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Say you’ve been planning to buy your dream house or car, but your credit score isn’t quite where it needs to be. You start panicking, wondering how to improve your score. Thankfully, with the advancement of technology, credit apps...
In today’s world, technology has become an indispensable part of our lives. We rely on it to communicate, entertain, and even express our beliefs. But whatis the relationship between technology and religion? Is it one of competition or complementarity?...
I know what it’s like to make the choice to change, to choose to make time for myself. I know the journey can be hard, but it’s also so rewarding. You don’tneed to go at it alone. Let me...
”I am so excited to write this column! As a frontline advocate for those needing a listening ear, a shoulder to cry on, or somebody to vent to, my mission is simple: helping the hurt heal. I welcome you...
A Population Reference Bureau (PRB) study published earlier this year confirmed what we already knew — Americans are dying at alarming rates in the prime of their lives. The team at PRB reviewed the health records of 377,000...
In the 2016 general election (a Presidential year), 76.3% of registered voters in Monroe County cast their ballot. Two years later, in the 2018 midterms, 62.2% of registered voters went to the polls, an increase of 15.3% from the...
Dear Deaconess Debra, My husband and I recently joined a new church after relocating to a new city in the North. A few months later, we were ordained as a Deacon and Deaconess. We love the church as it is...
The recent shooting in my hometown of Buffalo, New York, to the recent school shooting in Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, have rocked the hearts and sensibilities of our nation. These terrible tragedies seem and unbelievable, yet they...
As I examine the problems of the world, I have concluded that there is a very simple solution. First, white people need to stop being WHITE. At first blush, most non-white people will get this immediately. However, most people...
When it comes to fertility and pregnancy, minority women often face obstacles that white women do not necessarily have to consider before having children. While infertility affects all women, the struggles of minority women are typicallyignored by both medical...