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Chipotle is hooking people up with free burritos this weekend, and everyone is hyped. On Saturday, December 13, if you buy a burrito after 4 p.m., Chipotle will give you another entrée for free. That means you can grab your favorite burrito, bowl, or tacos and get a second one without paying extra. It’s a […]
The health care bill introduced by Senate Republicans doesn’t lower prices, but instead creates savings accounts for bronze-level ACA plans.
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The music world is mourning the loss of renowned baritone opera singer Jubilant Sykes, who was found stabbed to death inside his Santa Monica, California, home on Dec. 8. He was 71. According to a press release obtained by Page Six, Santa Monica Police Department officers responded to a 911 call on Monday after an […]
“Combative” is one of those respectable-sounding smears clean enough for newsroom style guides and loaded enough to do racial and gendered damage.
Texas has launched a partnership with Turning Point USA and create chapters of the organization in every high school in the state.
Bruna Ferreira has been released from an ICE detention facility on bond after a judge agreed that she wasn't a flight risk.
Despite violent crime continually trending downward nationwide, incarceration rates for Black children have actually gone up in recent years.
Car Crash Deaths Surpass Homicides in Metro Atlanta: A 2024 Wake-Up Call In a startling revelation, a recent report by Propel ATL highlights that car crash fatalities in Metro Atlanta outpaced homicides in 2024. The five-county region, encompassing Fulton, DeKalb, Clayton, Cobb, and Gwinnett, recorded 425 traffic deaths compared to 410 homicides. This marks a […]
In a post on the social media platform X, Elon Musk said that "children should be proud that Whites in the West ended slavery worldwide."
A real investment in Black children would not look like a locked brokerage account they can’t touch for 18 years while their families struggle now.
A separate report has shown that Black homeownership has fallen to its lowest rate since 2021, with rising unemployment being cited as a reason.
The persistent quest for likes, comments, and virality has turned social media into a place where people post first and verify later.