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2 months ago
The atmosphere in Washington D.C. is thick with a pungent aroma reminiscent of burning ethics—a concoction of ambition, printer toner, and the agonizing char of authenticity. This scent clings more tenaciously to individuals like Adam Schiff, who has skillfully blended into the murky waters of polit...
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2 months ago
Texas is ushering in approximately 750 new laws that promise substantial transformations across various sectors, including education and water infrastructure. Governor Greg Abbott has officially enacted 1,155 bills from the recent legislative session, with over 200 laws taking immediate effect, lik...
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2 months ago
Workers from the Texas Department of Transportation have commenced initiatives to clear debris and abandoned vehicles from roads in West Texas, also addressing vehicle fires. They provide assistance with flat tires and jumpstarting batteries.
Initiated in July, this program targets Midland and Ecto...
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2 months ago
Several leadership teams from Dallas ISD celebrated with a display of enthusiasm on Wednesday, showcasing a banner that caught the attention of passersby. This event marked the introduction of an intersession calendar, extending the academic year to commence in early August and conclude in late June...
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2 months ago
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation launched a significant report titled *In the Eye of the Storm: Black Perspectives on the Trump Administration*, shedding light on the sentiments of Black Americans during the first half of Trump's presidency. This comprehensive study categorized participants...
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2 months ago
The Alabama Rivers Alliance and Black Warrior Riverkeeper have graciously contributed 17 copies of the new edition of Southern Exposure, an acclaimed documentary series that sheds light on Alabama's natural resources, to the Birmingham Public Library (BPL). “The 2024 edition features stunning short...
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2 months ago
When Alabama State travels to Southern University on Saturday, September 6, for a Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) opener, all eyes will be on the dynamic quarterback, Andrew Body. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. Body’s recent performance was remarkable; he completed 18 out of 24 passes for 3...
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2 months ago
Introducing an unprecedented business model: forecast the apocalypse, fail at accuracy, yet collect the profits regardless. Oddly, this has become a thriving enterprise. Doom has evolved beyond sentiment—it's now a lucrative franchise. From top-selling novels to billion-dollar ventures, and late-nig...
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2 months ago
You might believe that you’re immune to marketing, considering yourself a savvy participant in life’s marketplace. However, the reality is that much of the cleverest advertising operates not as traditional persuasive selling but as a psychological heist. These tactics bypass logical defenses, enteri...
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2 months ago
Join us on September 11 at 10 AM for an important press conference at Golden Gate Village, located at 105 Drake Ave., Marin City, CA 94965.
Reflecting on my journey from the early '90s, I recall a moment traveling on Highway 101 when I glimpsed a vibrant public housing complex nestled in the hills....
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2 months ago
The Shops at RedBird, previously identified as Red Bird Mall, has stood as a significant pillar in Southern Dallas for five decades, integrating community and commerce.Once a downtrodden regional shopping center, RedBird has transformed into a dynamic mixed-use hub, merging retail, health services...
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2 months ago
Monitoring your cholesterol levels and discussing management strategies with your healthcare provider can be lifesaving. Individuals who have endured a heart attack or stroke can attest to the profound impact these experiences have.A critical yet often underestimated factor is elevated LDL – low-d...
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Jo Ann Allen Boyce, born on September 15, 1941, in Clinton, Tennessee, was one of twelve African-American teenagers who made history by attending Clinton High School in August 1956, following the groundbreaking U.S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education. At the age of 14, Boyce faced...
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2 months ago
History often reserves a stark form of poetic justice for its most hubristic figures. It transcends mere loss of influence; it embodies a rapid, harsh, and demeaning removal from the narrative they wished to dominate. This reality brutally encapsulates the current post-presidential existence of Jose...
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2 months ago
NASHVILLE, TN — This year’s annual Path to Freedom Lecture at Fort Negley Park will delve into the experiences of African Americans who escaped slavery amidst the Civil War, finding sanctuary behind Union lines. Fort Negley signified the extensive integration of newly liberated African Americans int...