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Private loans can be risky. At some Pittsburgh universities, students are borrowing more than...

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By Emma Folts Many college students take out loans from the federal government to help pay for college, but there’s a cap on...

How student loan debt has fueled the pay gap for Black women

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By Chabeli Carrazana & Jasmine Mithani Originally published by The 19th. We're telling the untold stories of women, women of color and LGBTQ+ people. Sign...

Is listening to music better than a sleeping pill?

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Newswise — (SACRAMENTO) — Sleep is one of the pillars of health, including mental health. Approximately 30% to 40% of adults will experience insomnia at...

WNBA players take offseason into their own hands with new winter league

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By Mariel Padilla/Originally published by The 19th. Your trusted source for contextualizing sports news. Sign up for our daily newsletter. WNBA players have long lagged...

To tip or not to tip? The great gratuity debate is revived

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By Kay Wicker for TheGrio The topic of tipping has resurfaced yet again — and this time, experts in American etiquette are weighing in. A video...

How a Grad Student Uncovered the Largest Known Slave Auction in the U.S.

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by Jennifer Berry Hawes, photography by Gavin McIntyre for ProPublica This story was originally published by ProPublica. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning  investigative newsroom. Sign...

Urban Media Today Celebrates Juneteenth 2023

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June·teenth a holiday celebrated on June 19 to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the US. The holiday was first celebrated in Texas,...

What a teacher’s little red book taught the world about the Tulsa massacre

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By Katherine Gilyard/Originally published by The 19th Much of what the world knows about the Tulsa massacre, one of the most consequential events of state-sanctioned...

Black unemployment spikes, and women bear the brunt

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By TheGrio Black unemployment rates experienced a spike between April and May, notably impacting Black women in the public sector. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics...

Can you be outside during an air quality alert?

By TheGrio Lifestyle Were you hoping to finally be outside this week? You may still be able to get outdoors. As smoke from Canadian wildfires wafting...

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