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Eminem’s child comes out as non-binary

By Brooke Taylor, CTVNews.ca writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — Eminem’s adopted child comes out as non-binary. In a TikTok video, the 19-year-old revealed their journey and asked friends, family and fans to call them Stevie. The video starts with the text “watch me become more comfortable with

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Danny Shockey's 2000 Harley Davidson Deuce was stolen from his front yard early Friday morning. Shockey is desparate to get the vehicle back

Independence, MO, man desperate to locate stolen motorcycle painted with the ashes of his late mother

By LESLIE AGUILAR Click here for updates on this story     INDEPENDENCE, Missouri (KCTV, KSMO) — A Harley Davidson motorcycle costs a pretty penny, but for an Independence man, his bike has a much higher sentimental value than monetary. Danny Shockey’s 2000 Harley Davidson Deuce was stolen from his front yard early Friday morning, despite being

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UW-Madison rethinks sexual assault services, bringing forensic nurses on campus

By KELLY MEYERHOFER Click here for updates on this story     MADISON, Wisconsin (madison.com/Wisconsin State Journal) — UW-Madison students who experienced a sexual assault had one place to go in Dane County for a forensic exam, or what’s traditionally known as a rape kit: the emergency room at UnityPoint Health-Meriter Hospital. Starting this school year, students

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Metabolism and age: Researchers dispel myths about calorie burning in late adulthood

By Denio Lourenco, CTVNews.ca digital content edtior Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — It is commonly believed that a person reaches their peak calorie-burning potential during adolescence, but a new study indicates that the body’s metabolism process actually starts to decline later in life. An international team of scientists

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Likes, shares and retweets are fuelling a moral outrage feedback loop on social media, studies find

By Tom Yun, CTVNews.ca writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — Expressions of outrage posted on social media get amplified by the number of likes, shares and retweets they receive. But researchers at Yale University found that likes and shares also serve as “rewards” that makes users more likely

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Kacie Lucchini Butcher pages through documents detailing a 20-year-long housing discrimination fight on campus as part of a project detailing the history of discrimination on campus.

University seeks to shine light on its past acts of discrimination

By Erin Gretzinger Click here for updates on this story     MADISON, Wisconsin (madison.com/Wisconsin State Journal) — A UW-Madison student evicted from university housing for dating a Black man. Others expelled amid an administrative campaign to systematically seek out and remove homosexual male students from campus. Abusive conduct by a UW-Madison police officer who led the

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When Cheekwood launches its first ever celebration of African American culture on August 14

Mom, daughter inspire through spoken art

By Lauren Lowrey Click here for updates on this story     NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) — When Cheekwood launches its first ever celebration of African American culture on August 14th, it will include an exhibit featuring the artistry of a Nashville mother-daughter duo. The exhibit focuses on three paintings featuring strong, black women at different phases of

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