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A year ago, the Social Security Administration aimed to protect vulnerable recipients from severe benefit cuts due to overpayments. However, the Trump administration has now reinstated a policy to withhold 100% of benefits, igniting criticism from ad...
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Columbia, TN (March 10, 2025) – Columbia Power and Water Systems (CPWS) leads in water conservation, maintaining leak losses between 10-15%. Mayor Chaz Molder praised CPWS for its commitment to sustainability. With proactive maintenance and advanced...
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“Caroline, or Change,” a unique musical by Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori, explores complex themes like racism and domestic violence in 1963 Louisiana. Footlite Musicals’ Indiana premiere showcases incredible talent, with standout performances and a...
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International Women’s Day honors the progress made for women and girls globally. From breaking career barriers to gaining educational access, women are gaining more rights and independence. Though challenges remain, our collective efforts continue to...
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In 2004, the Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Ben Roethlisberger, igniting high hopes. While Roethlisberger and Eli Manning each secured two Super Bowl titles, their paths diverged. Recent coaching changes in New England highlight the struggles of Black c...
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A fresh set of braids can transform anyone's look, but they come with potential health risks. While they offer convenience and style, concerns about synthetic hair's chemicals, including carcinogens and VOCs, have emerged. It's crucial to choose prod...
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As March Madness 2025 approaches, basketball fans are eager for exhilarating matchups, particularly in Indianapolis. Key players to watch include Ace Bailey from Rutgers, Cooper Flagg of Duke, Juju Watkins from USC, and Hannah Hidalgo representing No...
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At the recent National Prayer Breakfast, President Trump emphasized the need to "bring God back" to unite communities, subsequently signing an executive order for the White House Faith Office. This initiative echoes past administrations' efforts, wit...
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Disney has canceled its “Tiana” princess series, which was set to showcase the first Black princess. The decision stems from a shift away from original long-form content, leading to layoffs at the Vancouver studio. Despite this, Disney is developing...
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POWER BREAKFAST SPEAKER—Barãta Bey, President of the African American Chamber of Commerce of Western Pa., alongside February's speaker, Olu Omodunbi, Ph.D., Chief Economist at Huntington Private Bank. (Photo by J.L. Martello)
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Charles Brooks, a revered Birmingham funeral director, passed away at 79 after a long battle with cancer. Known for his compassionate service, he impacted many grieving families. Brooks notably handled funerals for victims of racially motivated viole...
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The Birmingham Times
Miles College's women's basketball team clinched back-to-back SIAC titles, securing an NCAA Division II South Region tournament spot. As the eighth seed, they will face top-seeded Union. With standout players like Iemyiah Harri...
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On March 7, 1965, over 600 civil rights activists marched from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, demanding voting rights. They faced brutal violence from state troopers, which shocked the nation and led to the Voting Rights Act. Today, the legacy of Bloo...
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Young people of color must engage with politics as apathy threatens their future. Many remain disinterested due to toxic polarization. With 90 million eligible voters abstaining from the 2024 election, the consequences of inaction are dire. Awareness...
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Pennsylvania schools must assist 14-year-olds with IEPs in planning their futures, but practices vary across the state's 500 districts. A new state panel is pushing for necessary improvements. Understanding these transitions is crucial for students w...