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California’s high-speed rail project, initially a $33 billion vision, has spiraled into an $89-128 billion controversy. Land acquisitions, often confidential, raise questions about political ties and profits. Despite significant investment, completion remains elusive. Critics argue it’s more about f...
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African American Construction Collective (AACC) led a protest at City College of San Francisco against exclusion from a new project, citing a breach of local hiring laws. Mike Gregory emphasized the need for local and African American contractor inclusion, highlighting community values and peaceful...
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Kamala Harris's campaign underscores the Democratic Party's failure to engage Black voters effectively. Despite substantial financial backing, Harris's strategies lacked impact, highlighting a need for a new political vision. Black voters must reconsider their allegiance, questioning the party's rel...
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Anthony Mackie not only leads Marvel's "Captain America: Brave New World" but also excels in real estate. From New Orleans to New York, his investments include a Brooklyn apartment and multiple New Orleans properties. His latest venture, East Studios LLC, aims to boost Louisiana's film industry, ble...
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Boxing legend Claressa Shields, "The GWOAT," made history by becoming the first undisputed women's heavyweight champion. Her new relationship with rapper Papoose, still legally married to Remy Ma, has drawn attention and controversy. Despite backlash, Shields embraces the support and connection she...
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As Super Bowl Sunday nears, NFL Honors in New Orleans marks a key event. Sterling Sharpe joins brother Shannon Sharpe in the Hall of Fame, a historic sibling feat. Eli Manning, bypassed for induction, remains content despite his two Super Bowl wins against the Patriots. His stats challenge Hall sele...
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Warner Music Group now holds a controlling share in Tempo Music, owning song rights from stars like Bruno Mars, Adele, and Wiz Khalifa. Valued at $450 million, this acquisition strengthens Warner’s position in the competitive music industry. Analysts predict these new assets will boost Warner’s reve...
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Fox Sports' scandal sees legal drama intensify as Skip Bayless and Joy Taylor face misconduct allegations. Accusations involve sexual and ethnic harassment, with both filing defenses claiming innocence. Faraji's lawsuit highlights alleged workplace misconduct. Meanwhile, former FS1 employees specula...
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The late Notorious B.I.G.'s estate has sued major retailers like Target and Nordstrom for selling unauthorized merchandise featuring his iconic "King of New York" image. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, claims iCanvas created these prints without permission, exploiting Biggie's likeness. Some re...
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Trump 2.0: The Swamp’s Worst Nightmare Becomes Reality Trump's relentless pursuit of justice is shaking the establishment. By firing entrenched bureaucrats and rejecting GOP traitors, he's redefining Republican leadership. His bold actions have Democrats panicking, while his uncompromising stance ob...
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The Media’s Reluctant Reckoning highlights the media's failed attempts to downplay Trump's momentum. Despite biased polling, public sentiment shifts in his favor. Trump's approval rises, contradicting media narratives. Even Democrats acknowledge internal issues. The media's narrative is unraveling a...
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Shannon Sharpe, NFL Hall of Famer, made history by announcing his brother Sterling Sharpe's 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame induction. From humble beginnings in Georgia, the Sharpe brothers are the first siblings enshrined in Canton. Sterling's seven-year career with the Packers was legendary, finall...
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(Special to The Dallas Examiner) – Reflecting on student days in segregated Dallas, my family found support after moving from Houston. Attending J.W. Ray Elementary, we thrived under talented teachers. Despite challenges at Madison High, dedicated staff inspired us. Pursuing international careers, m...
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In Texas, a new law mandates screening pregnant women for non-medical needs, offering Medicaid reimbursement for doulas and community health workers. This support aids in tackling food, housing, and transport issues, aiming to improve maternal health. Advocates push for expanded Medicaid coverage fo...
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USAID, once meant for humanitarian aid, is now a front for political manipulation and covert operations, funneling taxpayer money into unethical projects. As forensic analysis exposes fraud, unelected bureaucrats scramble. Elon Musk’s scrutiny reveals corruption, prompting unrest among politicians....