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4 months ago
Greg Petrowich, WFYI's CEO, addresses government scrutiny of PBS and NPR, highlighting funding threats. Public media ensures access to unbiased, educational content for all Americans. Federal support is crucial, despite claims of bias. Engage with Co...
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4 months ago
Kelly Young unveils Baise Collective, a dynamic PR firm in Indianapolis. With vast experience in corporate and nonprofit communications, Young rebrands her consultancy, emphasizing leadership, growth, and media strategy. Baise Collective offers tailo...
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4 months ago
The Naptown African American Theatre Collective (NAATC) presents "Stew," directed by LaKesha Lorene, showcasing kitchen conversations and family traditions. Premiering March 13 at Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center, it explores generational ties among T...
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4 months ago
February's end marked an impactful economic protest led by The People’s Union USA, urging consumers to boycott major retailers for a day. While some companies like Amazon thrived, others, including Target, felt the pinch. The movement spotlighted eco...
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4 months ago
Indy's expertise in hosting global events shines as the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine sets records with 30,000 fans and $10 million in economic impact. Beyond sports, events like the WWE Royal Rumble and upcoming WrestleMania are projected to inject $350...
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4 months ago
Each year, we're bombarded with supposed health solutions—exercise regimes, miracle foods, or supplements. Yet, we inherently know the basics: improve eating habits, move regularly, and maintain a sleep routine. Start small, like reducing fast food,...
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4 months ago
The United Nations has highlighted the persistent chaos engulfing eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where escalating insecurity and rampant sexual violence are driving extensive displacements. The UNHCR underscores pressing humanitarian...
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4 months ago
Often seen as optional, like speed limits or media truth, the article explores the challenges of sustaining integrity in modern political dynamics.
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4 months ago
Retired Judge Carole Smitherman reminisces about her remarkable journey at the Jefferson County Courthouse. Celebrated for her groundbreaking achievements, she made history as Birmingham's first Black female judge. Her legacy extends to fostering har...
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4 months ago
Scrolling through Instagram recently, I came across a trend where creators imagine having lunch with their younger selves. That idea stuck with me. I even made a Reel about it, but it kept echoing in my mind—especially because I’ve just been named g...
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4 months ago
Alabama State University is leading the way in cannabis education with a groundbreaking new initiative. In partnership with Green Flower, ASU is introducing five online certification programs focused on healthcare, horticulture, business, compliance...
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4 months ago
The resistance to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the United States jeopardizes advancement. Throughout history, DEI has broadened access to opportunities, evident in figures like Jackie Robinson breaking barriers in Major Leagu...
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4 months ago
FedEx Corporation sues MyPillow, led by CEO Michael Lindell, over unpaid shipping fees. The lawsuit claims MyPillow owes $8,801,710.93 in costs since February 2021. FedEx accuses MyPillow of breaching their contract by neglecting numerous invoice...
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4 months ago
In 1966, Senator J.W. Fulbright condemned American policies in the Vietnam War, pointing to "the arrogance of power." Fast-forward to 2025, and echoes of this arrogance resurfaced as President Trump criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky. This dispa...
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4 months ago
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has dismissed the possibility of negotiations with rebel factions, citing concerns over a looming humanitarian catastrophe. Instead, the government of Kinshasa is pursuing direct conversations with Rwanda, attri...