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Opinion: Skimpy Olympic uniforms for women are an outrage

Opinion: Skimpy Olympic uniforms for women are an outrage

I am a shameless fan of the Olympics. Every two years — whether it’s for the Summer or Winter Games — I gleefully tune in to watch the unimaginable, often gravity- and physics-defying prowess of the best athletes in the world. From the parade of nations at the opening ceremonies to the competitive medal counts, from historic moments of political advocacy by athletes to actor Leslie Jones’ hilarious online commentary, I love it all. Even the over-the-top nationalism moves me — a tall order for someone who was stripped of a long-established constitutional right by her government not too long ago and who…
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Opinion: What I didn’t know about my prostate almost killed me

Opinion: What I didn’t know about my prostate almost killed me

Recently, a misfiring prostate launched Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to the forefront of the headlines, followed by the deaths of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s son, Dexter, and O.J. Simpson from prostate cancer. While their celebrity status drove the news, their underlying illnesses earned little more than a parenthetical shrug. In the blink of a news cycle, prostate cancer was again casually swept aside as among the best cancer to have. Treatments are often downplayed as “minimally invasive,” as if they were no more consequential than a teeth cleaning. As a prostate cancer survivor, I can report from painful experience…
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Humanity First USA Mourns the Passing of Dr. Ahsanullah Zafar, Founding Chairman of the Board

Humanity First USA Mourns the Passing of Dr. Ahsanullah Zafar, Founding Chairman of the Board

Humanity First USA Humanity First USA Founder Team with Dr. Ahsanullah Zafar As the first Chairman of the Board from 2004-2016, Dr. Zafar played a leading role in shaping Humanity First USA's mission and guiding principles. CHANTILLY, VA, UNITED STATES, April 16, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Humanity First USA is deeply saddened to share the passing of Dr. Ahsanullah Zafar, the esteemed founding Chairman of the Board of Directors. Dr. Zafar's visionary leadership and unwavering dedication have left an indelible mark on our organization and the lives we've touched since our inception in 2004. As the first Chairman of the Board…
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3rd Annual Controlled Environment Agriculture Summit East Returns to Virginia October 1-2, 2024

3rd Annual Controlled Environment Agriculture Summit East Returns to Virginia October 1-2, 2024

CEA Summit East October 1-2, 2024 CEA Summit East 2024 Co-Hosts CEA Summit East Brings Academia and Greenhouse, Vertical Farm, Urban Ag, Other CEA Business Sectors Together To Spur Industry Collaboration, Innovation DANVILLE, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES, April 16, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) Summit East returns to the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) Conference Center in Danville, Virginia from October 1-2, 2024. Co-hosted by Indoor Ag-Con, the leading trade show and conference for the vertical farming | greenhouse | CEA sector, and the Virginia Tech (VT)-IALR CEA Innovation Center, a joint project of the IALR…
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Opinion: What gun laws can’t stop

Opinion: What gun laws can’t stop

When news broke of a stabbing, and mass killing, at a Sydney shopping mall in which a baby was attacked, right-wing commentators overseas were quick to falsely diagnose the motive. “Another day. Another terror attack by another Islamist terrorist. Six dead, others seriously injured, including a baby,” tweeted the British right-wing commentator Julia Hartley-Brewer. But Hartley-Brewer was wrong. And she later acknowledged the post was incorrect. The motive was not Islamist but an everyday threat for women: gendered violence. It was “obvious” said the New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb, that now-deceased attacker Joel Cauchi, a diagnosed schizophrenic according to his family, had a…
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How cell phones are killing our kids, and what we can do about it

How cell phones are killing our kids, and what we can do about it

Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt probably has become a pretty unpopular guy among teenagers over the last few weeks. His new book, “The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness,” essentially calls for a revolution in how parents administer smartphones and social media to their teens. Put simply, Haidt writes that kids should have little to no access to either until they turn 16. While some have questioned the science behind Haidt’s thesis, Haidt argues the perspective is informed by years of research — investigations that depict climbing mental health struggles among American…
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Yazing announces another Milestone, 350k Members

Yazing announces another Milestone, 350k Members

Over 350,000 members now use Yazing to both earn and save money online! RESTON, VA, UNITED STATES, April 16, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Yazing, a leading influencer monetization and cashback shopping platform, announced today that they have reached another membership milestone, 350,000 members. Founded in 2015, Yazing is still one of the only platforms that combines both influencer monetization and cashback shopping into a single platform allowing members to make and save money online. Yazing also continued to grow the number of partnerships, boasting top cash rewards rates from more than 4,500 leading online brands. Yazing goes above and beyond your…
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Step inside Emma Roberts’ sumptuous LA home

Step inside Emma Roberts’ sumptuous LA home

While many celebrity homes look less than lived-in, ranging from spotless minimal to ostentatiously palatial, actor Emma Roberts’ Hollywood Hills home is made for curling up with a good book — or several — with warm tones, comfortable couches, and antique curiosities in each room (also, a lagoon-style pool in the backyard for summer reads). Roberts, an actor who has become a mainstay of rom coms and campy horror — the latter, most recently with recurring roles in the anthology series “American Horror Story” — bought the home, which she shares with her three-year-old son Rhodes, in 2022 and hired…
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Trilogy Christian Publishing Presents: “Brokenness to Better Part I: Trials and Tribulations” by A.C. Gracie

Trilogy Christian Publishing Presents: “Brokenness to Better Part I: Trials and Tribulations” by A.C. Gracie

"Brokenness to Better Part I: Trials and Tribulations" by A.C. Gracie - A Profound Exploration of Faith Amid Life's Trials and Tribulations ARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES, April 16, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In a world fraught with challenges and uncertainties, "Brokenness to Better Part I: Trials and Tribulations" serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for those seeking solace in their faith journey. Through poignant storytelling and unwavering faith, A.C. invites readers to experience her journey to greater spiritual growth and resilience. “‘Brokenness to Better Part I: Trials and Tribulations’ is A.C. Gracie's story of how she overcame the tribulations…
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Silent Push introduces clearnet and darkweb URL scanning for all users

Silent Push introduces clearnet and darkweb URL scanning for all users

Leading threat intelligence provider releases new platform version that includes the ability to extract realtime data from a live URL. RESTON, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES, April 15, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Silent Push, an early detection-focused threat intelligence provider, has released version 4.1 of their Enterprise and Community platform that includes ‘Live Scan’ - a feature that gives users the ability to scan a public or .onion URL, and quickly extract real-time and historical data. Once a snapshot has been obtained, users can pivot across infrastructure using fuzzy content hashes, forward and reverse DNS lookups, SSL data, favicons, and redirect chains. ‘Live…
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