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s risky embrace of private
developers to solve a brutal housing crisis may define his legacy, testing whether bold promises can survive contact with unforgiving reality.