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During the April 6 game, Steph Curry and Ime Udoka exchanged heated words, drawing attention to their significant others. The Warriors struggled against the Rockets, losing 106-96 and ending a five-game winning streak. Postgame, Curry humorously mentioned a canceled dinner reservation involving his...
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Staff reductions at the federal Department of Health and Human Services raise alarms among respiratory-health organizations. They warn that diminished resources will exacerbate asthma, smoking-related illnesses, and Big Tobacco's influence, particularly impacting Black communities. Experts urge imme...
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(Photo: Getty Images) The National Parks Service has erased references to Harriet Tubman from its "Underground Railroad" webpage. Previously highlighting her significance, the site now emphasizes broad themes of liberty without mentioning slavery. Historian Fergus Bordewich criticized the changes, a...
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Former President Barack Obama criticized Donald Trump and Republicans for ignoring constitutional violations they would have condemned during his presidency. Speaking at Hamilton College, he expressed concern over Trump's authoritarian actions, emphasizing the hypocrisy of GOP silence. Obama urged A...
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Former NFL star Terrell Owens shared a harrowing experience on Instagram, documenting his Uber becoming trapped in rising floodwaters in Indianapolis. In the 8-minute video, he pleaded for help, revealing water filling the car. Fortunately, he appears safe now, later posting a movie outing on his In...
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Lou Williams, ex-Clippers player, commented on Draymond Green's disputed foul on Alperen Sengun, stating, “It seems like a basketball play, but officials factor in reputation. Green’s past leads to increased scrutiny.” Meanwhile, the Warriors face challenges for playoff aspirations after their 106-9...
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The World Health Organization warns that unprecedented aid cuts may reverse two decades of progress in maternal healthcare. Despite a 40% decline in maternal deaths since 2000, 260,000 women still died in 2023. Cuts threaten essential services, leaving pregnant women vulnerable globally. Urgent inve...
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Dallas CASA's celebrated Parade of Playhouses marks its 30th anniversary at NorthPark Center from June 13-29, 2025. Sponsored by Crest Cadillac, this cherished community event showcases imaginative houses across the mall. KDC proudly serves as Grand Marshal. Be sure to experience this enchanting dis...
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Micah Parsons, the former Penn State star now with the Dallas Cowboys, shared that receiving an Alabama football offer was a dream. However, he found the Crimson Tide weight room experience unexpectedly intense. On his podcast, he described visiting Alabama's heat after growing up in the North.
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Former Louisville cornerback Tayon Holloway has been exonerated of assault and strangulation charges, as reported by WDRB's Jason Riley. Arrested post-game on November 17, he faced serious allegations, but a disorderly conduct charge will be expunged upon meeting conditions by June 4. The incident i...
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Mookie Betts, after skipping a White House visit in 2019, met President Trump alongside his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates. Celebrating his second championship, Trump joked about the trade that sent Betts from Boston. Betts, a four-time All-Star and MVP, was traded for Verdugo, Downs, and Wong.
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A study of over 1,000 NYC middle and high schools revealed links between student discipline and teacher characteristics. Positive perceptions of school climate and diverse staff correlated with lower suspension rates, especially for Black and Latinx students. Future research should focus on enhancin...
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Heart disease leads U.S. deaths, heavily impacting Black communities. Many are unaware they have it—often without symptoms. Understanding hidden risks and recognizing subtle signs is crucial. Regular check-ups and awareness can save lives. Prioritize health to combat systemic inequalities and empowe...
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The Saint Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA) has appointed Jumaane Paul as Chief Engineer to enhance technical operations, focusing on port rehabilitation and infrastructure development. With 20 years of experience, Paul has a proven track record in engineering and project management, ensuri...
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No NFL team faced a staggering $85 million in dead salary-cap liabilities until the Denver Broncos. Cutting Russell Wilson in March 2024 seemed risky, yet rookie Bo Nix led the team to its first postseason since 2015, proving the Broncos are poised for future success with strategic acquisitions and...