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Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope, is a Chicago native who has been elected to lead the Catholic Church. Reaction continues to pour in.
Target's disregard for Black-owned media sparks national campaign for economic justice and corporate accountability.
Discover how QR codes are transforming business operations and customer experiences. From supply chain management to security, QR codes are revolutionizing.
The Biden Administration's student loan repayment program faces challenges as legal disputes arise. Learn more about the impact on borrowers.
Target CEO Brian Cornell addresses employee uncertainty amidst falling foot traffic and criticism over DEI goals.
Four Woodward high school student athletes have committed to attend Wilberforce University on track and cross country scholarships.
This year's White House Correspondents' Association Dinner celebrated diversity, press freedom, and the contributions of Black Press USA's April Ryan.
Medical gaslighting persists in healthcare, particularly for women with chronic gynecological pain conditions like endometriosis and vulvodynia.
Cincinnati's former Dunbar neighborhood, an all-Black community, celebrates the installation of an Ohio History Connection marker.
Measles cases are rising in the US and globally, raising concerns about vaccination rates. Here's what it means for public health.
Ann Brinkley joins SWEL as new executive director, bringing 34 years of education experience and a passion for mentoring youth.
Elly De La Cruz is a rising star for the Cincinnati Reds, with his impressive stats and fans flocking to see him. Will he stay in Cincinnati?
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