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Department Of Education Halts $7B In Funding For K-12 Schools

by Kandiss Edwards July 4, 2025 The Trump administration has put an abrupt hold on nearly $7 billion in federal funding intended for K-12 schools. Effective July 1, the move has prompted widespread concern among educators, parents, and lawmakers. The hold leaves many school systems uncertain about the immediate and

LeSean McCoy Returns Home To Unveil $16.7M Affordable Housing Project

by Jeroslyn JoVonn July 4, 2025 NFL champion LeSean McCoy is the owner of a $16.7 million affordable housing community in his hometown of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. NFL champion LeSean McCoy is giving back to his hometown of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, by investing in a $16.7 million affordable housing development. The former

Union City In Atlanta Welcomes Newest Tiny Home Community

by Kandiss Edwards July 3, 2025 The Union Park Cottages are providing a community that helps Atlanta residents stay in the metro area at affordable prices. An Atlanta development company is raising its second tiny home community, Union Park Cottages.  The development helps address the home inequity crisis that has

Coco Gauff Loses At Wimbledon But Will Use Time ‘To Reset’

by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton July 3, 2025 She lost the match to an unseeded player, Dayana Yastremska, 7-6 (3), 6-1. After winning her last tournament and rising up to become the No. 2-ranked tennis player, Coco Gauff got bumped from Wimbledon in the first round. According to NBC Sports,

UK Doctors Vote To Approve Identity-Based Care For LGBTQIA+ Patients

by Jeroslyn JoVonn July 3, 2025 A UK doctors union has voted in support of identity-based care for the LGBTQIA+ community. Doctors represented by the British Medical Association (BMA) have voted to support the inclusion of “identity-based care” for LGBTQIA+ patients as part of updated medical training. The decision came

Department Of Education Halts $7B In Funding For K-12 Schools

by Kandiss Edwards July 4, 2025 The Trump administration has put an abrupt hold on nearly $7 billion in federal funding intended for K-12 schools. Effective July 1, the move has prompted widespread concern among educators, parents, and lawmakers. The hold leaves many school systems uncertain about the immediate and

LeSean McCoy Returns Home To Unveil $16.7M Affordable Housing Project

by Jeroslyn JoVonn July 4, 2025 NFL champion LeSean McCoy is the owner of a $16.7 million affordable housing community in his hometown of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. NFL champion LeSean McCoy is giving back to his hometown of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, by investing in a $16.7 million affordable housing development. The former

Union City In Atlanta Welcomes Newest Tiny Home Community

by Kandiss Edwards July 3, 2025 The Union Park Cottages are providing a community that helps Atlanta residents stay in the metro area at affordable prices. An Atlanta development company is raising its second tiny home community, Union Park Cottages.  The development helps address the home inequity crisis that has

Coco Gauff Loses At Wimbledon But Will Use Time ‘To Reset’

by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton July 3, 2025 She lost the match to an unseeded player, Dayana Yastremska, 7-6 (3), 6-1. After winning her last tournament and rising up to become the No. 2-ranked tennis player, Coco Gauff got bumped from Wimbledon in the first round. According to NBC Sports,

UK Doctors Vote To Approve Identity-Based Care For LGBTQIA+ Patients

by Jeroslyn JoVonn July 3, 2025 A UK doctors union has voted in support of identity-based care for the LGBTQIA+ community. Doctors represented by the British Medical Association (BMA) have voted to support the inclusion of “identity-based care” for LGBTQIA+ patients as part of updated medical training. The decision came