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Fifteen journalists, assaulted by security forces during the March 13 Kawempe North by-elections, have petitioned the Uganda Human Rights Commission for justice. Among them, photojournalist Isano Francis, still on crutches, demands accountability. With growing concerns ahead of the 2026 elections, t...
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Over 80% of Americans face foot issues annually, often ignored until pain arises. Regular foot checks can reveal important health insights. From cold feet indicating circulation problems to unexplained pain signaling serious conditions, staying vigilant is vital for overall wellness. Prioritize foot...
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A Black first-class Delta Air Lines passenger has filed a federal lawsuit alleging racial discrimination after a flight attendant removed her for making eye contact. Teresa Hudson Jordan claims the attendant's behavior was aggressive and dehumanizing, leading to emotional trauma for her and her daug...
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In the latest episode of "Mind The Game," LeBron James praised Luka Doncic's unique gameplay. Despite the Lakers' roster changes, their chemistry is evident. While defensive issues exist, their offensive collaboration is progressing well. James expressed excitement about teaming up with Doncic, emph...
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Three years after trading for Deshaun Watson, the Cleveland Browns face criticism for one of sports' worst deals. Owner Jimmy Haslam acknowledged the miscalculation, stating, “We took a big swing and miss with Deshaun.” Watson's tenure has been marred by injuries and missed games, leaving the team i...
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Chronic absenteeism is a pressing issue, particularly affecting Black students. Over 200,000 Indiana students missed 18+ school days last year, hindering their educational success. Parents and communities must prioritize attendance, offering support and flexibility. Together, we can ensure every chi...
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Jessica Care Moore, Detroit’s first Poet Laureate in over 20 years, will kick off National Poetry Month on April 1 at the Detroit Public Library. Her address, “The G.O.A.T City,” will celebrate love and resilience through haiku, emphasizing poetry’s role in shaping the city’s vibrant culture. Admiss...
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Ayesha Curry recently marked her 36th birthday aboard a Miami boat, flaunting stunning bikini photos. The weekend also celebrated Draymond Green's wife, Hazel Renee. Despite busy family life, Ayesha enjoys outings, like Halloween pirate costumes and All-Star Weekend. She shares delightful moments wi...
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Paige Spiranac is back with a new YouTube video, “How to Fix ANY Golf Misses.” The stylish 32-year-old shares invaluable tips for golfers struggling with common issues. Her 441,000 subscribers praised her teaching skills, while she also gears up for a cameo in Happy Gilmore 2. Catch her insights tod...
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The Indianapolis Recorder interviewed Future Black Leaders, Inc. student ambassadors regarding influential women and critical women's issues. They spotlighted Kamala Harris and Michelle Obama, stressing the importance of improved healthcare, workplace equality, and reproductive rights. For more info...
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A recent American Council on Education report highlights how HBCUs, TCUs, and MSIs significantly boost economic mobility for students of color. These institutions excel in degree attainment, playing a crucial role in promoting social equity and national advancement. Supporting them leads to greater...
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(Photo: Getty Images)The University of Michigan is discontinuing its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) office, following federal pressures from the Trump administration. Established in 2016 with a $250 million investment, the DEI initiatives will be replaced by increased funding for scholarship...
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A MAGA congressman has proposed amending the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two terms. Donald Trump hinted at a potential run for a third term, stating, “It’s very early in the administration.” Critics argue this move threatens democracy and could lead to an unprecedented political crisi...
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Transitioning from military to civilian life involves more than job hunting; it’s about recognition of veterans' skills. Misunderstandings and biases often hinder their job prospects. Employers must embrace skills-based hiring and veteran-friendly language, while veterans should access translation t...
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Anthony Graham will serve as chancellor of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, beginning July 1. With 25 years of experience in HBCUs, he focuses on improving student success and social mobility. Formerly a tenured professor at Winston-Salem State University, he embodies excellence and transfo...