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How Progressive Ceasefire Advocate Summer Lee Defanged The Opposition Ahead Of Her Primary In...

Summer Lee is getting used to this. In an interview, Lee told CNN she had been “bracing for this moment” since her last run and trusted that her consistency, as a candidate and on the major issues, would see her through to another term.

Genetics Studies Have A Diversity Problem Researchers Struggle To Fix

Research underway in South Carolina aims to better understand how genes impact health risks such as cancer and heart disease. Project leaders seek a diverse pool of participants but, so far, have struggled to recruit Black residents.

Stephen A. Smith’s Non-Apology ‘Apology’ 

Stephen A. Smith’s comparison of Trump’s legal issues to the struggles of Black people shows influential Black folks must educate, not just entertain.

Reggie Bush Getting 2005 Heisman Trophy Back, Heisman Trust Cites ‘Enormous Changes In College...

Reggie Bush is getting his 2005 Heisman Memorial Trophy back after having had to relinquish the award in 2010. In a press release Wednesday on Heisman.com, the decision by the Heisman Trust to reinstate Bush followed a deliberative process in which it closely monitored the “enormous changes” in the college football landscape.

Male Infertility Contributes To About 40% Of Cases Of Infertility. What To Do About...

When opposite sex couples are trying and failing to get pregnant, the attention often focuses on the woman. That’s not always the case.

Tire Toxicity Faces Fresh Scrutiny After Salmon Die-Offs

Tires emit huge volumes of particles and chemicals as they roll along the highway, and researchers are only beginning to understand the threat. One byproduct of tire use, 6PPD-q, is in regulators’ crosshairs after it was found to be killing fish.

Portland Public Schools Faces Budget Challenges, Considers $2.4 Billion Proposal

Interim Superintendent Sandy Husk recently unveiled her proposed budget, which will be presented to the school board on Wednesday evening.

WNBA Great Candace Parker Announces Retirement After 16 Seasons

Three-time WNBA champion Candace Parker announced her retirement in a post on social media Sunday. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2008 WNBA draft played 16 seasons in the league with the Los Angeles Sparks, Chicago Sky and the Las Vegas Aces.

Defending Champion Denver Nuggets Advance In Playoffs As Jamal Murray Game-Winner Downs Los Angeles...

Jamal Murray knocked down the go-ahead jumper with 3.6 seconds left in Game 5 to lift the Denver Nuggets to a series-clinching 108-106 victory over LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night.

Paris 2024 Is On The Horizon, But First Lebron James Wants To Spend Time...

After being dispatched in five games by the reigning champion Denver Nuggets, LeBron James spoke to the media about what’s next for the Los Angeles Lakers’ superstar.

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VOICES Heard: New Cancer Study Will Center Black Women

In a groundbreaking study, the American Cancer Society will investigate the link between breast cancer and race by exclusively tracking Black women.