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Welcome to Sunday in a Sip. It's July 27th, 2025, tomorrow is Buffalo Soldier’s Day,
a time to honor the legacy of the African American soldiers who paved a trail of resilience and courage through U.S. history. As we sip into this Sunday, we reflect on strength, service, and stories that matter. Whether you’re riding into a busy week or resting in a slow moment, take a pause with us—just one sip at a time.

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Sunday in a Sip is now pouring fresh takes daily. That's right. Welcome to Daily Sip a quick dose of inspiration, insight, or irony to start your day right. From quiet reflections to cultural curiosities, each episode is a bite-sized blend of thoughtfulness, humor, and heart. Perfect for your morning coffee, afternoon walk, or midnight reset. Sip slowly, think deeply, and come back tomorrow, because there’s always more brewing.

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If this week had a soundtrack, it might be an orchestra tuning before a storm sounding a little disjointed, tense, and full of buildup. The news hit hard with over 100 Palestinians reportedly killed near an aid crossing in Gaza, with even the Pope calling it “barbaric.”

Russia’s air assault on Ukraine reignited fears of escalation, while Germany and the U.S. scramble to send more support.

Meanwhile, political shockwaves rippled from Tokyo, where Japan’s Prime Minister is under pressure and far-right factions are flexing new muscle. Harvard’s in a high-stakes standoff over a $2.6 billion funding cut they say threatens free speech.

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