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Senators Advance Tentative Deal to End Government Shutdown A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has reached a tentative agreement to end the 40-day government shutdown, which has disrupted federal operations and delayed paychecks for workers. The deal includes a “minibus” funding package for certain departments, such as Agriculture, through the next fiscal year, and a […]
Two federal judges want the Trump administration to partially fund SNAP. The food assistance program is set to expire on Saturday unless the government re-opens, impacting 42-million low-income Americans who are enrolled. A Rhode Island judge and a Massachusetts judge said the administration must tap emergency funds that will cover some of the SNAP program. […]
Megan Thee Stallion is glamorous, grounded, confident and vulnerable in her new music video for Lover Girl. Completely embodying the cupid persona. The Houston Rapper flaunts her curves throughout the video with choreography made just for her. Check out the music video below: WARNING EXPLICIT VERSION OF THE SONG ABOVE
Conservationist Jane Goodall Passes Away at 91 While on U.S. Speaking Tour Renowned primatologist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall has passed away at the age of 91 due to natural causes while on a speaking tour in California. Her death, confirmed by the Jane Goodall Institute, marks the end of a groundbreaking career that transformed […]
Presidential Performers Richard Nixon Multi-Instrumentalist Extraordinaire He didn’t just record tapes — Nixon played everything. Piano, sax, violin, accordion… you name it. He even performed on The Tonight Show. Maybe not a crook, but definitely a one-man band. Bill Clinton Saxophone Stud The OG cool prez brought his shades and sax to The Arsenio Hall […]
The original “Battle of Ohio” happened this past weekend, with the Cincinnati Bengals beating the Cleveland Browns in a close one, 17-16. But now, we saw the Battle of Ohio once more, but college edition, as the Ohio Bobcats came to Columbus to take on the Ohio State Buckeyes. The last time the two played […]
Alright, so the streets have been talking and they have been split on how they feel about the shooting death of right-wing activist, Charlie Kirk. While some are fully disgusted, there have been some who have expressed their personal opinions on his own views and values. Well, from tweets to quotes, there were several moments from Charlie Kirk that caused an uproar. These moments […]
OREM, UT.–Political activist and media personality Charlie Kirk has reportedly been shot at a Turning Point rally at Utah Valley University near Provo. Video posted on social media appears to show Kirk being shot in the neck. According to the Deseret News in Salt Lake City, it happened during a Q-and-A with students. Other footage […]
In this personal essay, Kristen Rome reflects on how Hurricane Katrina redefined and rerouted her path, sending her on a mission in search of her New Orleans roots.
Although I was born before Hurricane Katrina, this experience brought me closer to the stories told by my mother and grandmother.
Writer Melanie Dione reflects on leaving New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina and returning years later to do climate justice work.
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