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Washington, D.C. – An illuminating CNN survey conducted by SSRS from March 6-9, 2025, unveils a significant discontent among voters, with 56% expressing disapproval regarding President Trump's handling of the economy. This figure represents the lowest approval ratings of his tenure. The overall disa...
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Tonita Cheatham, executive director of community relations at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, embodies resilience and leadership. Honored as a 2025 Chicago Defender Women of Excellence, her journey, marked by challenges and triumphs, inspires others to embrace growth and community advocacy....
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L. Clifford Davis, the first Black law student applicant at the University of Arkansas, died on February 15 at age 100. A graduate of Philander Smith University, he later attended Howard University. Davis became a trailblazer in law and education, serving as Tarrant County's first Black district jud...
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“Hope is high expectations during tough times,” noted Lt. Garlin Gilchrist at Jam Handy. He announced his candidacy for Michigan Governor, aiming to drive statewide progress. With a proven track record in innovation and justice reform, Gilchrist inspires residents to believe in a brighter future for...
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Atmospheric rivers, significant weather phenomena, are increasingly affecting regions like California. Recent studies reveal these moisture-laden systems have grown wetter and more frequent, linked to climate change. As they bring essential rainfall, they also pose risks, contributing to floods and...
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The Chronicle, Forsyth Historic Resources Commission, and Winston-Salem Writers invite 6th-8th graders to enter the second annual essay contest for National Historic Preservation Month. Submissions are open from March 3 to April 10, with prizes for the top three essays. Email entries to preservation...
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Target's recent financial losses, totaling $15.7 billion, highlight the risks of abandoning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Black consumers wield over $1.6 trillion in annual spending power. Companies like Costco thrive by embracing DEI, while neglecting it can alienate critical...
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Borneo’s rainforests impact Hoosiers profoundly, influencing local air, water, and wildlife. The Nature Conservancy’s efforts to protect Borneo’s biodiversity are crucial for global climate stability, offering vital carbon storage. Preserving these ecosystems ensures a healthier future for both the...
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Kevin Costner's demeanor in interviews often presents a complex challenge, as Maureen Dowd reveals in her book “Notorious.” A notable incident from 1991 involved him brusquely responding to elderly fans seeking a photograph. This moment has been described as akin to “watching someone kick kittens,”...
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The ongoing rivalry between LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith intensifies as LeBron rehabilitates from a groin injury. Smith recently addressed their tense encounter during a game, where LeBron cautioned him concerning Bronny. On "First Take" and Gil's Arena, Smith labeled LeBron's comments as "weak...
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While in my doctor’s office, I encountered a meme about divisive opinions online. Social media often distracts from our spiritual journeys, leading to confusion and superficiality. Mindfulness is essential for fostering genuine connections and personal growth. Choose wisely what influences your spir...
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In Southeast Michigan, mentorship is vital for youth success. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Michigan (BBBSSEM) hosts The Great Big Auction on March 20, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Cambria Hotel, Detroit. Join us to support mentorship programs and help empower young lives. More info: https://bbbs...
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Indianapolis will participate in the City Nature Challenge from April 25-28, 2025, marking its eighth year. This event invites residents to capture local biodiversity using the iNaturalist app. Over 1,500 community scientists have contributed valuable data, aiding conservation efforts and enhancing...
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Speaker Mike Johnson successfully led a crucial House vote on President Trump's government funding plan, narrowly passing 217-213. With only one GOP defection, pressure mounts on Senate Democrats to respond. House Republicans hailed the bill as a victory for Trump, while Democrats remained firmly op...
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Detroit has knocked down more than 20,000 homes since 2014. The process continues. Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto via Getty Images
by Mark Skidmore, Michigan State University; Camila Alvayay Torrejon, Universidad Católica del Norte, and Dusan Paredes Araya, Michigan State University
Few cities have experi...