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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

More Women Step Forward Against Justin Tucker

What started as six women sharing their stories has grown into a group of ten individuals calling out Justin Tucker. Now we find three more massage therapists have publicly accused Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of unwanted advances. The newest group of women have come forward to add to the allegations

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Feb 01 2025FINANCE

Heavy Haulers Struggle as Economy Cools

The transportation and logistics business is still struggling in the middle of a recession. The industry is having a hard time keeping up with the demand for goods. ArcBest is trying to stay afloat by focusing on improving profitability and cutting costs. The company's fourth-quarter earnings report

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Feb 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Must-have Treasures for your Home in 2025

January 2025 isn’t messing around with its new products. What I love about the new year, and this year especially, is that fitness brands and fashion houses have partnered up to offer fancy workout gear. There is a sparkling new business run by Black women making non-alcoholic wine. Who wouldn't w

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Discovering the Hidden Benefits of Technical Education

Imagine learning skills that will stay with you forever, and that's exactly what Career and Technical Education (CTE) is all about. In Michigan, CTE is much more than just a part of high school or college. It starts way before that, helping young people figure out what they want to do after

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

The Educational Chess Game

There is a strong political tug-of-war unfolding regarding education reforms. President Donald Trump has been making waves with his recent executive orders aimed at transforming the education landscape. These orders are specifically geared towards fostering educational choice and empowermen

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Biochemistry Education During COVID-19: A Pivot to Digital Learning

The world was thrown into chaos in early 2020, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, which required a rapid switch to online learning. The changes were not easy, especially in countries where accessing the internet and other digital tools was not simple. The move to digital classrooms was a mas

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

How Do US Neurosurgery Programs Show Their Commitment?

Neurosurgery residency programs are often seen as the gold standard for specialized medical training, but how do they highlight their efforts on diversity, equity, and inclusion, commonly known as DEI. This was the main question that got many people thinking. For many, the internet is a go-to for i

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Watching TV Shows While Watching Others Watch TV Shows

Let's dive into the world of reaction videos, where young people share their thoughts on TV media. People often ignore the power of these reactions to show how viewers digest content on sexual topics. This form of engagement might reveal a hidden side of how viewers consume these shows. It also giv

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Is A Credit Union The Right Move For East Ascension High School?

A debate is brewing in Ascension Parish. Officials in Ascension Public Schools want financial literacy in their school curriculum. They want to bring a credit union to East Ascension High school. The idea of financial literacy sounds good. But how far money handling skills will go is uncertain. But

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

Harassment at school, what do students really think? !

Imagine this: about two-thirds of female students had engaged in sex before entering college. Now, think about the implications of that number. A significant portion of these students also felt vulnerable. Vulnerable from sexual harassment. Let that sink in. This isn’t just about numbers; it’s about

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