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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

From Passion to Profit: One Teen's Journey to Turning Crafts into a Business

Noor Nauman, a high school senior, has always been passionate about crafting. But it wasn't until she turned her hobby into a business that she realized the true power of her creations. Made4You, Nauman's personalized craft business, has taken off, with a wide range of customized items that capture

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Sep 13 2024RELIGION

The Power of Financial Education: How Black Churches are Bridging the Wealth Gap

In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, a staggering wealth gap exists between Black and white households. According to a 2018 report by Prosperity Now, Black families in Dallas had a median household income of $31,000, just 42% of the median income for white families. But what can be done to address this di

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Sep 13 2024SPORTS

The Superpower of Self-Reflection: Stephen Curry's Childhood Regret and Rise to Success

Stephen Curry's reflections on his childhood regret may seem like a simple piece of advice, but it's a wisdom that can be applied to anyone, regardless of their field. The 4-time NBA champion believes that if he had focused more on himself and not compared himself to others, he might have discovered

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Sep 12 2024BIOGRAPHY

Unpacking the Apprentice: A Closer Look at the Cast and Characters

The Apprentice, a biopic about Donald Trump's rise to prominence in the real estate business during the 1970s and 1980s, has finally arrived in theaters. But what can we expect from this film? Let's take a closer look at the impressive cast and characters that bring this story to life. Sebastian St

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Sep 12 2024FINANCE

Trump Media's Stock Price Tanks After Debate: Is This a Sign of Trouble for Trump's Election Chances?

When Donald Trump's debate skills were put to the test, his stock in Trump Media & Technology Group took a drastic hit. The company's shares plummeted $2.79, or 15%, to $15.84, its lowest level since its public market debut in March. This sudden drop has raised questions about whether this is a sign

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Sep 11 2024HEALTH

The Lion's Roar: James Earl Jones' Quiet Battle Against Type 2 Diabetes

James Earl Jones, the iconic voice of Mufasa and Darth Vader, has left us at the age of 93. What's just as remarkable as his 90-year-old lungs is how he quietly fought type 2 diabetes for nearly three decades. In 1990s, Jones initially managed his condition by making lifestyle changes, like giving

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Sep 11 2024LIFESTYLE

From the Gridiron to the Financial Jungle: Brandon Copeland's Guide to Winning the Money Game

Brandon Copeland's 'Your Money Playbook' is a manual for winning the financial game. With his alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, and a stint as a coach at the Wharton School, Copeland has made a name for himself as a financial educator. His journey into personal finance be

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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

The 9/11 Story: More Than Politics, A Legacy of Memory

As the United States commemorates the 21st anniversary of 9/11, politics cannot help but enter the scene. The attacks on September 11, 2001, resulted in the loss of nearly 3,000 lives, reshaping global politics and domestic security practices forever. What do we really know about the 9/11 attacks?

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Sep 11 2024SPORTS

The Sports Betting Bonanza: Growth, Greed, and the Ethics of the Game

Sports betting is expected to continue its rapid growth, with executives from FanDuel, Fanatics, DraftKings, and Sportradar predicting a bright future. Bettors are increasingly interested in placing wagers on individual players, as well as making real-time bets during sporting events. Taxes and

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Sep 10 2024CRIME

The Unseen Facade of Boston's Gang Past

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to grow up in a city where gangs and violence ruled the streets? Boston's gang past is a complex and often misunderstood topic, but a new book by Paul Joyce, a former cop turned criminologist, sheds light on the lives of those who lived it. Joyce spent t

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