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Sep 19 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Truth Behind Breast Cancer Death Rates

Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer women can develop. However, what's often overlooked is the stark reality that Black women are more likely to die from this disease than their white counterparts. According to a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Black w

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Sep 19 2024POLITICS

Why Kamala Harris is Betting Big on Economic Inclusion for Young Black Men

Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, recently sat down with a panel from the National Association of Black Journalists to discuss her economic proposals and how they could specifically benefit young Black men. This demographic has been a key target for Harris, as polls show that more

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Sep 19 2024SCIENCE

Harvest Moon Spectacle: A Rare Double Treat

As the moon rose over the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro on Tuesday night, it was accompanied by a rare celestial phenomenon - a partial lunar eclipse. The skies lit up with a double treat, as a harvest supermoon and partial lunar eclipse put on a show for viewers. But what makes a harvest super

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Sep 19 2024POLITICS

Shutdown Showdown: Johnson Under Pressure as Powerbrokers Clash

As the clock ticks down to the end of the month, the stage is set for a high-stakes showdown in Washington. House Speaker Mike Johnson is under pressure to pivot to a new plan after the House failed to pass a six-month government funding plan, which sparked a heated debate on Capitol Hill. The bill'

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Sep 19 2024EDUCATION

Financial Frenzy: A Hands-On Approach to Smart Spending

In a unique partnership, Ent Credit Union and the Denver Broncos are coming together to teach high school students in Colorado the ins and outs of financial literacy. The "Adventures in Reality" program is all about preparing students for the real world by simulating real-life budgeting and expense

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Sep 18 2024POLITICS

Don't Let Hate Take Over: A Call to Action for a Better Tomorrow

As the 2024 election season heats up, it's essential to recognize the profound impact of words on our society. Vice President Kamala Harris recently spoke out against inflammatory rhetoric, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that those who spread hate and division don't have a platform to amplif

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Sep 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Can Technology Truly Tame the Beast of Fake Images?

In a world where AI-generated content is becoming increasingly sophisticated, Google is taking a bold step to address the issue of fake images. The tech giant has announced plans to integrate the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) standard into its search, ads, and potentially

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Sep 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

A New Horizon for Offshore Wind Power in the Gulf of Maine

The US Department of Interior has set an auction date of October 29th for the first-ever sale of offshore wind energy leases in the Gulf of Maine. This significant move marks a major step forward in the country's efforts to transition to cleaner, renewable energy sources. The auction, which includes

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Sep 17 2024RELIGION

The Faithful and the Welcoming: Unpacking the Heart of Midwestern Lutheranism

In the heart of America's Midwest, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) has been a beacon of warmth, inclusivity, and community for generations. When Governor Tim Walz, a Lutheran raised Catholic, brought his progressive legislative record onto the Democratic ticket, the nation took not

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Sep 17 2024OPINION

The Dark Side of New York's Education System

The stunning revelations about six Department of Education employees stealing slots meant for homeless children to take their own kids on luxurious taxpayer-funded trips have raised questions about the rot that runs deep within the city's public-school system. The scheme, led by Linda M. Wilson, a s

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