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Pooch Hall, Brittany Daniel will return for The Game revival

Pooch Hall, Brittany Daniel will return for The Game revival
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Roisin Willis and Hobbs Kessler Named 2020-21 Gatorade® National Track and Field Players of the Year

Roisin Willis and Hobbs Kessler Named 2020-21 Gatorade® National Track and Field Players of the Year
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Where TF Med School and Ding Dong At? : The Game Reboot Announcement with Two Original Cast Members Causes a Commotion on Social Media

"The Game" fans voiced their opinions on May 13 after an announcement that the hit series would be returning with some of its original cast members,

I Never Saw it Encouraged : Tia Mowry Talks About About Her Mental Health Journey and Why She is Attending Therapy

Tia Mowry candidly opened up about her mental health journey on April 1 while sharing a stream of photos of herself sporting a bright yellow dress and jumbo braids. Mowry told millions of her followers that she had been hesitant about attending therapy because it wasn’t highly “encouraged.”  She said, “Let’s talk about #mentalhealth. For a long time, I’ve stayed away from the idea of #therapy. I don’t know why, but maybe because I never saw it encouraged. However, a good friend of mine told me, ‘You focus on your physical health, why not your mental health?’ So, after years of suggesting, I gave it a try.”

Former police chiefs share what can be learned from Knoxville s crime history

Former police chiefs share what can be learned from Knoxville s crime history Severe spikes in violent crime come in cycles in Knoxville. What worked to curb crime in the past could be used now to stop violence. Author: Katie Inman Updated: 10:48 PM EST March 10, 2021 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Knoxville is no stranger to violent crime and former police chiefs offered a look into how they handled cycles of crime during their stint with the city. Phil Keith served as the Knoxville Police Department Chief from 1988 to 2004. He saw homicides and gun violence increase throughout the 90s. Much of what we re seeing today was in effect in those days, and that was gang violence, Keith said.

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