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Three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic has been instrumental in the Nuggets' impressive 50 regular season wins and six playoff victories. However, during Friday night’s match, Jokic struggled significantly, committing eight turnovers and hitting only 8-for-25 from the field, including a dismal 0-for-10 fro...
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Amidst the ongoing humanitarian dilemmas faced by migrants from Venezuela, the Congo, and Afghanistan, the Trump administration’s recent decision to grant asylum to 54 white South African refugees raises eyebrows. Critics note that these individuals are receiving preferential treatment despite the a...
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In a striking speech, Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, Vice-Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI), highlighted a concerning trend: Caribbean nations are falling behind in university graduation rates compared to other regions. This educational shortfall jeopardizes economic advancement a...
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Following a night at a Miami rooftop club, authorities allege a 23-year-old woman drugged a man in his hotel room, absconding with his $18,000 Rolex. Rachel Marie Warner from Las Vegas was arrested amidst an undercover operation, facing serious charges including grand theft and possession of a contr...
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Kathy Griffin has sparked concern among fans following the release of recent hiking photos taken in Malibu. Captured alongside an unidentifiable companion, the comedian showcased a stripped-down look with unkempt hair and no makeup. Observers noted her notably pale complexion, prompting health worri...
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In Elijah Anatole’s debut film, Heartfall, we witness Adam, portrayed by Kareem Stanley, struggling under profound grief amid the breathtaking landscapes of Saint Lucia. The narrative swiftly plunges into Adam's emotional turmoil, exploring his connection with the charming Kate (Chianne Cools), who...
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The title may seem playful, but "Games Women Play," crafted by Je’Caryous Johnson, explores the complexities of love and relationships. Claudia Jordan emphasizes its ability to provoke differing opinions on love dynamics. Flex Alexander highlights their genuine cast chemistry, emphasizing the camara...
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Days before the fourth Miramar Invitational, Julien Alfred disconnects from social media, focusing solely on those who truly matter. Her disciplined approach is evident in her conversations, revealing that her successes stem from intentional choices and sacrifices. On April 6, she clinched gold in t...
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Envision this: you conceive what seems like a brilliant idea, yet you hesitate to share it. You’re not alone. Director of Innovation Lennel Malzaire asserts this reluctance must change. Saint Lucia needs a culture that embraces experimentation, where even unrefined ideas are valued. The ministry pri...
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Robert Francis Prevost has been appointed Pope Leo XIV, marking him as the first American-born pope. While he identifies as white, genealogical research by experts reveals connections to Louisiana’s Black and Creole communities. Notably, his maternal lineage extends to 19th-century “free people of c...
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Yvonne W. Huntley, an 88-year-old classical music icon and educator, is rallying support in a national campaign as she faces a critical kidney health battle. Residents and leaders unite to highlight the importance of organ donation, emphasizing her rich legacy in music education. Her exceptional jou...
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The University of Richmond has dedicated the Burying Ground Memorial to honor enslaved individuals interred on its campus grounds. This initiative follows extensive research revealing that parts of the university were built over burial sites of enslaved people. The memorial, situated near Little Wes...
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The U.S. Supreme Court deliberated on April 30, 2025, over St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond, a pivotal case that could reshape public education. The issue is whether religious groups can use taxpayer funding to establish and operate faith-based charter schools, challenging...
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In 1987, nearly 50% of American Catholics said their faith was among the most important aspects of their lives. Today, that number has dropped to just 37%. Many are leaving Catholicism entirely. The General Social Survey shows that in 1973, only 10% of Catholics had switched religions and 7% had lef...
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Mellody Hobson, co-CEO and President of Ariel Investments, highlights alarming trends in the U.S. stock markets, with the Dow plunging 890 points at the week's start. This downturn intensifies worries for Black investors, historically grappling with wealth disparities. Financial experts emphasize ma...