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@ByEliott has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in March 2024. The social media accounts linked to from @ByEliott are: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, X, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, ByEliott has populated their site with Landon Donovan World Cup snub spurs outrage, but stats not everything, Glossary for the budding American World Cup fan, The Surprising Link Between Childhood Trauma, Weight Gain, and Obesity, Prince obit: 'Every song was either a prayer or foreplay', The stories behind hip-hopâs most iconic images, Nipsey Hussle was more of a movement than a musician, Maryland rapper IDK yields âColbertâ spotlight to Black Lives Matter, FBI's files show bureau kept tabs on Aretha Franklin's activism, Gigi Bryant always wanted to be a Husky. Now, sheâll be one forever, Don Shula, Miami Dolphins coach and two-time Super Bowl winner, dies at 90, World Cup in hand, US womenâs soccer team moves to next fight: equal pay, This isn't Santa Anita's deadliest year for horses â not by a long shot, Does FIFA's Sepp Blatter have âa big target on his backâ?, UNC basketball's Dean Smith dies at 83, leaving mark on and off court, Brand Beckham: Persona more than play helped popularize soccer, What the heck is Deflategate anyway?, How George Floyd's death ignited a racial reckoning that shows no signs of slowing down, What August showed us about America, Mass shootings in U.S. signal a dubious âback to normalâ, The Battle over Ole Miss: Why a flagship university has stood behind a nickname with a racist past, War on campus: The escalating battle over college free speech, The Safety of Compounding Pharmacies, A Race for Future Generations: F1, Big Tobacco lure young consumers, When kids witness police violence, the trauma persists after gun is holstered, Elimination, eradication, herd immunity: What they mean for Covid-19, Is Wegovy OK for Kids With Obesity?, As info on lead in Jackson's water comes to light, parents in the dark on children's health, Did Mattiedna Johnson Help Cure Scarlet Fever?, Mobile Stroke Units Can Change Lives, Sowing Status Quo: Crop Diversification Failing Malawi's Tobacco Farmers, The Real Cost of Heated Tobacco Products: Social Impacts of Mining, Broken Promise: Philip Morris International is Not Quitting Cigarettes, Honoring the unforgivable: U.S. monuments and tributes, Many doubt 1964 Civil Rights Act could pass today, How to kill: Americaâs death penalty dilemma, There are 2 names on the hate crimes law. One is Matthew Shepard. The other is James Byrd Jr., âSomething needs to be doneâ: A conversation about guns and race, New trial sought for George Stinney, executed in South Carolina at age 14, Hundreds risked everything in Selma. This group is trying to identify them, Fred Hamptonâs son and widow, on âJudas,â Oscars and the Black Panthersâ legacy, FBI and Detroit police taught âWhite Boy Rickâ the drug game, he says. Now, he wants $100 million, The death penalty's unlikely opponents, Heather Heyerâs mom sues killer for $12 million. She doesnât expect a cent, Citing abuse, prosecutor won't pursue resisting arrest cases, Jury foreman will never forgive mass murderer Dylann Roof, but he wants to meet him in person, Judge ruled 3 years ago Crosley Greenâs murder conviction couldnât stand. He still isnât free, Hip-hop wants Supreme Court to rule, again, on when threatening to kill constitutes art, Timothy Coggins murder: Behind the scenes of a cold case plea deal, Killers meant to âsend a message,â sheriff says of 1983 Coggins slaying, A year later, recovery in New Orleans is big but not easy, Decades of Black history were lost in an overgrown cemetery until volunteers unearthed 800+ headstones, In schools, towns and farms, battle heats up over Alabama immigration law, Southern discomfort: Past, present clash over same-sex marriage ruling, Searching for El Faro with keen eyes, tech and hope, Supreme Court demands desegregation, but town's views aren't black and white, After devastating Louisiana floods, boy wants 'Pider-Man' to protect home, Why church massacre won't change rural Texas gun culture, Like Washington and Jefferson, he championed liberty. Unlike the founders, he freed his slaves, Mass shooting leaves family with funeral GoFundMes, unfulfilled baby registry, Commentary: What August showed us about America, Why Serena Williamsâ catsuit ban matters, and what it says about us, 10 of the most bizarre elections in American history, Violence at Capitol reignites debate over defending extremist speech, Town rallies around Tim Masters, who was wrongly convicted of murder, Tim Masters after exoneration: Cop's big ego stole half my life, On the college gridiron, grandad lives a dream, offers a lesson, A pilgrimage to Plains to learn lessons of love and courage, Columbus cops say police prejudice not limited to civilians, Spotlight on Jackson water crisis leaves parents in dark, Residents: The raucous Ferguson on TV is not our town, Police violence can lead to lasting trauma in kids, MLK lieutenants return to Lorraine Motel for 1st time since assassination, Are Wegovy and GLP-1 medications OK for kids?, How crop diversification fails Malawi's tobacco farmers, Ahmaud Arberyâs football team turns angst to love, Are compounding pharmacies safe?, How Atlanta rappers helped flip the White House, F1 and Big Tobacco team up to lure young consumers, Coronavirus and the day the music died in Nashville, Did Mattiedna Johnson help cure scarlet fever?, Kobe Bryant and The Legend of the Black Mamba, Covid-19 elimination, eradication and herd immunity, Inside the superstar funeral for Migos' Takeoff, Olympian Maame Biney wins hearts, aims for gold, Mobile Stroke Units Can Change Lives, Mining for tobacco devices magnifies supply chain harms, Americaâs legacy of lynching isnât all history, Coffee Drinkers Rejoice! Java May Help Gut Health, For years, heâs brought crosses to massacres. This was his toughest week, Gutted Voting Rights Act turns county's right to vote into fight to vote, Faith, violence collide in New Orleans.