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Nov 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Pioneer's Journey: Remembering Rebecca Heineman

Rebecca Heineman, a trailblazer in the gaming world, passed away at 62 after a tough fight with cancer. Her story is one of triumph, innovation, and advocacy. She left a mark that will last for years to come. Heineman started young, winning a big Atari 2600 tournament at just 16. This win kicked of

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Nov 19 2025HEALTH

A Champion for Change: Remembering Alice Wong

Alice Wong, a prominent writer and disability rights activist, has passed away at the age of 51. She was known for her unwavering dedication to making the world a better place for people with disabilities. Wong founded the Disability Visibility Project, a platform that gave a voice to the disabled c

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Nov 17 2025OPINION

How Chinese Social Media Users Talk About Gender

In China, social media has become a key place where people speak up about women's everyday needs. This is part of a bigger movement called everyday feminism. When people talk about gender on these platforms, they often end up in heated debates. These debates can get pretty intense, with people using

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Nov 17 2025HEALTH

Catching Cancer Early: Maria Menounos' Health Journey

Maria Menounos, a familiar face on TV, has had her share of health scares. In 2017, she had a brain tumor called a meningioma removed. It was benign, but it still caused problems. She had to deal with the aftermath of surgery and learned to pay more attention to her health. Fast forward to 2022, Ma

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Nov 15 2025POLITICS

Tech Giant Backtracks on Faith-Based Discounts

Microsoft found itself in hot water recently. The tech giant faced accusations of favoring certain beliefs over others. This led to a legal standoff. Microsoft decided to settle the matter. They agreed to stop denying discounts to specific groups. The dispute began when a legal group, Alliance Defe

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Nov 15 2025RELIGION

Art and Advocacy: Exploring Prison Conditions Through Creativity

In Baton Rouge, a unique event is happening that combines art and advocacy. The Unitarian Church is hosting a special gathering where artist Jennifer Carwile will showcase her work. Her art tells a story about the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison. It's not just about the pictures; it's about the messa

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Nov 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Joins Forces to Fight Antisemitism

Big names in Hollywood are stepping up to tackle antisemitism. The Jewish Federation of Los Angeles has brought together top industry figures to form the Jewish Entertainment Alliance. This group aims to support Jewish creatives who face rising antisemitism. Howard Gordon and Joel Fields, known for

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Maryland's Small Businesses: A Call for Collaboration

Small business owners in Maryland are urging lawmakers to pay more attention to their needs. They believe that having a say in policy decisions is crucial for their success and the well-being of their communities. Recently, over 233 local entrepreneurs, including Khari Parker, attended the Goldman S

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

Springfield Teachers Take Charge: A New Era for Local Schools

In a big move for Springfield Local Schools, teachers have decided to go their own way. The Springfield Federation of Teaching Professionals (SFTP) is now an independent union. This change happened after a vote where every single teacher agreed to break away from the Ohio Education Association. The

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Nov 13 2025EDUCATION

Oregon's School Funding: Who's Right?

Oregon's lawmakers claim they've finally met the school funding targets set by the Quality Education Commission. This is the first time in 25 years they've said this. But not everyone is convinced. The commission said the state needed $13. 5 billion to fully fund schools. Lawmakers approved $11. 36

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