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During her illustrious daytime television career, Oprah Winfrey disclosed that she frequently incurred hefty costs for designer suits due to the unavailability of her size off the peg. To rectify this, her wardrobe team often purchased two larger sizes, creatively combining them into a single suit....
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A troubling shift occurred in my friend's life; a once lively and devoted mother now seemed like a shadow of her former self. She withdrew from work and her family, neglecting even her cherished pet. Her teenage daughter stepped in, managing household duties and expressing confusion and resentment t...
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The accomplished singer Shakira, renowned for her hit “Whenever, Wherever,” experienced a notable fall during her recent concert at the Bell Center in Montreal, Quebec. As she prepared to deliver her iconic 2001 track during the “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” world tour, Shakira slipped unexpectedly.
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Under the Trump administration, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has frozen or eliminated billions in scientific research funding and aimed to cut approximately 20,000 agency positions. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. downplayed these impacts, misleadingly asserting that there w...
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3 months ago
The most ironic aspect of Elon "Chainsaw" Musk's high-profile campaign against government waste isn't just that it has created more detritus than it has eliminated. Far more troubling is how the cleanup team has bypassed the largest, foulest waste dumps—the billions in tax dollars distributed annual...
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“The President currently holds no public stance on the reparations debate,” remarked a senior White House Official amid ongoing discussions surrounding the issue in Maryland. Governor Wes Moore has recently vetoed proposals for a reparations study, while the Maryland Legislative Black Caucus seeks a...
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(CNN) – In a transformative shift for cervical cancer screening in the U.S., patients can now opt for at-home self-collection of vaginal samples, eliminating the need for traditional in-office procedures involving stirrups and speculums.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted approval fo...
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With over twenty years representing Central Brooklyn in the New York State Senate, I have chaired influential committees, enacted significant legislation, and taught public policy at both CUNY and SUNY. Now, I am vying for the role of New York City Comptroller, a position pivotal for managing pensio...
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A federal judge recently asserted that the Trump administration is creating turmoil for immigrant detainees slated for South Sudan, undermining their right to due process. Judge Brian Murphy of the District Court in Massachusetts rebuffed the administration's request to reconsider previous rulings t...
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In a lively sports discussion recently, New York radio host Craig Carton ignited controversy by endorsing San Francisco quarterback Brock Purdy over Super Bowl champion Jalen Hurts. In a segment with former NFL player Mark Schlereth, Carton confidently asserted, “This one is easy to me. It takes no...
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3 months ago
The Texas Tribune reports that a bill prohibiting all products with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is now on Governor Greg Abbott's desk for consideration, following the Senate's approval of the House version late Sunday. Should the governor not veto it, Texas' $8 billion hemp sector, employing around 5...
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3 months ago
Billie Eilish triumphed at the American Music Awards on Monday night, securing wins in all seven of her nominated categories, including artist of the year, album of the year, and song of the year, despite her absence due to touring commitments.Beyoncé celebrated her first accolades in the country mu...
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3 months ago
(Special to The Dallas Examiner) – DeSoto Independent School District celebrated a milestone in the progress and development of science, technology, engineering and math education with a special event at Katherine Johnson Technology Magnet Academy, a STEM and advanced academics focused K-8 speciali...
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The fourth Summer of Safety campaign is underway, aiming to enhance public safety in Dallas by offering various free and affordable activities for local youth throughout the summer months. Key participants in this initiative include the Dallas Public Library, the Office of Arts and Culture, Dallas...
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Charles B. Rangel, a revered civil rights advocate, decorated war veteran, and pioneering congressman from New York, passed away at the age of 94. His death was confirmed by the City College of New York, where he contributed as Statesman-in-Residence and initiated the Charles B. Rangel Infrastruct...