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3 months ago
New York, NY — On Tuesday, 80 Leaders High School students rallied at Tweed Courthouse, urging Mayor Eric Adams to restore vital public service funding. Marely, the event’s MC, highlighted the need for full funding in education and mental health, rej...
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3 months ago
Join us for the Woman’s City Club’s Seasongood Luncheon on May 3, honoring Agnes B. Seasongood. Enjoy a buffet, hear from Judge Wende Cross, and celebrate five award-winning students. Tickets are $55 or $400 for a table of eight. RSVP by April 28 at...
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3 months ago
NEW YORK, NY – The Adams Administration has announced the opening of an ICE Office at Rikers Island. Senior Policy Counsel Zach Ahmad from the NYCLU criticized this move, claiming it jeopardizes immigrant safety. He emphasized that ICE's presence und...
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3 months ago
(By A.D. Carson, University of Virginia) In 2017, I was labeled UVA's "first" hip-hop professor, which overlooked Kyra Gaunt's earlier contributions. Misleading narratives persist, as seen with Lupe Fiasco's upcoming role at Johns Hopkins. Hip-hop ac...
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3 months ago
Each season, my optimism for Cincinnati dwindles as they face another sluggish start. Losing 22 of 30 games against the Brewers is disheartening. Despite stellar pitching and promising players like TJ Friedl, I’m fatigued by poor management decisions...
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3 months ago
My grandparents overcame numerous challenges, diligently working and saving to purchase a home. My grandfather left school in fifth grade to support his younger siblings. Their unwavering determination to achieve homeownership, a common aspiration of...
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3 months ago
(By Jamal Baker NDG Contributing Writer) The NCAA Basketball Tournaments for both men and women have wrapped up another thrilling season. The University of Connecticut triumphed over the University of South Carolina 82-59 in the women's final, while...
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3 months ago
Terry Francona steps in as the new Reds manager, bringing extensive experience and a proven track record. Tasked with transforming a young talent pool into contenders, Francona faces challenges early in the season. With players like Elle De La Cruz a...
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3 months ago
Doubts have transformed into certainty. Following Donald Trump's January return to the White House, subtle cues have evolved into explicit declarations. The distortion of American history is now evident—enshrined in laws and supported by a government...
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3 months ago
In 2014, Stephen Hawking warned about the risks of artificial intelligence outpacing human intelligence. As technology advances, concerns grow over job loss and AI in warfare. Yet, the true danger may stem from humanity's flawed nature, as depicted i...
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3 months ago
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...
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3 months ago
At the intersection of Walker Avenue and College Street, a vibrant story unfolds. The Green Leaf Container Café and Farm Stand, built from repurposed shipping containers and energized by local ingredients, is a shining example of a city flourishing w...
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3 months ago
Chocolate enthusiasts, did you know that 70% of cocoa beans come from West Africa? Established in 1994, Fairtrade ensures fair compensation for farmers. Tony’s Chocolonely, a leader in ethical chocolate, exemplifies this commitment with their famous...
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3 months ago
Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington is steeped in history, having held funerals for legends like Rosa Parks and Frederick Douglass while welcoming presidents and civil rights figures. This year, it made headlines again by se...
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3 months ago
Who do you believe you are? This question holds various interpretations. It can feel confrontational or encourage reflection. Consider your ancestry and identity. Can this inquiry be resolved through literature, as explored by author Martha S.? Delve...