A study has found that more than nine in 10 people who get tattoos in America could be unintentionally exposing themselves to harmful chemicals that cause organ damage Testing conducted in New York on 54 ink samples has revealed at least 45 contained compounds that were not listed on the label. Details of the study were published Read More…
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American Medical System Adopting Woke DEI Protocols That Put Patients At Risk
As bad as it already is, the landscape of modern medicine in the United States is getting worse due to the rapidly spreading virus of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI). For one, DEI is watering down standards for doctors to the point that patient risk is skyrocketing. Unqualified people are being hired as physicians Read More…
Grandmother Earns Third College Degree at Age 76
Shirley Fuller, an African American grandmother from North Carolina who recently earned her Bachelor’s degree at the age of 76, achieving her third college degree since she was 70 years old. In 2017, Fuller was 70 years old when she earned her Associate’s Degree from Wake Tech. It was one of the proudest moments of Read More…
Jackson Soul Food Comes To Miami Airport
After opening its first restaurant in Miami-Dade County’s historic Black heritage neighborhood of Overtown in 1946 and its second location in Opa-locka in 2015, Jackson Soul Food has now brought its legendary family recipes to Miami International Airport (MIA). Jackson Soul Food owner Shirlene Ingraham and Michael Svagdis, SSP America CEO, were recently joined by Read More…
E-ONE is celebrating 50 years of producing fire emergency vehicles
Paul Parker, left, and Matthew Youmans, right, of Pasco County Fire Rescue, look over their agency’s new $900,000 firetruck built by E-ONE, during the 50 Years Of E-ONE celebration at E-ONE in Ocala, Fla. on Wednesday, March 6, 2024. [Bruce Ackerman/Ocala Gazette] 2024. By Susan Smiley-Height, susan@magnoliamediaco.com The E-ONE campus in southwest Ocala was Read More…
Gainesville Apartment Complex Blames Rise In Crime On Homeless People
Maria Eduarda Fossati, a third-year computer science student at the University of Florida, was about to leave her apartment when she noticed her electric scooter was missing from her living room, where she normally stores it. “Me, my roommates and boyfriend were all trying to remember if we saw it the night before or if Read More…