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4 months ago
Middle-aged women, often overlooked, face rising eating disorders, with over 9 million affected. Misunderstood by healthcare providers, many like Janelle struggle for recognition. The societal pressure to maintain youth fuels these issues, revealing...
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4 months ago
Ranch dressing is a fascinating substance that blurs the line between solid and liquid. While it holds its shape, it flows when agitated, classifying it as soft matter. This unique behavior stems from polymers like xantham gum, which allow ranch to b...
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4 months ago
To qualify, applicants must possess a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status from the IRS and maintain an annual budget below $250,000. The organization offers one grant cycle annually. Previous winners may reapply if they haven’t received funding in the last t...
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Luke Kennard and Ja Morant scored a total of 58 points, propelling the Memphis Grizzlies to a 117-115 victory against the Utah Jazz at FedExForum on March 12. Kennard's critical three-pointer with 55 seconds left secured the win, placing Memphis in a...
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4 months ago
On December 8, 2024, Kimberly Douglas visited her son Bryce's gravestone, mourning his fentanyl overdose. She launched Black Moms Against Overdose to combat stigma and share vital information. Experts urge local governments to partner with communitie...
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4 months ago
The Southern Heritage Classic, a Memphis staple since 1990, is entering a dynamic new phase with exciting competitors. The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Golden Lions and the Alcorn State University Braves will showcase their talents in upcomin...
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4 months ago
On February 27, HOME of Greater Cincinnati learned that HUD terminated a key fair housing grant, effective immediately. This $425,000 annual grant, vital for counseling and investigations, impacts 30% of HOME’s funding. The loss restricts support for...
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4 months ago
The Real Taco Fest returns for its fourth year on May 10, celebrating local taco culture at Smale Riverfront Park. With over fifteen vendors, attendees can savor delicious tacos and refreshing drinks. Enjoy live music, games, and a spicy challenge, a...
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4 months ago
The Tri-State Defender, a historic newspaper dedicated to the African American community, is launching “TSD in the Community Forums” next week. These community-driven discussions aim to enhance local engagement and connection, kicking off during Wome...
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4 months ago
By Taalib Saber, attorney and owner of The Saber Firm. Despite recent federal cuts to DEI programs, Black entrepreneurs can seize this moment for self-sufficiency and community growth. Emphasizing collaboration, digital marketing, and ownership will...
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4 months ago
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly reshaped U.S. education, with teacher shortages, scripted curricula, and rising mental health issues. Students face increased technology scrutiny, while social-emotional support remains crucial. Trust in teache...
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4 months ago
WASHINGTON — Starlette Thomas recalls protesting daily at 16th and H streets against police brutality and racial injustice during the summer of 2020. On March 10, the 45-year-old Bowie, Maryland, resident revisited this significant site to commemorat...
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4 months ago
(By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Senior National Correspondent) U.S. stock markets are facing notable downturns, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeting by 890 points (2.1%), closing at 41,912. Similarly, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite dropped...
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A recent 2025 Side Hustle Survey by LendingTree reveals that 44% of Americans are engaged in side hustles, relying on this additional income for essential expenses. These results highlight the financial pressures faced by many as wages stagnate and l...