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"WS/FCS Board of Education to Meet on April 8: Key Decisions Ahead"

The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education will meet on Tuesday, April 8, at the Education Building, 4801 Bethania Station Road. Committee sessions begin at 4 p.m., followed by a closed session at 5:30 p.m. and an open session at 6:30 p.m. Check the website for agendas.

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"Will TikTok Face a Ban on April 5? Here's What You Need to Know!"

The future of TikTok in the U.S. is uncertain as another critical deadline approaches. U.S. officials worry ByteDance's ownership poses security risks, potentially sharing user data. While April 5 isn't an automatic ban, it’s pivotal for ByteDance to show progress on TikTok's U.S. sale to avoid stri...

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Timeless Beauty: Nia Long's Secrets for Radiance Beyond 50

With over 35 years in film, Nia Long has captivated audiences in classics like "Boys n the Hood" and "The Best Man." Embracing her 50s, she rejects the pressure of ageless beauty, celebrating natural aging instead. Long emphasizes beauty at every age, advocating for self-acceptance.

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"What's The Facts: How Brazilian Waxing May Elevate STD Risks"

Brazilian waxing and related grooming methods are popular but can increase the likelihood of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Studies show that regular groomers face a three to four times higher risk of infections, including herpes and HPV. Always ensure safety and hygiene in grooming to safegu...

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Health Ministry Launches Innovative Fitness Initiative for Seniors

The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs, in collaboration with Taiwan ICDF, has introduced a Seniors Exercise Programme in Saint Lucia. This initiative promotes safe, low-impact exercises enhancing seniors’ flexibility, strength, and social engagement, fostering overall health and preve...

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Meet the Contenders: Your Guide to the KCPS Board Election Candidates

Kansas City residents are preparing for the general municipal election on April 8. Voters will decide on critical measures, including a public safety sales tax potentially raising $500 million for a new city jail and a $474 million bond for Kansas City Public Schools' repairs. Key candidates include...