Foundation encourages wealth building for disadvantaged communities
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:14:09 GMT
Karla Green is the Executive Director of the Delta Research and Educational Foundation. (Courtesy, Karla Green)Financial health and wellness webinars, facilitated by financial expert Lynn Richardson, are trying to change grim statistics around African-American financial literacy, wellness and resilience.According to Karla Green, executive director of the Delta Research and Educational Foundation (DREF), the ten-week series through Nov. 16 is focusing on issues like “buying homes, buying cars, paying for education, preparing as we get older to pay for medical expenses” that impact people from high school students to retirees.The series is designed to help people look at financial issues and others in a healthy way so that they can be proactive when it comes to saving and investing, not just today but in the future.“We’re especially trying to reach those single parents and folks who are really struggling to get to the next level in wealth so that you’re m...1 dead following shooting in North Lauderdale
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:14:09 GMT
The Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) is investigating a shooting that left one person dead in North Lauderdale on Sunday morning. Officials said Broward County Regional Communications received reports of a shooting at approximately 4:30 a.m. in the 1100 block of Sussex Drive. When BSO deputies arrived at the scene, they found a woman with multiple gunshot wounds. Authorities said she was pronounced dead at the scene.One person has been detained in connection with the incident, but the circumstances surrounding the shooting remain a mystery. The BSO Homicide and Crime Scene units are investigating the incident.Cancer experts demand action to end ongoing drug shortage: ‘People’s lives are really at stake’
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:14:09 GMT
(CNN) — Cancer experts have made two calls for action from US lawmakers this year: fix the ongoing cancer drug shortage, and increase funding for cancer research.The American Association for Cancer Research, in its annual cancer progress report released Wednesday, highlighted the recent improvements that the United States has made in reducing cancer deaths and advancing treatment, as well as the challenges of an ongoing shortage of chemotherapy medications and growing concern about the future funding of cancer research.“The drug shortages are an enormous, complex problem and in part reflect an economic challenge, where essentially the low profit margin for some of these generic drugs disincentivizes companies from committing to producing them,” said Dr. Philip Greenberg, president of the association and an author of the new report.He said the shortage means some cancer patients are not able to access medications that have been maintaining their fight against the disease, and others ...1 in 4 people who eat healthy meals blow it on snacks, study says
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:14:09 GMT
(CNN) — If you’re eating healthier meals these days, congratulations — but what do you snack on? By choosing ultraprocessed and sugary snacks, 1 in 4 of us may be undoing all the benefits of healthy eating, according to a new study.“Considering 95% of us snack, and that nearly a quarter of our calories come from snacks, swapping unhealthy snacks such as cookies, crisps and cakes to healthy snacks like fruit and nuts is a really simple way to improve your health,” said senior author Sarah Berry, a researcher at King’s College London, in a statement. (For you Americans, crisps are chips.)More than 90% of adults in the United States report eating one or more snacks on any given day. In the United Kingdom, where the study was done, some 47% of participants ate two snacks a day and 29% of people snacked even more often.Over 25% of the study participants reported eating healthy main meals and snacking on highly processed food and sugary treats that can increase hu...City officials asking for tips after 2 juveniles injured in Boston shooting that wounded 5
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:14:09 GMT
City officials are urging community members to come forward with any information that can help police after a shooting in Dorchester late Sunday night left five people wounded, including two juveniles.Officers responding to a ShotSpotter activation at the intersection of Ames and Stratton streets around 8:35 p.m. found five people injured in a courtyard off of Ames Street, police said.Three of the injured were adults and two were juveniles, police said.One of the juvenile victims was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries and the rest were suffering from what were considered non-life-threatening injuries.At the scene Mayor Michele Wu voiced her frustration with the street violence.“I’m angry, I am upset, as a mom, as someone who has been working with all of our teams to make sure we can do everything possible to create opportunities in our city,” Wu said.No additional information was immediately available.Anyone with information is urged to call Bosto...Wet Monday, Beautiful Rest of Week
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:14:09 GMT
It’s a new work week and make sure you have the rain gear as you head to work and school. It’s a wet start and it will be a wet finish today. In fact rain will continue to get heavier as we head through the day. Scattered showers this morning will become steadier and heavier this afternoon and evening. It will be breezy on the coast line and that onshore wind, with the clouds, will prevent temperatures from moving much today and keep us in the 60s this afternoon.We do have a flood watch in effect for eastern Massachusetts where we could see 2-3″ of rain today. Unfortunately that includes the Attleboro-Providence areas that were slammed with rain just a week ago today. Outside of the flood watch will still see an inch or so of rain. In towns like Leominster and Fitchburg that’s still too much rain but the flood risk there, while not zero, is lower than in the green shaded areas.Most towns are line for at least an inch of water today with the 95 Corridor likely...Who could the Orioles face in the AL playoffs? Get to know these 6 teams.
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:14:09 GMT
For the first time since 2016, the Orioles are heading to the postseason.While we know Baltimore will have a spot in the six-team American League field when the playoffs begin Oct. 3, we don’t know who they’ll be playing — and where.The Orioles are still in contention to win the AL East and secure the top record in the league, which would give them a first-round bye into the AL Division Series. After Sunday’s game, their magic number to beat the Rays for the AL East title is 10.Here’s a look at the teams the Orioles could face in the postseason:Texas Rangers2023 record: 82-67FanGraphs’ World Series odds: 2.8%2023 record vs. Orioles: 3-3Players to watch:Shortstop Corey Seager: In a world without Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani, Seager might be the favorite to win AL Most Valuable Player. The four-time All-Star, who was named World Series Most Valuable Player with the Dodgers in 2020, trails only Ohtani in on-base-plus-slugging percentage (1.060) ...Patriots explain how ‘electric’ blocked field goal came together
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:14:09 GMT
FOXBORO — The Patriots were in desperate need of a spark late in the third quarter, as the offense continued to sputter and they trailed by two touchdowns.Then, as the Dolphins prepared to attempt a 49-yard field goal, Matthew Slater – New England’s longtime special teams ace – spoke a game-changing play into existence as his unit jogged on to the field.“He’s like, ‘You’re going to go block this,’” Patriots special teamer Brenden Schooler said.The unit had practiced a specific field goal block design all week, and Schooler was the man for the job. The second-year player explained that the Patriots’ special teams coaching staff – Joe Judge, Cam Achord and Joe Houston – had pinpointed a weak spot in Miami’s field goal operation.Schooler pounced on his opportunity. He literally came out of nowhere, lining up toward the left sideline and timing the snap perfectly with a running start as he got into the backfield and untouched and dove to successfully block Jason Sanders’ attempt.https:/...Orioles reset: Comeback vs. Rays emblematic of unprecedented season: ‘We just find a way to win’
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:14:09 GMT
The Orioles did it the only way they know how.Baltimore had already clinched a playoff spot thanks to the Texas Rangers’ loss to the Cleveland Guardians on Sunday. When it happened, the club was one out away from losing a pivotal American League East game to the Tampa Bay Rays, a defeat that would have soured its first postseason berth since 2016.But the Orioles wanted to give their playoff clinch the celebration it deserved, and the way they did it defined the type of team they are.They rallied from behind to send the game to extras. Veteran leaders stepped up. Castoffs from other organizations came through clutch. Two former first-round draft picks delivered in crucial situations.As they have all season, the Orioles played as a team, proving their whole is greater than the sum of perhaps any other AL club’s parts. By defeating the Rays in the 11th inning, 5-4, they sent the announced 37,297 fans at Camden Yards home happy and put a bow on a successful homestand. One ce...Lucas: DiZoglio testing Beacon Hill with audit push
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:14:09 GMT
“This proposed law would specify that the State Auditor has the authority to audit the Legislature.”No ifs, ands or buts there.If approved by the voters in the 2024 state election as a ballot question, it would make State Auditor Diana DiZoglio one of the most powerful politicians on Beacon Hill.Attorney general Andra Campbell, a fellow Democrat, certified the legality of the initiative last week.But DiZoglio will now have to gather the signatures of 75,000 certified voters to get the question on the ballot.“I’m going to make it happen,” DiZoglio said. “I’m going to run it as a state-wide campaign. I can do it.”While gathering the signatures is a huge challenge, DiZoglio’s effort will be helped by the public’s view of the Legislature. While most voters are satisfied with their local representative or senator, they are not so satisfied with the institution as a whole.Who would have thought, though, that it would take a Democrat state auditor to take on the Democrat Legislature befo...Latest news
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