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HOWARD UNIVERSITY NEWS SERVICE — Registering for the Selective Service simply means a person’s information is entered into a system that could be used in the event of a national emergency. Being drafted, however, would only occur if the government officially reinstates the draft and begins calling individuals to serve in the military.

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JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — Born in Greenville, South Carolina, Bryson launched his recording career in the 1970s and went on to release more than 20 albums. He earned two Grammy Awards, eight Grammy nominations, five gold albums, 25 Top 20 singles and six No. 1 hits during his distinguished career.

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BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — THE ATLANTA VOICE — Meals on Wheels Atlanta’s annual fundraiser, TASTE 2026, brought together Atlanta’s culinary community to raise funds to feed seniors in the metro area, with the goal of getting seniors off the waitlist.

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MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — While federal officials highlighted the fraud cases, a victim of the fraud’s ripple effects raised pointed questions at the press conference. Aaron Johnson, an independent photojournalist, suffered a stroke six years ago. A COVID-19 diagnosis combined with an autoimmune disease left him paralyzed from the neck down. He said years of Medicaid and...


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Approximately 90% of tariff costs were paid by businesses and consumers in the United States, not in foreign countries. Businesses that rely on imports saw input costs rise.

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