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First Black-owned bank opening in Utah

By Sydnee Gonzalez Click here for updates on this story     SALT LAKE CITY (KSL) — Black investors are making history in the Beehive State with plans to open the state’s first and the Mountain West’s only Black-owned bank. Redemption Holding Company, a Delaware corporation, announced last week it reached a purchase agreement with Holladay Bank

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Angel Reese vs. Caitlin Clark: Why social media is talking about the double standard between the two

By WDSU Digital Team Click here for updates on this story     BATON ROUGE, Lousiana (WDSU) — Following LSU’s NCAA championship win, the online discourse pitting two star players in the game has opened a discussion on double standards. The conversation began after Angel Reese was seen taunting Caitlin Clark with the “you can’t see me”

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California issues ban on fishing of Dungeness crab with return of humpback whales

By Josh Copitch Click here for updates on this story     SALINAS, California (KSBW) — With the return of humpback whales to California’s coasts, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife has implemented a commercial Dungeness crab fishery closure along the California coast. The affected zones are 3-6 (Sonoma/Mendocino county line to the U.S./Mexico border). The

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Femicides on the rise as report indicates a woman or girl is killed every 48 hours in Canada

By Melissa Lopez-Martinez, CTVNews.ca writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — Cases of homicide among women and girls, known as femicides, are rapidly increasing across Canada as one report details more than 800 women and girls have been killed since 2018. The Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability (CFOJA)

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Astronomers find ring-shaped border on some distant planet may support life

By Michael Lee, CTVNews.ca writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — A ring-shaped border on certain distant planets known as the “terminator zone” that separates permanent daytime and nighttime could offer conditions suitable to support life, a recent study has found. Researchers from the University of California, Irvine (UCI) published

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