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Renier Coetzee cautions against using expired medications due to health risks. Improper disposal, like trashing or flushing, poses environmental threats. Safe alternatives include using drug take-back programs. Mixing meds with substances like coffee grounds before disposing can mitigate risks. Prop...
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Imagine a husband caught cheating in his dad's work van. His wife, not silent, filmed the affair, spreading it online. The furious encounter went viral as she confronted the unfaithful duo. Lesson: don't cheat, especially in inappropriate places.
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Sarah Clasen, a Washington State Patrol officer, ironically arrested for DUI-related vehicular homicide, previously urged driver vigilance. She hit motorcyclist Jhoser Sanchez while allegedly intoxicated, denying sobriety tests. Clasen's story clashed with evidence, leading to her arrest and a 72-ho...
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Barack and Michelle Obama enjoy Hawaii amid divorce rumors. Their $18 million Oahu mansion, with 11 bedrooms and two pools, nears completion. Despite speculation, their marriage appears strong, celebrating milestones together. Questions arise about funding, given a presidential salary of $400,000 an...
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Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, urges Donald Trump via Instagram to reinstate the Maine Sea Grant, highlighting its vital role in Maine's coastal communities. Her plea emphasizes the importance of local elections and the impact of policy decisions on individuals and industries. Will Trum...
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Donald Trump hosted the "Believers & Ballots" event in Pike County, October 23, 2024. His first month reportedly harms Georgia's economy with job cuts and funding freezes affecting the CDC. DNC claims his actions risk essential benefits for many Georgians. Trump addresses Congress at 9 p.m. EST....
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Often seen as optional, like speed limits or media truth, the article explores the challenges of sustaining integrity in modern political dynamics.
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Ohio State QB Will Howard's girlfriend and her mom went viral for their flirty game-day selfies. Their confident snapshots, captioned with heartfelt messages, captivated the internet. Despite critics, these women are just embracing fun moments. Capture your own game-day memories—who knows, you might...
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An anonymous NFL coach labeled Shedeur Sanders "brash" and "arrogant" after his combine interview. However, first impressions can mislead. Sanders, Deion’s son, might have faced nerves or a rough day. Critics should consider modern athlete evolution before judging. Let’s wait to see Sanders prove th...
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Carolyn Hugley, Georgia House Minority Leader, reflects on her role amid legislative challenges. With Republicans dominating, Hugley emphasizes pushing beneficial legislation, despite potential co-option. Tort reform and healthcare access remain focal points. As Georgia Democrats advocate for citize...
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By Mark Haynes | OBSERVER Correspondent
Sacramento's elite high school basketball teams, Inderkum Tigers and Folsom Bulldogs, battled for the CIF Sac-Joaquin section championship spot. Inderkum's Coach Fred Wilson reflected on his coaching journey, emphasizing life lessons over victories. Despite e...
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Michigan State University’s Citing Slavery Project reveals enduring legal influences from slavery-era rulings. Despite the 13th Amendment, precedents like Prigg v. Pennsylvania continue shaping property law and civil rights cases. Law professor Justin Simard encourages awareness and thoughtful citat...
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By Leah Mallory | New York Amsterdam News | Word In Black(WIB) – PeachFuzz Laser Studio in Brooklyn offers specialized laser hair removal for diverse skin tones, focusing on melanated skin. Founded by sisters Keisha and Kristin Wagner, the studio sees around 500 clients monthly, expanding from...
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Retired Judge Carole Smitherman reflects on her illustrious career at Jefferson County Courthouse. Honored for breaking barriers, she was the first Black woman judge in Birmingham. Her legacy includes promoting unity beyond political labels. Passionate about music, dance, and gardening, she values c...
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Editor’s Note: Inspired by a trend, I created a Reel imagining lunch with my younger self. This issue of The Birmingham Times celebrates influential women like Melanie Bridgeforth and Marie Sutton. Grab your March 6, 2025, copy and honor the remarkable journey of women shaping history. Javacia...