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Karoline Leavitt Faces Blowback Over White House Video, Loses Followers

A video featuring White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt giving influencer Kate Mackz a tour of the residence has ignited intense criticism. Recorded on April 30, their interaction showcased iconic areas like the West Wing. Despite previous support, Mackz now faces backlash for showcasing Leav...

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How Trump's Student Loan Strategies Could Stifle Economic Growth

President Trump is initiating wage garnishment for student loan defaulters, coinciding with his administration's detrimental tariff policies that destabilize the economy. The Department of Education plans to reclaim funds by withholding wages and tax refunds. This unwarranted policy against financia...

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African American Chamber Secures Prestigious Research Impact Award

The Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky African American Chamber of Commerce (AACC) was honored with the Research Impact Award from the University of Cincinnati’s Alpaugh Family Economics Center at their annual ceremony on April 23. This accolade recognizes the university's leading research ini...

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Why Neglecting Dental Checkups in Your 20s Could Haunt You Later

Millions of Americans recognize the value of a radiant smile, yet alarming statistics from Risas Dental reveal a troubling trend among young adults. In 2024, over 44,855 patients aged 18-24 missed their dental appointments, contributing to the national 15% no-show rate. Dr. Elizabeth Walton of Risas...

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IMSA Graduate Secures Almost $1 Million in College Scholarships

Jensy Godinez, a graduating senior from Indiana Math and Science Academy (IMSA) North, has garnered nearly $1 million in scholarship offers from 15 colleges across the nation. Having started at IMSA West in fifth grade, she excelled academically and flourished in debate. "Jensy’s dedication is admir...

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Trailblazing Black Women Achieve Named Professorships at Duke University

Founded in 1996 following a generous $10 million contribution from Anne T. and Robert Bass, the Bass Society of Fellows is dedicated to honoring exemplary faculty at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Society members enjoy a five-year named professorship and perpetual recognition as Bass Fel...