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Let's delve into the Department of Education (ED).
On March 20, President Donald Trump enacted an executive order to dismantle various ED functions, including significant funding cuts and workforce reductions. Although complete closure requires Congressional action, essential education decisions wo...
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The Government of Saint Lucia is launching an extensive initiative to enhance school facilities across the nation, prioritizing accessibility for students with disabilities, climate adaptability, and energy sustainability. Backed by a US$6 million loan from Afreximbank, the program targets 22 school...
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As highlighted by JBHE, the U.S. Congress boasts unprecedented diversity, with 26% of its members from non-White backgrounds. A Pew Research Center report delves into the representation of women of color, revealing 61 in the 119th Congress, including 31 Black women, two senators, and a historic firs...
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(Photo: Getty Images) Renowned journalist Gayle King and pop sensation Katy Perry made history on April 14 as part of the first all-female space crew since 1963. Blue Origin, owned by Jeff Bezos, launched its New Shepard rocket from West Texas, featuring King, Perry, bioastronaut Amanda Nguyen, form...
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Gage Ketterman, an 18-year-old basketball player from Harman, is facing felony charges after allegedly elbowing an opponent, resulting in a broken nose. The incident occurred during a game on February 26, prompting the victim's mother to report the assault. Video evidence suggests Ketterman's action...
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Ja Morant has stirred controversy once more, this time opting for a different imaginary gesture to celebrate his three-point shots. The standout player for the Memphis Grizzlies, previously penalized with a $75,000 fine for mimicking the act of aiming a firearm after a deep basket, has now chosen a...
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R&B powerhouse Summer Walker has swiftly risen through the ranks since her music debut. Her hit single “Girls Need Love” soared on the Billboard Hot 100, while her celebrated album *Over It* achieved a commendable number two on the Billboard 200. Open about her social anxiety, Walker’s honesty r...
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This week, in honor of Smart Money Week, we will delve into vital financial topics designed to help you navigate the current economic climate.Subjects will encompass strategic budgeting, key factors in home acquisitions, and cutting-edge savings instruments. We’ll also focus on enhancing children's...
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In Castries, Christians commemorated Palm Sunday, heralding the onset of Holy Week, through a unified gathering. Worshippers from the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Methodist Church, Salvation Army, and Roman Catholic Church convened at Derek Walcott Square, receiving blessings and participating in h...
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In 2020, Cecilia Taylor became the first Black woman to serve as mayor of Menlo Park. Throughout her two terms, she championed marginalized communities, engaging with the City Council and the San Mateo County Housing Authority. Taylor established Belle Haven Action to empower her neighborhood, highl...
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Gayle King has returned to the U.S. following an unprecedented all-female Blue Origin space launch. In a viral clip, she joyfully kissed the ground after a thrilling nearly 11-minute journey. Greeting Jeff Bezos at the West Texas site, King expressed immense pride: “This was a bona fide freakin’ fli...
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Dr. Jamyce Curtis Banks recalls the inspiration behind the NAWBO Indy Boss Ladies Magazine, which emerged from a conversation about using media to uplift voices. This groundbreaking publication reflects nearly 30 years of NAWBO's dedication to supporting women entrepreneurs. Jamyce emphasizes the im...
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Darnell K. Williams, Sr. has been named the eighth president of North Central University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, set to begin his term after the current spring semester. Recently, he joined the faculty as an associate professor of pastoral studies and leads the Preaching Institute for City Transf...
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Innovative medical treatments promise significant advancements, yet disparities exist, particularly among Black Americans. Dr. Pierre Theodore from Genentech Roche emphasized that genetic and environmental factors influence drug efficacy across populations. Ricky Fairley, CEO of Touch: The Black Bre...
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After a recent "successful" operation in Wilton's Yard, the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) executed a focused operation in Faux-a-Chaud, a challenging Castries neighborhood. Inspector Shervon Matthew, leading the Gangs, Narcotics, and Firearms Unit, reported the arrest of seven individuals f...