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Takeaways From the 2024 VP Debate Between JD Vance and Tim Walz

Tim Walz Shines in Cordial Vice Presidential Debate The vice presidential debate between Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz provided a refreshing...

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Launch SA Reopens with Enhanced Resources to Empower San Antonio Entrepreneurs

Launch SA Grand Re-Opening at the San Antonio Central Library Today, Launch SA celebrated its much-anticipated grand re-opening at the newly redesigned space in the...

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Nadula Aims to Create Beautiful Hair Moments Just For All Women

A Trusted Name in the Wig Industry Founded seven years ago, Nadula has grown into a globally recognized wig brand known for its quality and...

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Legendary African-American NBA Rookies in History that Changed the Game

Here are some of the most iconic Black NBA rookies who forever changed the game In October 1950, Earl Lloyd became the first African-American to...

Victor Wembanyama’s Power Surge: Adding Muscle for a Dominant Year Two

Victor Wembanyama Bulks Up: From Slim Rookie to Powerhouse Contender As Victor Wembanyama prepares to enter his second NBA season, excitement surrounding the San Antonio...

Texas Overtakes Alabama for No. 1 Spot in Coaches Poll After Georgia’s Defeat

One weekend in college football brought major shifts in the US LBM Coaches Poll, as Texas has taken the top spot for the first...

Fever, Mystics Finish Regular Season with Most-Attended Game in WNBA History

Most Watched WNBA Game in History Happened Last Thursday  The phrase “everyone watches women’s sports” was evident this WNBA season, capped by Thursday's regular-season finale...

Gotham FC Becomes First NWSL Team to Celebrate Title at White House

NJ/NY Gotham FC became the first NWSL (National Women's Soccer League) championship team to visit the White House on Monday, celebrating its 2023 title...

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