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Your Neck Is Aging Faster Than Your Face — Here’s Why
Experts say years of looking down at phones, skipping neck care and aging skin changes may be speeding up wrinkles, sagging and “tech neck.”
Most people spend years focusing on facial skincare — cleansers, moisturizers, serums and anti-aging creams — while paying little attention to the neck. But dermatologists…
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It Doesn’t Take Much: How AI Nudging Influences Adults — And Children — In Just Minutes a Day
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Submit Your Juneteenth Events to The Community Voice Calendar
Organizations can promote Juneteenth events online and in print through The Community Voice free community calendar listings.
From North Side Roots to Federal Contracts: How Floyd Construction Built a 30-Year Legacy
What began as a Wichita plumbing business has grown into a company leading major federal construction projects across multiple states.
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How Many More Deaths Before Police Get This Right?
From George Floyd to Cedric Lofton to Charles Adair, deadly restraint tactics continue despite decades of warnings.
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Family Describes Watching Charles Adair Die After Viewing Jail Video
Video reviewed by relatives shows final moments before Wyandotte County deputy was charged with murder in Adair’s jail death.
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Boley Rodeo Fuels Revival in One of America’s Historic Black Towns
As Memorial Day crowds return for the historic rodeo, Boley alumni, investors, and redevelopment leaders are helping reshape the town’s future.
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Democrats Renew Calls for US Supreme Court Overhaul After Voting Rights Decision
Decision weakens protections for minority voting districts as Democrats call for structural changes
By: Jonathan Shorman, Missouri Independent
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Aging Isn’t Gradual: Study Finds Two Key Turning Points at 44 and 60
New research shows the body changes in bursts — and those shifts may shape your health for decades.
KCKPS Students Awarded $128K in Scholarships, Laptops at Spring Reception
39 students honored for achievement as community invests in their college futures
