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Why Folic Acid Is A Must-Have For Men’s Health

While folic acid is often associated with pregnancy and prenatal health, it’s a common misconception that this nutrient is only for women. Because doctors have long emphasized its importance for fetal development, many men assume it doesn’t apply to them. However, folic acid is simply another name for Vitamin B9, an essential nutrient that everyone […]

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Phylicia Rashad to serve as Oakwood University commencement speaker

Howard University alumna and legendary actress Phylicia Rashad has been announced as the commencement speaker at Oakwood University. The commencement will be held at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama, on May 8th. Rashad most recently served as the dean of the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts at Howard University. She returned to her alma mater

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Social justice focal point of HBCU All-Star Game weekend

The HBCU All-Star Game weekend brings the top men’s basketball players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities to showcase their talent. But organizers of the event packed weekend want it to be about more than just the game. Leading up to the game the schedule included a Black business marketplace, an HBCU college fair, and

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UCLA dominates South Carolina for first NCAA women’s basketball championship

By Andrew Greif In a stunning rout, UCLA cruised past South Carolina 79-51 to win the program’s first NCAA women’s basketball national championship Sunday. Making its first title game since the NCAA adopted women’s basketball as an official sport in 1982, UCLA looked nothing close to tentative or unsure of itself on such a pressure-packed

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A milestone for Artemis II: Astronauts enter the ‘lunar sphere of influence’

By Denise Chow It’s official: The Artemis II astronauts have arrived in the moon’s cosmic neighborhood. The crew’s Orion capsule entered what’s known as the lunar sphere of influence at around 12:41 a.m. ET Monday, crossing into the region of space where the moon’s gravitational pull is stronger than the pull of Earth’s. “That’s a significant

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Spelman College Alumna Brady Stephens Leads Experiential Strategy & Mobility Integration Teams at Uber Technologies

Courtesy of Spelman College Each fall, hundreds of young women enter the gates of 350 Spelman Lane with the understanding that Spelman is more than a college — it is preparation for leadership. That understanding shapes how they study, how they lead, and how they prepare. By the time they graduate, they leave not only

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Netflix Confirms Production of Korean Rom-Com ‘Fall in! Love’ Starring Park Hyung-sik and Park Gyu-young

It has been confirmed that Netflix has commissioned the production of its upcoming Korean romance-comedy, Fall in! Love, starring Park Hyung-sik and Park Gyu-young in a reverse office romance. In this drama, Jung-seok, CEO of an outdoor camping brand, is caught off guard when his former military superior and current actor who uses the nickname

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TikTok Creator Claims White Men Are Most Dangerous Group in U.S.

A white woman has drawn the attention of internet users on TikTok after posting a video where she claims that white men are her biggest threats, mentioning harassment and photos that, according to her, are altered on the internet. After being harassed by white men after criticizing white supremacy, Kylie Brewer revealed in the video

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She’s Paying $40K for a Kitchen Remodel. The Company Still Wants to Charge Her $300 Extra Just to Keep Her Home Off the Internet

A California woman canceled a planned kitchen renovation contract after a design firm refused to waive a $300 fee that would have prevented the company from posting photos and videos of her home on social media, a dispute that escalated when the firm’s attorney threatened a defamation lawsuit over her public account of the situation.

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