Post-Helene, Spanish speakers and Latinos had additional barriers to aid. One Asheville journalist tried to confront that. Tropical storm Helene spared no demographic as it tore through Western North Carolina, but the recovery in greater Asheville had not been as equally distributed. The Latino community in particular faced a different and, in some ways, more [...]
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I’ve heard some wild claims in YouTube ads, but “The Pantry Find” still managed to make me do a double take. “If you’re a Christian, and you don’t know that the cure for Alzheimer’s and dementia is in the Bible, you should read the Scriptures again.” A bespectacled man in a white shirt and tie, looking something like a Mormon missionary, is sitting behind a desk with a bottle of honey and a pack of cinnamon sticks. Behind him are respectability-enhancing bookcases, although if you look closely the titles are garbled and AI-generated. The man goes on:
A chickenpox outbreak emerges as another consequence of Israel's systematic attacks on Gaza's infrastructure and obstruction of essential supplies.
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