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Trust is essential in relationships, especially between law enforcement and the communities they serve. The “blue wall of silence” harms accountability, breeding mistrust and undermining officers' integrity. This perpetuates a cycle of fear, particul...
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Athletes embody artistry, often fading with age. George Foreman, once a feared fighter, defied time, showcasing resilience. During the 1974 "Rumble in the Jungle," he laughed off Muhammad Ali's intimidation. Foreman's journey from poverty to Olympic...
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Every March, Women’s History Month honors pioneers for rights while highlighting ongoing battles, especially for abortion care. This fight embodies power, equality, and dignity. Restrictions create economic hardships, particularly for marginalized gr...
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For nearly 200 years, the Black Press and Black church have united for justice and empowerment. Today, they must amplify their voices to safeguard hard-won achievements. Led by Rev. Jamal Harrison Bryant, they demand respect from corporations like Ta...
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A coalition of voting rights organizations has sued in D.C. against President Trump’s executive order, claiming it unlawfully shifts voter registration authority from Congress. This order threatens to disenfranchise millions, especially marginalized...
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As Women's History Month ends, President Trump's executive order targets the Smithsonian Institution, claiming it's influenced by divisive ideologies. It aims to reshape historical narratives and restore removed monuments. This echoes the legacy of R...
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April 22 marks the 55th Earth Day, rallying for “Our Power. Our Planet.” EarthDay.org urges global participation in Earth Action Day to combat environmental crises. With rising plastic pollution and climate change, humanity must unite to drive sustai...
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Indiana's Senate Bill 287, introduced by Sen. Gary Byrne, mandates party affiliation for school board candidates, igniting debate statewide. Critics warn this shift may politicize education, detracting from academic priorities. Supporters argue it cl...
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The recent federal decision to cut over $11 billion in health grants poses serious risks for Indiana's vaccination programs. The Indiana Department of Health anticipates losses around $40 million, raising concerns about immunization rates. Experts st...
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PPS Superintendent Dr. Wayne Walters postponed a vote on closing 14 schools, including Conroy, amid community opposition. Parents and staff expressed concerns over transparency and trust. Dr. Walters emphasized prioritizing student needs, vowing to e...
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As cinematic experiences evolve, films like Brady Corbet’s *The Brutalist* challenge our attention spans with their lengthy runtimes. This trend, influenced by the need for narrative depth and differentiation from streaming, reflects a shift in consu...
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A 17-year-old Georgia student, Mantavius “Lebron” Presley, earned over 60 college acceptances and $1.1 million in scholarships, aiming for a career in medicine. Balancing studies and work, he attributes his success to his supportive mother and early...
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Tequila bottles at a California Safeway on March 3, 2025. & Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
By Andrew Muhammad, University of Tennessee
Recent tariffs imposed by President Trump could significantly impact tequila availability in the U.S. A 25% ta...
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Val Kilmer, the 1990s Hollywood icon, passed away at 65 due to pneumonia after battling cancer. Known for roles like Iceman in Top Gun and Doc Holliday in Tombstone, his career peaked with Batman Forever. Despite challenges, his performances showcase...
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Even the most skeptical knew this day would arrive. Since Donald Trump's January return, subtlety has vanished, replaced by blatant actions. The distortion of American history is now explicit, as seen in his recent executive order aiming at the Smith...