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As the government shutdown casts uncertainty over many families' financial stability and access to vital assistance, food insecurity is again a critical issue. It’s crucial for residents of Sacramento to be aware that support is readily accessible year-round, not exclusively during crises. Several l...
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1 month ago
As the unprecedented federal government shutdown persisted from October 1 into November, critical food assistance programs for those in need faced depletion, igniting urgent media coverage regarding hunger across America. The hardest hit demographic has been Black communities, who rely heavily on go...
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On Sunday evening, eight Democratic U.S. Senators convened with Republican counterparts, tentatively reaching compromises aimed at resolving a seven-week federal government shutdown. This stalemate has severely impacted over 42 million individuals reliant on food stamp benefits. Consequentially, a S...
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Chronic absenteeism rates in K-12 schools surged following the reopening after COVID-19 lockdowns, yet a recent decline has been noted nationwide. According to an EdTrust report, a nonprofit focused on educational equity, certain states could see absenteeism reductions of up to 50% over the next two...
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Dr. Benjamin Chavis, the president and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), was honored as the founder of the environmental justice movement at the Mississippi Statewide Environmental Climate Justice Summit, hosted by Jesus People Against Pollution (JPAP) from October 24-26,...
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The Texas Tribune reports that, starting November 1, average premiums for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are projected to rise by 35.2% in Texas due to insurers reacting to increasing costs and the potential expiration of premium tax credits. This hike in premiums will significantly impact Texans, pa...
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The American penny officially ended its run on Wednesday after a lengthy period of decline, reaching the age of 238 years. The final penny was minted at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia under the supervision of U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach. Back in February, President Donald Trump used social media to...
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Dr. Benjamin Chavis, the president and CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association, was honored in October as the Father of the Environmental Justice Movement during the Mississippi Statewide Environmental Climate Justice Summit hosted by Jesus People Against Pollution at Tougaloo College....
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California Governor Gavin Newsom celebrated the successful passage of Proposition 50 in Texas on Saturday, shortly after his state approved a strategy to counter Governor Greg Abbott's redistricting initiative aimed at enhancing Republican congressional representation in Texas. Before addressing a c...
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The DeSoto Independent School District has secured the endorsement of its board of trustees for a substantial investment in technology to better equip students for the evolving digital environment. This initiative stands as one of the first major undertakings of the 2025 Bond Program. The plan invol...
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Dallas ISD is advancing its commitment to innovative education through the broader application of AI technologies throughout its schools. Douglas Frank, the director of the Reading Language Arts Department, highlighted the necessity of adapting to swift technological changes to prepare students effe...
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November marks National Homeless Youth Awareness Month, highlighting the pressing issue of youth homelessness and the myriad challenges that many Dallas ISD students and their families confront.Annually, over 3,900 students within Dallas ISD face the harsh realities of homelessness or unstable housi...
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A recent observational study indicates that increasing daily steps can potentially slow cognitive decline in older adults exhibiting early biological signs of Alzheimer’s disease.The presence of beta amyloid and tau proteins signifies Alzheimer’s. Beta amyloid may accumulate in neuronal spaces fro...
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If you're weary of the traditional heavy Thanksgiving fare that leaves you feeling excessively full, turn your attention to the appetizer spread. While it’s tempting to indulge in rich, savory snacks, opt for lighter options to maintain your appetite before the feast. These Sweet Potato Goat Chees...
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Recent election outcomes in New Jersey, Virginia, and New York City delivered a setback for those opposed to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The Democratic Party emerged as the decisive victor, heralding a clear triumph for racial, gender, and religious diversity.In New Jersey, Democrat Mi...