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  • OP-ED: Oregon Bill Threatens the Future of Black Owned Newspapers and Community Journalism

    BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Nearly half of Oregon’s media outlets are now owned by national conglomerates with no lasting investment in local communities. According to an OPB analysis, Oregon has lost more than 90 news jobs (and counting) in the past five years. These were reporters, editors and photographers covering school boards, investigating corruption and telling community stories, until their jobs were cut by out-of-state corporations.

  • Why some with high cholesterol avoid heart disease

    High cholesterol is often painted as a one-way ticket to heart disease, but science and real-life stories tell a more complex tale. Not everyone with high cholesterol ends up in a cardiologist’s office. In fact, many people with elevated cholesterol live long, active lives without ever experiencing a heart attack or stroke. The cholesterol paradox The post Why some with high cholesterol avoid heart disease appeared first on Rolling Out.

Last night’s second presidential debate shows a stark contrast between two candidates’ narrative on the recent economic fails of the United States

  • September 11, 2024
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Although issues about immigration and abortion were prevalent topics, the economics of the United States and the need for a stable leader to handle it was at the forefront of tonight’s debate fight   By Julia Ann Dudley Najieb – Black Headline News Vice President Harris appears to just be getting started, seemingly prepared for

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