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(By Paulo Carvão, Harvard Kennedy School) Envision a future where a smart robot manages your finances flawlessly—until it transfers your savings to a rogue state. Accountability becomes elusive as lawsuits ensue. My team’s Dynamic Governance Model ai...
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Pinot Noir and Pinot Nero refer to the same grape variety, with French and Italian names respectively. Known for its elegance, this low-tannin wine pairs beautifully with dishes like seafood and pork. Notable choices include Kaltern Saltner's Riserva...
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By Judith Black Moore, Special to the Tri-State Defender Dr. Marie Feagins’ lawsuit against Memphis-Shelby County Schools raises concerns about public officials' transparency. Following her recent dismissal as superintendent, Feagins garnered communi...
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Dear Editor: Forest Park, like Lincoln Heights, has its own interstate overpass and a predominantly Black community. It's crucial for the public to recognize that the hostility directed at Lincoln Heights' Council constitutes criminal intimidation, a...
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Sen. Elissa Slotkin criticized former President Trump’s policies, labeling them a “reckless gamble” risking recession. Slotkin, from Illinois, condemned Trump's focus on billionaires, rising costs, and dismissed workers. She highlighted the need for...
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Memphis Tigers' coach Penny Hardaway, a Treadwell High alumnus, joined his hometown team with impressive credentials, earning Parade National High School Player of the Year. On campus, he excelled as a two-time All-American. His remarkable journey le...
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As winter fades and spring emerges, spring cleaning becomes a ritual for emotional renewal. Decluttering enhances mental clarity by linking physical spaces with psychological well-being. Organized environments reduce stress and anxiety, boosting dopa...
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Celebrating Black history in action, All-In Cincinnati honors Denisha Porter, Executive Director at Flywheel Social Enterprise Hub. Renowned for leadership in health, housing, and justice, Denisha was named one of Ohio's Top 50 Women Leaders for 2024...
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Edwin Freeman for Black Star News highlights Latoya LeGrand's campaign in Queens, targeting women's rights and economic empowerment. Her "Women Forward" initiative proposes a Women's Business Center, childcare support, and enhanced healthcare service...
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Dear Editor: Potholes plague certain neighborhoods, posing safety risks. Paddock Road and Gilbert Avenue resemble Swiss cheese, hindering navigation to I-75 and Eden Park. My car suffered damage from these main roads' disrepair, leaving me stranded a...
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A Jamaican-born psychotherapist in New York highlights rising anxiety in Caribbean immigrant communities due to President Donald J. Trump’s deportation policies. Vassell G. O’Gilvie notes fear drives clients away from in-person visits, opting for te...
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U.S. Army Reserve physical therapy assistant Elvia Azuara bonded with a stray cat, Fent, in Kosovo. Through the "War Torn Pups & Cats" program by Paws of War, founded by Robert Misseri, Azuara reunited with Fent in Texas, easing her transition home....
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Memphis Light, Gas, and Water is advancing solar energy and battery storage plans to enhance system reliability, affordability, and sustainability. MLGW President and CEO Doug McGowen revealed at a news conference on March 5 that the utility will iss...
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Kansas City, MO—Following The Kansas City Defender's explosive report on city corruption and racism, City Manager Brian Platt is suspended. Mayor Quinton Lucas confirmed Platt’s paid suspension post-jury verdict favoring Chris Hernandez, awarding him...