Cincinnati Herald
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UC to invest in new student programs, close DEI-focused areas
Dear UC Students, Faculty and Staff, I write today to reaffirm our commitment to fostering a campus community where everyone…
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Cincinnati mourns loss of Hall of Famer Dave Parker
National Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder Dave Parker, famously known as “The Cobra,” passed away in Cincinnati on June 28…
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Reds’ strong run fueled by Steer and De La Cruz
Are the Cincinnati Reds a good team or is this run of winning 5 of the last 6 series’ simply…
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Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project gets go-ahead with new design
Contributed Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (R) and Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear (D) recently unveiled the design of the companion bridge…
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Cincinnati’s Festival of Faiths illuminates hope in polarized times
By Mollie Newman, Ownernewcausemarketing.com Cincinnati celebrated its diverse religious tapestry for the 8th year with the annual Festival of Faiths…
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Seed and soil: How federal funding impacts scientific growth
Dear Editor: In the field of cancer research, the seed and soil theory states that for cancer to successfully spread, both the…
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NIH halts Black infant health study amid DEI controversy
A federally funded study exploring why Black babies in Detroit are disproportionately born prematurely has been abruptly terminated by the…
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Black woman scientist develops protective eyewear for pilots
A black woman developed protective eyewear and research publications to improve aviation safety. Dr. Gloria Twine Chisum was born in…
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NAACP excludes Trump from convention for attacks on democracy
Citing Trump’s “attacking our democracy,” the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will not invite President Donald…
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Boost your glow with these 5 juice + beauty product pairings
When I talk about glow, I’m not just talking highlighter and hydration (though yes, please!). I’m talking real radiance—the kind…
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Helen Lee Gentry Scholarship Fund honors three outstanding scholars
Helen Lee Gentry Scholarship Fund is delighted to announce its Scholarship Recipients for the 2025-2026 Academic Year! These African-American Scholars…
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Urban League hosts successful Juneteenth Celebration in Avondale
The Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio hosted their annual Juneteenth Celebration this past Thursday at their Avondale location. A…
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Legendary singer Mavis Staples back on tour at 86
Contributed In April 2018, Mavis Staples received the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center’s Everyday Freedom Hero award in a ceremony…
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Cincinnati’s SWEL program founder James Johnson passes away
Contributed by Summer Work Experience in the Law, Inc. It is with great sadness that the Summer Work Experience in…
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Landsman pushes for ban on stock trading in Congress to rebuild trust
By Greg Landsman, U.S. Rep (Ohio 1) My wife and I just sold every single one of our individual stocks.…
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Glow Girl Summer: A celebration of radiance for Black women
This summer, it’s all about the glow—inside and out. Glow Girl Summer is not just an event—it’s an immersive beauty…
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Queen City Kitchen: A beacon of hope and community in Walnut Hills
By Hugh J. Ralston, Executive Director, Queen City Kitchen In these challenging economic times, those on the edge struggle more…
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Simone Biles shares insights on mental health and anxiety
By Rochelle Thompson, Link Communications, LLC Simone Biles was the keynote speaker at the ATD 2025 International Conference & Expo…
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