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Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” tour encounters unexpected challenges as ticket sales lag. Resale prices have dipped below $60 in some venues, despite her Grammy accolades. Market experts suggest a possible correlation with impending economic downturns, leading consumers to prioritize spending. Major citi...
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As we anticipate vibrant May flowers following April's showers, we must reflect on what resides within our gardens. Some may face droughts in life lacking breakthroughs, yet hope eventually emerges. It’s essential to recognize the seeds sown—are they of peace, wisdom, or chaos? In Galatians 6:7, it'...
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May heralds Mental Health Awareness Month, emphasizing the vital conversation surrounding children's psychological well-being. With escalating academic strains, pervasive social media influence, and global unpredictability, youth face increasing mental health hurdles, evident as 1 in 6 are diagnosed...
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Type 2 diabetes is frequently misunderstood as simply high blood sugar; in reality, its effects are far-reaching, profoundly affecting overall health. This piece highlights the necessity of a comprehensive strategy that includes cultural sensitivity in managing the condition. Complications can encom...
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Norfolk State University is breaking new ground in Virginia with its fully online gaming management course, offering students and the public a pathway into the fast-growing casino industry.
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Kanye West and Bianca Censori are moving forward with a lawsuit against the rapper's ex-dentist, Dr. Thomas Connelly, nearly a year after concerns arose regarding his dental hygiene. They allege malpractice, negligence, and exploitation linked to Connelly's alleged administration of nitrous oxide an...
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Susan Gooden, esteemed dean of the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University, has been honored with the 2025 Dwight Waldo Award by the American Society for Public Administration. This prestigious accolade acknowledges exceptional contributions to p...
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Evgenia Baikova shifted from a distinguished HR role in Moscow to establish herself as a coach for women entrepreneurs in the U.S. Settling in Indianapolis in 2018, she faced the challenge of redefining her identity and network. Through her coaching, she cultivates confidence, clarity, and a sense o...
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Starting May 7, 2025, a Real ID-compliant driver's license or ID will be required for domestic flights and access to federal facilities. Indiana residents must visit a BMV branch with original documents proving identity, lawful status, Social Security number, and two proofs of Indiana residency. Loo...
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Indianapolis-based law firm Lewis Wagner has rebranded to Lewis Wagner & Trimble, LLP, effective May 1, 2025, in recognition of Partner John C. Trimble's four decades of leadership and legal excellence. Trimble's contributions have been pivotal in shaping the firm's national reputation, particul...
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Joe Ward-Wallace, a 62-year-old Black entrepreneur from Los Angeles, experienced a harrowing incident involving LAPD. After nearly colliding with a police cruiser, he approached officers to lodge a complaint but ended up beaten and falsely imprisoned for five days on battery charges that were ultima...
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Statista reported that in 2020, over 141 million Americans used artificial sweeteners, with projections suggesting this figure will exceed 144 million by 2024. While these sugar substitutes appeal to those managing diabetes and seeking weight control, recent studies question their health benefits. T...
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A Texas federal judge appointed by Donald Trump has ruled that the president improperly invoked the Alien Enemies Act to expedite deportations of alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. US District Judge Fernando Rodriguez stated Trump overstepped his authority. This unprecedented rul...
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Discover the remarkable story of Oliver Lewis, a pioneering figure in Kentucky Derby history, featured in the May 2, 2025 edition of The Cincinnati Herald. As the first African American jockey to win the prestigious race in 1875, Lewis’ legacy continues to inspire generations. This article honors hi...
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FactCheck.org is proud to announce its achievement of the prestigious 2025 National Headliner Award for excellence in online beat reporting focused on government and political affairs. The top honor in this category recognized our rigorous fact-checking of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump’s...