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Aug 09 2025EDUCATION

Medical Schools and Social Media: A Look at Their Role in Fighting Inequality

Medical schools have a big job. They need to help fix unfair treatment in healthcare. They can do this by talking about social justice online. Social media is a great place to reach lots of people. One way to understand this is through something called critical consciousness. This means seeing unfa

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Aug 08 2025LIFESTYLE

Romance, Wine, and Community: The Story of Pages & Grapes

Pages & Grapes in Wyoming, Michigan, is more than just a bookstore; it's a cozy spot where book lovers and wine enthusiasts come together. The idea for this unique store was born in a college classroom. Heather Wejroch, one of the co-owners, was working on a business plan for a class project. She de

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Aug 08 2025BUSINESS

Chicago's Corporate Exodus: A Taxing Problem

Chicago's downtown area was once a hotspot for big companies. United Airlines, Kraft Heinz, and McDonald’s all moved their headquarters there. The city was seen as a great place to be. But that was less than a decade ago. Now, things have changed. The pandemic hit hard, and downtown Chicago hasn't

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Aug 05 2025HEALTH

Fitness Coach's Shocking Health Wake-Up Call

Bill Maeda, a well-known fitness trainer, had a rude awakening about his health. At 56, he's always been active, inspired by martial arts legends like Bruce Lee. But in 2012, during a routine training session, something unexpected happened. A client's kick revealed a hidden health issue—blood in his

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Aug 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Streaming Star Rises in Africa

Mo Abudu, a well-known media boss, is making waves again. This time, she's launching EbonyLife on Plus, a new streaming service. It's not just another Netflix or Amazon. This platform is all about African stories, shows, and lifestyles. It's a big deal because many global streamers have pulled out o

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Aug 05 2025LIFESTYLE

A New Era of Fashion and Racing

Siegelman Stable, a brand inspired by the world of harness racing, has grown from a small venture into a notable name in fashion. It all started with a modest investment of $300 to create a few trucker hats and sweatshirts. The brand's founder, Max Siegelman, drew inspiration from his family's deep

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Aug 04 2025BUSINESS

New Faces at the Top: Paramount's Leadership Shake-Up

Big changes are coming to Paramount! The company is getting a new boss and a whole new team. David Ellison is stepping up as the CEO. He's bringing in a mix of old and new faces to run the show. The company will be split into three main parts: Studios, Direct-to-Consumer (DTC), and TV Media. Jeff S

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Aug 04 2025FINANCE

Amphenol Expands with Big Buyout

In a major move, Amphenol is set to acquire CommScope's broadband connectivity and cable unit for a hefty $10. 5 billion. This deal is a big win for Amphenol, as it will expand its product range and strengthen its position in the broadband and 5G markets. The acquisition is expected to boost Amphen

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Aug 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Vanessa Kirby's Hidden Gem: A Crime Thriller You Might Have Missed

Vanessa Kirby, known for her role as Sue Storm in the recent "Fantastic Four" movie, had a lesser-known part in a 2015 crime thriller called "Bone in the Throat. " This film tells the story of a young chef who takes a job at his uncle's restaurant, only to discover it's being used by the London mob

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Aug 03 2025CRIME

A Community United Against Youth Violence

In Columbia, South Carolina, a community came together to remember and honor young lives lost to violence. The annual walk, inspired by 15-year-old Sanaa Mahari, took place at Richland Northeast High School. This event is more than just a walk; it's a call to action against youth violence. Sanaa's

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