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Sep 11 2024HEALTH

The COVID-19 Surge: Has the Peak Passed?

Is the summer COVID-19 surge finally dipping? Or is it just a temporary reprieve? The data is mixed, but there are some early signs that the surge may have peaked. However, not all metrics are moving in the rosy direction. For instance, positivity rates are still relatively high, and COVID-19 deaths

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Sep 11 2024LIFESTYLE

2023: A Mixed Bag for US Households, Economy, and Health Insurance

Buckle up, America! The 2023 statistics are in, and it's a tale of two realities. Household incomes rose by 4% on an inflation-adjusted basis – a much-needed glimmer of hope after years of stagnation. But, the glass is half-empty for others. What does this 4% rise really mean? Is it enough to make

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Sep 11 2024LIFESTYLE

Leveling the Playing Field: Bevel Partners with Double Dutch Aerobics to Fuel Growth in Atlanta's Fitness Scene

In today's fast-paced world, staying fit and healthy has become a top priority. But for communities of color, equal access to fitness opportunities is a luxury few can afford. That's why Bevel's $25,000 grant to Double Dutch Aerobics, an innovative fitness business based in Atlanta, comes as a breat

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Sep 11 2024SPORTS

Davis' Health Revival: The Unanswered Questions Behind the Lakers' Star's Enhanced Training Regimen

As the Los Angeles Lakers prepare for the 2024-25 season, one question lingers: what's behind Anthony Davis' remarkable health and performance last year? The answer, according to league insider Mark Medina, lies in his 'enhanced training regimen.' Davis' career-high 76 games played, along with his

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

The Power of Your Vote: A Lasting Impact on Education

Imagine if your vote could have a lasting impact on the education system for years to come. But how realistic is this expectation? On election day, millions of Americans will head to the polls to cast their ballots, but what do they really know about the candidates and their stance on education? Wha

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

The Sound of Democracy: UMG's Quest to Amplify Voter Voices

Imagine tens of thousands of voices amplified on election day. Universal Music Group (UMG) is striving for this with its 'Use Your Voice' voter education campaign, launched in 2020. The initiative is supported by three UMG entities: All Together Now Foundation, the Task Force for Meaningful Change,

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

Tinseltown Takes Center Stage: The Unlikely Union of Hollywood and Washington

What if the cultural influence of Hollywood on politics is more significant than we think? The recent Democratic National Convention saw a surge in celebrity endorsements for Kamala Harris, with big names like Beyoncé, Carole King, and Oprah Winfrey lending their support. But is this just a publicit

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

The Rake Effect: How Republicans' Voter Suppression Tactics May Backfire

The House Republicans are threatening to shut down the government unless their voter suppression bill, the SAVE Act, is passed. This legislation purports to solve a problem that doesn't exist – non-citizens voting in U.S. elections. But what does it really do? It makes it harder for young people and

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

The Hollow Peace: Egypt's Violation of the 1979 Treaty with Israel

Imagine a peace treaty that's been in place for over four decades, yet its pillars are slowly crumbling. This is the reality of the 1979 peace treaty between Egypt and Israel. The treaty's Article III, subsection two explicitly requires both parties to prevent acts of belligerency, hostility, or vio

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

Holding Andrew Cuomo Accountable for COVID Scandals: A Call to Transparency

Imagine if the former governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, had been held accountable for his actions from the very beginning. Would over 15,000 seniors be alive today? The answer is a resounding yes. Cuomo's handling of COVID-19, nursing home scandal, and corrupt book deal is a stark reminder that a

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