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The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority (SLTA) revealed this year's community jazz events at WASCO in Vieux Fort. This initiative, integral to the Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival, seeks to empower ten communities through live performances, promoting tourism and culture while boosting local collaboration...
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race returns on July 4, 2025, marking 55 years of tradition. Registration for the 56th annual race opened April 1 and runs until April 30. Participants can secure one of 55,000 spots via guaranteed entry or the lottery system. Photo by Atlanta Track Cl...
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A viral Facebook post revealed that J'Da Bacon, a Chick-fil-A employee in Vidalia, Georgia, received only a $1,000 scholarship, while her coworkers received $2,500. This sparked outrage, with many alleging racial discrimination. Supporters shared her Cash App, urging others to help rectify the situa...
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Are your allergies worse this year? You're not alone. The U.S. is experiencing a severe spring allergy season, with cities like Atlanta reporting record pollen levels. Factors like climate change, longer seasons, and increased exposure contribute to rising allergy symptoms. Consult a healthcare prov...
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Discover the Celare at 301 Straight St, Cincinnati, where exquisite food meets exceptional service. Dine at the Iris Café and savor dishes like Citrus Salmon Pave and Battered Cauliflower. Indulge in unique cocktails and enjoy breakfast favorites like the Foragers Bowl. Experience a memorable culina...
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Each week, The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education shares links to articles that explore diverse perspectives on African Americans in higher education. These selections do not represent the views of JBHE's editorial board. Subscribers are encouraged to suggest articles for future features.
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A public hearing on xAI’s contentious plan to install 15 gas turbines in Southwest Memphis is scheduled for the upcoming months, as announced by Shelby County’s leading health official. The Environmental Protection Agency is reviewing the permit for these turbines, with the hearing being the final s...
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Serena Williams shared an adorable video with her husband, Alexis Ohanian, and her mother, Oracene Price, on March 15. Fans noticed Ohanian's affectionate gesture, but some skeptics questioned the authenticity of their bond. Despite mixed reactions, Williams' caption highlighted a lighthearted momen...
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Rising artist CashTank, a native of Columbia, South Carolina, exemplifies resilience and drive. Balancing long shifts at a warehouse with nights in the studio, he’s spent six years grinding toward his music dreams. In this exclusive Q&A, CashTank opens up about the realities of his journey, the...
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Richard Hall, an Indiana native, co-founded Hall Madden, known for luxury custom suits. With showrooms in key cities, Hall merges artistry and precision in tailoring. Their three-appointment fitting process guarantees an exceptional fit. Hall plans to grow, providing “luxury convenience” to a broade...
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Hypertension, or high blood pressure, poses serious health risks. The Advance-HTN trial evaluated lorundrostat, a novel treatment for uncontrolled hypertension. Involving 285 participants, results showed significant blood pressure reductions. While promising, safety concerns like hyperkalemia were n...
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The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) concludes its 2024-25 season with “The Play That Goes Wrong,” a comedic disaster directed by Benjamin Hanna. Running from April 9 to May 11, this chaotic production promises laughter amidst mishaps. Tickets start at $25; for details, visit irtlive.com.
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Mississippi State Auditor Shad White has launched an investigation into Sheriff Bryan Bailey of Rankin County. Bailey faces allegations of misusing his authority for personal benefit, including employing inmates on his family farm and misusing taxpayer funds. White has alerted federal prosecutors, h...
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Paige Spiranac recently caught attention on Instagram with a video showcasing her new golf bag, but her tight shorts became the main focus! While some fans admired her hard work in the gym, others couldn’t help but notice her outfit. Regardless, it’s all about her passion for golf.
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(By Jess Schnur) On March 31, Food Lion revealed its seventh annual Orange Bag campaign results, empowering customers to combat food insecurity via Feeding America. Since 2014, Food Lion Feeds has delivered over 1 billion meals, targeting 1.5 billion by 2025. Community involvement remains vital in t...