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Sep 23 2024BUSINESS

Riding the Fence: The Great Bike Lane Debate

In the heart of Long Island City, a heated debate is brewing over a planned bike lane that will connect the Pulaski and Kosciuszko bridges. Business owners are up in arms, claiming that the project will put cyclists and truck drivers at risk. The city, however, is pushing forward with the plan, citi

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Sep 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Unintended Slur: Janet Jackson's Misguided Apology

Janet Jackson, the legendary singer, recently apologized for her misguided comments about Vice President Kamala Harris's racial identity. In an interview with The Guardian, Jackson claimed that Harris "is not Black" and that she had been told Harris's father was white. This statement sparked widespr

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Sep 22 2024OPINION

Kamala Harris' Racial Identity: A Misunderstood Reality

In a recent interview, Janet Jackson sparked controversy by spreading false claims about Vice President Kamala Harris' racial identity. Jackson, a renowned singer, stated that Harris is not Black, but rather Indian. The claim is based on a misunderstanding of Harris' ancestry. Harris' father, a Jama

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Sep 22 2024OPINION

Janet Jackson's Misguided Rants: A Tale of Misinformation

Janet Jackson, the legendary R&B singer, has always been known for her powerful voice and captivating stage presence. However, her recent interview with The Guardian has left many fans scratching their heads. In the conversation, she made some bizarre comments about Vice President Kamala Harris' her

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Sep 22 2024OPINION

What's Reality Got to Do with It?

It's always fascinating to see how misinformation can spread like wildfire. Recently, pop star Janet Jackson found herself in a peculiar situation where she questioned the ethnic identity of Vice President Kamala Harris. In an interview with The Guardian, Jackson seemed uncertain about Harris's raci

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Sep 21 2024ENVIRONMENT

Tropical Trouble Brewing: The US Gulf Coast is in the Crosshairs

As the calendar flips to late September, the US Gulf Coast is bracing for a potential tropical threat that could bring heavy rain, flooding, and even hurricane-force winds. A strong tropical storm or hurricane is brewing in the Caribbean, with computer forecast models depicting a possible scenario w

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Sep 20 2024SCIENCE

China's Cosmic Quest: Unveiling a New Era in Space Exploration

China's space program is on the cusp of a major milestone, as the country prepares to unveil a long-term vision for space science. This ambitious plan aims to accelerate China's progress in the field, solidifying its role as a global leader in space exploration. The Chinese Academy of Sciences has o

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Sep 19 2024SPORTS

The Saints March On: A Dominant Start to the Season

The New Orleans Saints, widely predicted to finish last in their division, have instead started the season with a bang. After a 47-point opener, they secured their second consecutive dominant win, this time against the Dallas Cowboys with a 44-19 victory. Quarterback Derek Carr and running back Alvi

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Sep 19 2024HEALTH

Brain-Boosting Diet: A Simple Way to Slow Down Cognitive Decline

Cognitive decline is a common concern for many people as they age. However, a simple dietary change might be the key to slowing down this process. A recent study published in the scientific journal Neurology suggests that following a specific diet, known as the MIND diet, can reduce the risk of cogn

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Sep 19 2024EDUCATION

Unlocking a Brighter Future: Tulane's Public Health School Empowered by Major Gift

Tulane University has announced a groundbreaking gift that will revolutionize its 112-year-old School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. The donor, Celia Scott Weatherhead, has made a significant contribution to the institution, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the field of public

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