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BOSTON — In a groundbreaking move, Harvard University is set to transfer a collection of 175-year-old photographs, considered among the earliest depictions of enslaved individuals, to a museum in South Carolina focused on African American heritage. This decision stems from a legal agreement with Tam...
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Defense lawyers in a high-profile Wisconsin murder case seek to present new evidence suggesting alternative suspects in the tragic death of Sade Robinson, a 19-year-old Black woman who disappeared following a first date with defendant Maxwell Anderson, a white man. The judge permitted the inclusion...
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Even in the offseason, Golden State Warriors icon Stephen Curry remains a hot topic. His wife, Ayesha Curry, recently shared snapshots from their Cancun escape, including a striking image of a shirtless Curry that ignited fan chatter. In the popular photo, he flexes beside Ayesha, showcasing a torso...
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New Orleans Pelicans marquee player Zion Williamson faces troubling allegations. A woman, referred to as Jane Doe, has filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles, seeking between $18 million and $50 million, alleging rape and assault by the former No. 1 NBA draft pick. The suit paints Williamson as “abusive, co...
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Colorectal cancer ranks as the second leading cause of cancer fatalities in the U.S., with the American Cancer Society projecting over 150,000 diagnoses and nearly 53,000 deaths this year. Recent studies unveiled at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting highlight beneficial outco...
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Charlotte, North Carolina stands out as a leading city for Black-owned enterprises, spurred by an initiative from Cauthy Dawkins and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Black Chamber of Commerce to establish a specialized hub for these businesses. As reported by The Charlotte Observer, the chamber has acquire...
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Often, powerful words have an undeniable resonance that touches the soul. While browsing channels this morning, I encountered an unforgettable minister whose name escapes me. His message struck a chord: “For someone to betray you, they must be close enough to kiss you.” This statement, rooted in bib...
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The Oklahoma City Thunder has emerged as a formidable contender in the NBA Finals, showcasing remarkable betting odds not seen in the past two decades. Facing off against the Indiana Pacers, the Thunder kicked off as heavy favorites at -750 on ESPN BET, while the Pacers trailed behind as +525 underd...
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When asked about his belief in the Knicks' potential for a championship in their first year together, team captain and All-NBA guard Jalen Brunson answered decisively. He declared, “I have the utmost confidence—overconfident, honestly. There’s not an ounce of doubt. I’m profoundly confident in this...
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When retired NBA player and entrepreneur Shaquille O’Neal decided to invest in Five Guys as a franchisee owner, he elected to take on an unexpected partner: a McDonald’s manager.
Photo via Instagram, @shaq
Franchising 101
”When I was playing here in Orlando, there was a guy at the McDonal...
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NFL quarterback Josh Allen took on a different kind of spotlight Saturday, May 31, marrying actress Hailee Steinfeld in a breathtaking California ceremony. The bride turned heads in a strapless white gown paired with dramatic opera gloves, a flowing tulle veil, and an elegant updo. The couple first...
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NASHVILLE, TN – Tonight at 7 pm, Nashville PBS hosts an exciting live taping of The Good In Us during the A Slice of Community event at 161 Rains Avenue. This free event requires reservations, with the taping commencing at 8 pm. Jerome Moore, host and producer, expressed his enthusiasm for showcasin...
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Nashville, TN – Tennessee clergymen have denounced the Supreme Court's ruling that permits the Trump administration to rescind Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for around 500,000 legal refugees from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. They assert the ruling is racially biased, ethically unaccepta...
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NASHVILLE—Sen. Heidi Campbell, D-Nashville, today urged taxpayers to investigate the beneficiaries of Gov. Bill Lee's extensive corporate tax refund initiative. This scheme, part of a law sanctioned for 2024, permits the state to distribute up to $1.5 billion in franchise tax "refunds" to affluent c...
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Philadelphia, prepare to journey down the yellow brick road once more, as “The WIZ” makes its triumphant return! After a four-decade hiatus, this Tony® Award-winning musical, renowned for transforming Broadway, is launching a vibrant new revival that is captivating audiences. This reimagined version...