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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

King's Dream Takes Shape: SC Public High Schools to Receive Free Civics Curriculum

The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) has announced a new initiative to provide public high schools with a free civics curriculum inspired by the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The curriculum, based on Anderson University professor Dr. Matt Daniels' book Civil Rights: A Global P

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Sep 15 2024OPINION

The Silent War on Black Women Prosecutors: A Threat to Justice and Equality

The recent attacks on Black women prosecutors are not only a personal affront but also a threat to the future of the criminal justice system. As a society, we are complicit in allowing these attacks to persist, and it's time we take a closer look at the harm they cause. The language used to describe

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

What Easter 2050 Looks Like: A Future of Transforming Faith

The neotraditionalist movement within Protestantism has been gaining momentum in recent years, puzzling many observers who expected the decline of traditional mainline Protestant denominations to continue unabated. To understand this phenomenon, let's delve deeper into the characteristics of neotrad

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

The Unchanging Faith: Most Americans Still Identify with a Specific Religious Group

The concept of identity is a complex and multifaceted aspect of human nature. When it comes to religion, it's intriguing to explore how people identify with a specific faith. According to a recent survey by Gallup, three in four Americans claim to identify with a specific religion, with Christian de

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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

When Love Conquers Fear: A Bishop's Powerful Sermon on Free Speech and Faith

As Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel returned to the pulpit after a harrowing experience of being stabbed during a livestreamed sermon, he delivered a powerful message of love, forgiveness, and the importance of free speech. In a fiery sermon, he called out the Australian government and Prime Minister Anthon

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Sep 15 2024SPORTS

Breanna Stewart's Dominant Performance: A Look Back at Her WNBA Championship Win

Today, we're taking a trip down memory lane to relive one of the most impressive performances in WNBA history. It's been three years since Breanna Stewart led the Seattle Storm to their third WNBA title, and her 30-point game in Game 3 of the best-of-five series against the Washington Mystics is sti

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Sep 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

How to Keep Your Apple Watch Battery Healthy: The Ultimate Guide

As you wear your Apple Watch day in and day out, you might start to notice its battery life isn't what it used to be. But before you assume your watch is on its last legs, it's essential to understand how to check its battery health. After all, a worn-out battery is not only inconvenient but also a

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

Ukraine's War-Torn Winter: A Health Crisis Unfolds

As Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine enters its third year, the country is bracing itself for a potentially catastrophic health crisis. The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a dire warning, citing the severe damage to Ukraine's energy and healthcare infrastructure, which has left mill

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Sep 15 2024FINANCE

Will the Golden Cross Pattern Prove to be a Beacon of Hope for Investors?

The stock market has been on a wild ride in recent months, with August's global market rout followed by a September slump. Amidst this volatility, CNBC Pro screened FactSet for stocks forming or approaching a golden cross pattern, a chart indicator that suggests a potential breakout. Of the three na

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

Building a Bridge of Tolerance: Attorney General Campbell's Action Plan for Southwick Schools

In the wake of a disturbing "mock slave trade" incident, Attorney General Andrea Campbell has issued a comprehensive action plan to combat racism and bullying in Southwick schools. The plan, developed in collaboration with school officials, the Greater Springfield NAACP, and other stakeholders, outl

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