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Federal Judge Overturns Ruling on Medical Debt Erasure from Credit Reports

By Adriana Morga and Cora Lewis | The Associated Press Medical bills were on display in Temple Hills, Maryland, as of June 26, 2023. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File) NEW YORK (AP) — A Texas federal judge has dismantled a finalized rule from the Biden administration's Consumer Financial Protection...

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LeBron James Supporters Rally After He’s Mocked for Holding Daughter

LeBron James and his 10-year-old daughter, Zhuri Nova, recently made a charming appearance at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, showcasing their strong father-daughter connection while supporting Bronny in his game against the Los Angeles Clippers. During their night out, LeBron beamed as he admir...

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Coldplay Concert Turns Scandalous as CEO's Cheating Drama Escalates

A man is currently expressing remorse to his family after Coldplay's lead vocalist Chris Martin inadvertently highlighted him alongside a woman—who was not his spouse—during a recent concert.On July 16, the iconic British band was performing the second of their two shows at Gillette Stadium in Foxbo...

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Southland RISE Fuels Positive Change with Summer Grants for Youth

Fifteen community organizations across the South Side and adjoining suburbs have received significant summer funding. Southland RISE, a collaborative initiative from UChicago Medicine and Advocate Health Care, has allocated $150,000 to support grassroots programs focused on youth development, trauma...

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Civil Rights in Peril? Urban League Blasts Trump-Era Policies

The urgency conveyed in the National Urban League's latest State of Black America report is unmistakable; it highlights a civil rights emergency in the United States. Unveiled during the League’s annual conference in Cleveland, the report asserts that President Trump’s policies are eroding decades o...