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Racial Disparities in Environmental Concerns Highlighted in New Gallup Survey

According to the survey, 53% of Black adults are “very” or “fairly concerned” about exposure to air pollution in their...
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Racial Disparities in Environmental Concerns Highlighted in New Gallup Survey

Supreme Court Examines Federal Obstruction Law on Jan. 6 Capitol Breach Cases

The case, Fischer v. U.S., revolves around applying this law to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol breach and could influence...
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Supreme Court Examines Federal Obstruction Law on Jan. 6 Capitol Breach Cases

Loving and Embracing the Differences in Our Youngest Learners

Yet our responsibility to all parents and society at large means we must do more to share insights, especially with...
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Loving and Embracing the Differences in Our Youngest Learners

Federal Criminal Investigation Launched into Key Bridge Collapse

The FBI and the US Coast Guard are spearheading the inquiry to determine if the crew neglected to report a...
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Federal Criminal Investigation Launched into Key Bridge Collapse

DOJ Prepares to Challenge Live Nation’s Dominance in Live Event Ticketing

During a congressional hearing in January 2023, U.S. senators lambasted Live Nation for these issues, leading to an apology from...
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DOJ Prepares to Challenge Live Nation’s Dominance in Live Event Ticketing

Rev. Frederick D. Haynes III Resigns as President and CEO of Rainbow PUSH Coalition

Despite his sudden departure, Haynes emphasized his commitment to honoring the organization’s rich history and the legacy of its esteemed

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A Young Black Scientist Discovered a Pivotal Leprosy Treatment in the 1920s − But an Older Colleague Took the Credit

Hansen’s disease, also called leprosy, is treatable today – and that’s partly thanks to a curious tree and the work of

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Family Caregivers Can Help Shape the Outcomes For Their Loved Ones – an ICU Nurse Explains Their Vital Role

The floor nurse had just told me that my new patient – let’s call her Marie – would not stop

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From Side Hustles to Sleeping Streams: The Truth Behind the Passive Income Hype

A growing cohort of TikTok influencers have begun building platforms by promoting passive income to their followers. Thousands of users

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From Reagan to Obama, Presidents Have Left Office with ‘Strategic Regret’ − Will Leaving Troops in Iraq and Syria be Biden or Trump’s?

U.S. presidents often leave the White House expressing “strategic regret” over perceived foreign policy failures. Lyndon Johnson was haunted by the Vietnam War.

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The South’s Aging Water Infrastructure is Getting Pounded by Climate Change – Fixing It Is Also a Struggle

Climate change is threatening America’s water infrastructure as intensifying storms deluge communities and droughts dry up freshwater supplies in regions that aren’t prepared. The

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South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation

By Imani Perry
An essential, surprising journey through the history, rituals, and landscapes of the American South—and a revelatory argument for why you must understand the South in order to understand America.

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Q&A: Author Boyah J. Farah reflects on being Black in America

When Boyah J. Farah arrived in the United States as a teenager, he expected the country to be paradise. And

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New Educational Model: ‘Why Sammy Still Can’t Read: A Service Delivery Model for Creating a Culture of Reading’

By Leroy McClure to his brother, Sam
Reading is a fundamental element of learning, but not everybody has that skill. Two authors with experience in education want to change that and have released a new book to help make that happen. The book was inspired by personal experience.

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