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Sep 10, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Doc Louallen |Rosa Kim |Justin Green |Reena Roy
Dating experts and singles reveal why in-person dating is a better option. ByDoc Louallen, Rosa Kim, Justin Green, and Reena RoySeptember 10, 2024, 6:08 AMMany singles currently navigating the dating landscape are voicing their dissatisfaction with using apps like Hinge, Tinder and Bumble to find their love connection. According to Singles Report, almost 80% of singles say they experience some degree of emotional fatigue or burnout when dating online.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Justin Green |Reena Roy |Rosa Kim
Dating apps are becoming too overwhelming, so singles are going back to in real life dating.
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Jul 26, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Deborah Kim |Rosa Kim |Zach Fannin |Lauren Lantry
Kamala Harris and Democrats look for a smooth transition into top ticket. ByDeborah Kim, Rosa Kim, Zach Fannin, and Lauren LantryVice President Kamala Harris' emergence as the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination is a historic moment for the United States, as she seems poised to become the first Black woman and Asian American to lead a major party ticket.
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Apr 13, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Doc Louallen |Rosa Kim |Arielle Schwartz
The tragedy shows the struggles Black women experience in pursuing their dreams. ByDoc Louallen, Rosa Kim, and Arielle SchwartzWhen Antoinette "Bonnie" Candia-Bailey, the former vice president of student affairs at Lincoln University in Missouri, died by suicide on Jan. 8, the tragedy brought attention to the difficulties and obstacles that many Black women report experiencing in higher education. Candia-Bailey, who received a termination letter from the historically Black university on Jan.
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Feb 16, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Mack Muldofsky |Rachel Wenzlaff |Rosa Kim |Ivan Pereira
"Impact x Nightline" takes a look at the controversial trend among young girls. ByMack Muldofsky, Rachel Wenzlaff, Rosa Kim, and Ivan PereiraFebruary 16, 2024, 5:55 PMForget dolls, tea parties, and playing dress up. There is a controversial, viral new trend among young girls as high-end skincare products seem to be the latest obsession.
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Jun 22, 2023 |
abcnews.go.com | Rosa Kim |Nicole Mastrangelo |Elizabeth Mendez |Ozren Milharcic |Ivan Pereira
"I just kind of felt more empowered like I don’t have to go in my shell."ByRosa Kim, Nicole Mastrangelo, Elizabeth Mendez, Ozren Milharcic , and Ivan PereiraAlisa Mounts spends her days tending to her kids as a stay-at-home mom in California. But recently, Mounts was able to live out her dream of being a rock star, taking the stage at the historic Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles. "I felt like a rock star," Mounts told "Nightline" after belting out "Evil" by Cactus.
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May 19, 2023 |
abcnews.go.com | Allie Weintraub |Stephanie Fasano |Rosa Kim |Zoe Chevalier |Nicole Mastrangelo
A year after "soft swinging" allegations embroiled a group of Mormon TikTok influencers in Utah, one of them is opening up about the aftermath of being unwittingly swept into the ensuing scandal, and the effect it had on her mental health. "I experienced my first real panic attack, which I had never had before, just like rocking back and forth hyperventilating," Miranda McWhorter said in a recent "Impact x Nightline" interview on Hulu. McWhorter denied participating in the alleged swinging.
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Mar 15, 2023 |
abcnews.go.com | Patricia Guerra |Rosa Kim |Lauren DiMundo |Ismael Estrada |Kate Holland |Ivan Pereira
Nearly 10 months after 19 Robb Elementary School students and two teachers were killed in one of the worst mass shootings in the country’s history, mothers of those victims told ABC News their anguish hasn't gone away. Veronica Mata, Ana Rodriguez, Kimberley Rubio and Gloria Cazares said while nothing can fill the void left by their daughters' murders, the mothers said they have forged a new bond helping each other through some of their darkest moments.
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Mar 15, 2023 |
wsbradio.com | Patricia Guerra |Rosa Kim |Lauren DiMundo |Ismael Estrada |Kate Holland |Ivan Pereira
UVALDE, Texas — Nearly 10 months after 19 Robb Elementary School students and two teachers were killed in one of the worst mass shootings in the country’s history, mothers of those victims told ABC News their anguish hasn't gone away. Veronica Mata, Ana Rodriguez, Kimberley Rubio and Gloria Cazares said while nothing can fill the void left by their daughters' murders, the mothers said they have forged a new bond helping each other through some of their darkest moments.
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Mar 15, 2023 |
wokv.com | Patricia Guerra |Rosa Kim |Lauren DiMundo |Ismael Estrada |Kate Holland |Ivan Pereira
UVALDE, Texas — Nearly 10 months after 19 Robb Elementary School students and two teachers were killed in one of the worst mass shootings in the country’s history, mothers of those victims told ABC News their anguish hasn't gone away. Veronica Mata, Ana Rodriguez, Kimberley Rubio and Gloria Cazares said while nothing can fill the void left by their daughters' murders, the mothers said they have forged a new bond helping each other through some of their darkest moments.