Luther Vandross‘ voice resonated in the hearts of many Black millennial children, becoming the soundtrack of their childhoods. From his hit single “Never Too Much” to his legendary performances at Harlem’s Apollo Theater, Vandross’ journey to stardom was marked by passion, artistry, and the ability to manifest the career he desired. In the documentary, Luther:
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Recently, a devastating unmanned aerial drone attack on U.S. forces stationed in northeastern Jordan near the Syrian border sparked outrage and grief within the international community. In this article, we will critically analyze the incident, examining the circumstances surrounding the attack and the potential ramifications it may have on regional stability. President Joe Biden and
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In recent years, the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program has come under scrutiny for its unintended consequences. Initially designed to provide incentives for hospitals to offer affordable medications to lower-income Americans, the program has unfortunately evolved into a lucrative financial opportunity for hospitals. Michael Barnett, MD, of the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public
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The recent announcement by Rishi Sunak, the UK Prime Minister, to ban disposable vapes and introduce stricter regulations on vaping flavors has sparked a contentious debate. The proposed ban aims to combat the increasing use of vaping among children and address concerns about nicotine addiction. While some applaud this move as a necessary step towards
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Over the weekend, social media users noticed a significant change on Platform X. When attempting to search for Taylor Swift, a message appeared stating, “Something went wrong. Try reloading.” This action comes in response to the recent circulation of nonconsensual sexually explicit deepfake images of the pop star on the platform. While some users celebrated
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