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John Wooden Convicted in Killing of Columbus Faith Leader, Imam Mohammed Hassan-Adam

John Wooden Convicted in Killing of Columbus Faith Leader, Imam Mohammed Hassan-Adam

In a significant development, a Franklin County jury delivered a conviction in the case of the tragic killing of Columbus faith leader, Imam Mohammed Hassan-Adam, back in December 2021 by John Wooden. The convicted individual, John Wooden, now faces charges of aggravated murder Imam Hassan-Adam‘s disappearance on December 22, 2021, triggered a widespread search led…

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Former President George W. Bush Urges Continued Funding for Vital HIV/AIDS Program

Former President George W. Bush Urges Continued Funding for Vital HIV/AIDS Program

In a letter addressed to Congress, the institute, led by the former Republican president, implored lawmakers to continue supporting PEPFAR. Former President George W. Bush Institute is calling on the U.S. Congress to maintain funding for the PEPFAR, a vital global HIV/AIDS program responsible for saving millions of lives The initiative collaborates with non-profit organizations,…

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Morehouse College and Activist Group Join Forces to Erase $10 Million in Student Debt

Morehouse College and Activist Group Join Forces to Erase $10 Million in Student Debt

In collaboration with activist group the Debt Collective, Morehouse College has made a groundbreaking move to alleviate the student loan debt of nearly 3,000 of its college attendees. This initiative targets outstanding account balances for the 2022 fall term and previous years, with Morehouse College contributing close to $10 million toward this relief effort The…

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Andreas Probst Sets Trial Date for Las Vegas Teens in Hit-And-Run Bicyclist Killing Case

Andreas Probst Sets Trial Date for Las Vegas Teens in Hit-And-Run Bicyclist Killing Case

The incident, which was allegedly captured on film, has garnered significant attention. Andreas Probst, a prominent figure in the legal arena, has set a trial date for the Las Vegas teens accused in the tragic hit-and-run incident that claimed the life of a bicyclist Andreas Probst, known for his expertise in high-profile cases, is overseeing…

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Simone Biles' Potential Rival, Rebeca Andrade, Shines at Pan American Games

Simone Biles’ Potential Rival, Rebeca Andrade, Shines at Pan American Games

Andrade, a close friend of the American star, demonstrated flawless execution, earning a remarkable 15.333 score in her first vault, a challenging Cheng. Simone Biles’ potential rival, Brazilian gymnast Rebeca Andrade, showcased her prowess at the Pan American Games, clinching her first gold in the vault event This left fellow competitors, including Dominican Camil Betances,…

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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine Shortage

Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine Shortage Spurs Revised Recommendations for Infant Protection

Previously, an advisory panel had suggested administering the monoclonal antibody shot Beyfortus to all infants below 8 months entering their first RSV season and to those aged 8 to 19 months at heightened risk during their second season. In response to a shortage of the Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine, health authorities are revising their recommendations…

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Historically Black Colleges and Universities Erase $10 Million in Alumni Debt, Paving the Way for Equitable Education Access

Historically Black Colleges and Universities Erase $10 Million in Alumni Debt, Paving the Way for Equitable Education Access

This significant development marks a substantial step towards addressing financial barriers faced by graduates of these institutions. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have relieved former students of nearly $10 million in accumulated debt The debt relief initiative specifically targeted individuals who had graduated from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) but were burdened with…

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