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Sep 20 2024BUSINESS

La Gran Plaza: A Beacon of Culture and Community

Imagine a place where the rhythms of mariachi music fill the air, where the scent of traditional Mexican cuisine wafts through the corridors, and where the vibrant colors of Latin American culture come alive. Welcome to La Gran Plaza, a beloved community hub in Fort Worth, Texas, that has been a bea

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Sep 19 2024HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets to a Healthier Latino Community

The Latino community faces a pressing issue - access to healthcare is a major barrier to good health. In the United States, Hispanic adults are 70% more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes compared to non-Hispanic white adults. This staggering statistic is a wake-up call for healthcare providers, p

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Sep 19 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Truth Behind Breast Cancer Death Rates

Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer women can develop. However, what's often overlooked is the stark reality that Black women are more likely to die from this disease than their white counterparts. According to a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Black w

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

The OSOM Saga: A Cautionary Tale of Privacy-Prioritized Smartphone Failure

OSOM Products, a company that once aimed to revolutionize the smartphone industry with a focus on user privacy, is on the brink of shutting down. Founded in 2020 by former Essential employees, OSOM's flagship device, the OV1, was designed with a plethora of security features. However, the company's

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

The Education-to-Prison Pipeline: 10 Years on, Racial Disparities Persist in School Discipline

It's been 10 years since the racial reckoning that brought attention to the school-to-prison pipeline, a phenomenon where students of color are disproportionately pushed out of schools and into the criminal justice system. But despite some progress, the disparities in school discipline remain stark.

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

The School-to-Prison Pipeline: A Persistent Problem for Black Students

The school year can be a transformative time for students, filled with opportunities for growth, learning, and development. However, for many Black students, the experience is marred by harsh discipline and the threat of expulsion. Despite efforts to reform the system, the disparities persist, and t

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Sep 15 2024OPINION

The Power of Black Mental Health: Simone Biles' Journey to Healing

Simone Biles, the renowned gymnast, has been open about her struggles with mental health, and her story is a powerful reminder of the importance of prioritizing our well-being. As someone who has been in the public eye for most of her life, Biles has faced immense pressure to perform at an elite lev

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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

The CEO's Contempt: A Battle for Transparency

In a bold move, Sen. Bernie Sanders has threatened to pursue contempt charges against Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre if he fails to appear at a hearing on Thursday, despite being issued a subpoena. The controversy surrounds de la Torre's alleged mismanagement of the hospital chain, which

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Sep 15 2024SPORTS

Sports Frenzy Interrupted: DirecTV and Disney Networks Go Dark

The sports world was thrown into chaos when ESPN and Disney networks went dark on DirecTV, leaving fans high and dry during a busy night for sports. For the second consecutive year, the U.S. Open tennis tournament was interrupted by a carriage dispute between the two parties. The impasse not only af

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

Lost Education, Lost Childhood: Gaza's Children Pay the Price of War

CNN — Multicolored posters, white streamers and Palestinian flags made of paper decorate a tent in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza. School rucksacks stuffed with clothes, small pillows and floral blankets are strewn on the floor. More than a dozen girls and boys sit cross-legged inside a makeshift class

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