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Donald Trump’s detractors are raising eyebrows at his press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, particularly regarding her claims about the flourishing economy and falling egg prices. Recently resurfaced footage from a “MAGA Minute” segment, highlighting what some deem a pivotal week in U.S. history, has i...
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In yet another bold effort to secure funds from his MAGA supporters through religious sentiment, President Donald Trump has initiated a new fundraising campaign under the slogan, “I want to try and get to Heaven.” Initially introduced in late August, Trump referenced this phrase while discussing his...
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Tracee Ellis Ross has sadly become the latest celebrity victim of a home burglary following a string of similar incidents this summer. As reported by NBC Los Angeles, Ross' residence in Los Angeles was invaded on August 31, with thieves making off with over $100,000 worth of valuable handbags and je...
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Currently, a federal court is hearing a civil rights lawsuit lodged against the City of Pittsburgh and its first Black mayor, Ed Gainey. The plaintiffs, William “B.” Marshall and his wife, Margo Marshall, claim that Mayor Gainey and his administration attempted to "take over" B. Marshall's annual Ju...
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As summer bids farewell, the Steelers emerge with a revamped roster that promises excitement. Unlike last year’s team, this squad is poised for significant transformation. Let’s delve deeper into the dynamics shaping this season! First, the perennial Aaron Rodgers discussions need to cease. If no su...
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2 months ago
In a landscape where traditional banks have often marginalized Black Americans, credit unions have emerged as supportive financial alternatives. Unlike banks, these not-for-profit institutions prioritize community enrichment, championing a more inclusive approach. Renee Sattiewhite, president and CE...
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At a Chuck E. Cheese in Tallahassee, children and parents experienced shock last month as a costumed mascot was handcuffed and arrested, an incident revived by the viral release of police bodycam footage. In the video from the Tallahassee Police Department, officers enter the establishment searching...
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In Pennsylvania, approximately 65,459 children have a parent currently incarcerated, as reported by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. Nationwide, around 50% of adults have had a close relative face imprisonment, and 1 in 14 children have lost a parent residing with them to incarceration. I...
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Donald Trump's most recent renovations at the White House have stirred substantial national discourse, particularly revolving around a specific extravagant addition. Among the numerous gold-accented alterations, a prominently placed mirror has incited debates regarding his priorities and self-absorp...
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2 months ago
Prostate cancer disproportionately affects African-American men more than any other demographic. In this compelling personal narrative, a survivor recounts his experiences, emphasizing the vital importance of awareness, regular screening, and advocacy in the fight against this disease. His story ser...
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2 months ago
The Michigan Chronicle has reopened nominations for its prestigious Women of Excellence program, celebrating its 19th year. This initiative honors and elevates Black women in Michigan, highlighting their essential contributions to the progress of Detroit and beyond. Initially launched nearly two dec...
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2 months ago
Rx Kids, an innovative cash assistance initiative originating in Flint, is steadily transforming Michigan's approach to supporting mothers and infants. Initially a local initiative, it is now operational in 11 communities statewide, with legislators contemplating its potential as a statewide entitle...
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After enduring Trudeau’s diplomacy and carbon tax distractions, Canada now grapples with the ramifications of Trump’s tariffs. As leadership transitions to Mark Carney—a former central banker turned politician—economic challenges escalate. However, this narrative is teeming with irony, wit, and unin...
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2 months ago
WASHINGTON — The House declined to censure Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., and remove her from the immigration and national security committee amid her ongoing federal charges linked to an immigration detention visit. The vote, which resulted in 215-207 against censure, reflects unease regarding adva...
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One Detroit resident's academic journey illustrates the immense potential unlocked when Black students access Black studies.In Detroit, the discourse surrounding educational content transcends mere academic arguments—it's fundamentally about survival, self-esteem, and the future we envision for the...