The Oberlin House of the Lord Fellowship, 125 S. Pleasant St. in Oberlin, will celebrate Black History Month with its first “Still We Rise: Oberlin’s Black Women of Excellence” program at 11:30 ...
Purdue 2025 signees Avery Gordon (Brownsburg) and Kira Reynolds (South Bend Washington) were nominated for the McDonald's All ...
OIDP’s ORISE Fellow, Arielle Desir, MPH, hosted a conversation with Vikki Walton, Senior Principal and Health Equity Leader at Mercer, discussing key takeaways from the Black Women’s Initiative ...
La June Montgomery Tabron believes many Americans have a desire for racial healing. They just don’t know how to start. “It may sound mysterious or challenging,” said Montgomery Tabron, the W.K.
A place where they can go and explore who they are on their own terms is something I would want my child to have if they didn ...
Who could imagine a world without plasma TV screens? Or a blood test without measurements of key electrolytes, sodium, and potassium? Both technologies rely on the fields of radiometry and flame ...
From battles in the nets, time in the middle and vibes on the team bus, teammates point towards the next generation of stars.
Phase one of the deal states that Hamas officials will release a total of 33 hostages, many of whom are children, women and ...
Controversial vloggers Myka and James Stauffer faced widespread backlash in 2020 when they ‘re-homed’ their autistic adopted son Huxley. Now, a three-part docuseries seeks to expose the ...
A year after Israel vowed to wipe Hamas ‘off the face of the earth’ following the 7 October attack into Israel the conflict ...
Hegseth, 44, served in the infantry and was deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay. He was awarded two Bronze Stars ...
The former neo-natal nurse was convicted of murdering seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital during a 13-month ...