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LiAngelo Ball is not pleased with his ex, Nikki Mudarris, who accuses him of being a neglectful father due to another relationship. He rebuts her claims, insisting he has been a responsible parent while they were together. The drama unfolds, leaving fans eager for the latest updates!
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Could Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson be looking to reconnect with Vivica A. Fox? The rapper shared a video of her at a Houston event, sparking speculation about a reunion. Fans chimed in on her new look, with many suggesting that 50 Cent might want his old flame back.
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In a swift move, Congressman Al Green (D-TX) faced censure today, with a 224-198 vote in the House. Notably, this action bypassed a House Ethics Committee hearing, occurring less than 72 hours post-infraction. Recently, two of the last three censures involved Congressional Black Caucus members under...
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In a nail-biter, the Indiana Pacers edged the Milwaukee Bucks 115-114 on March 11 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Tyrese Haliburton's game-winning 4-point play sealed the victory, despite a tense finish. Both teams showcased fierce competition, with standout performances from Giannis Antetokounmpo and Myl...
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Diabetes affects millions globally, especially Black Americans, and can silently damage vision. Diabetic retinopathy, a leading cause of blindness, is often preventable with early screenings. Regular eye exams can detect issues before symptoms arise, ensuring timely treatment. Protect your vision—sc...
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Funk icon George Clinton has launched a $100 million lawsuit against Armen Boladian, claiming fraud and copyright infringement. Filed in Florida, the suit alleges Boladian misappropriated Clinton's catalog. Clinton, supported by attorney Ben Crump, aims to protect his legacy and advocate for exploit...
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Gov. Mike Braun enacted two executive orders, aligning Indiana's environmental standards with federal regulations and banning “environmental justice” practices. These orders aim to simplify regulations for businesses while prioritizing science. Braun emphasized that these measures will enhance econo...
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On February 7, 2023, 19-year-old Anthony Stringfellow Jr. tragically took his life at a mental health facility in Hines, Illinois. His mother, Athena Webster, recalls, "Anthony was amazing. He cherished his family and life." She now seeks answers about the four days he spent in the facility meant to...
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(By Ahsan Washington) March 12, 2025 This Women’s History Month, BLACK ENTERPRISE honors ten inspiring Black women whose relentless determination has transformed industries. From Maggie Lena Walker’s historic banking achievements to Beatrice Dixon’s innovative feminine care brand, these trailblazer...
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Le'Veon Bell faces serious allegations after a Franklin County jury found him liable for $25 million in damages for rape and sexual assault against his cousin, Jada Bell. Despite denying the claims, Bell did not contest the lawsuit, leading to a default judgment. The case continues to unfold amid co...
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On March 11, 2025, we mark five years since the WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic, resulting in over 1.2 million American deaths. While hospitalization rates have decreased, long COVID affects millions. Preparedness for future pandemics remains a concern, highlighting the need for equitable healthcar...
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Pitt senior Ishmael Leggett was honored on Senior Day, March 8, during a 93-67 victory over Boston College. As March Madness approaches, local teams like Pitt and Duquesne must fight for tournament spots. The NCAA Tournament kicks off March 18, culminating in the championship on April 7 at the Alamo...
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(By James B. Ewers Jr.)Discontent and deception are prevalent as many Americans face sudden job losses under the new administration. Diversity and inclusion roles, like those at UNC, are disappearing. Yet, amidst turmoil, hope remains. Reverend Elmon Prier reminds us that resilience will prevail. Be...
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Gwen L. Robinson, former CAA president and CEO, passed away at 78. A community champion for 23 years, she uplifted countless families through her dedicated service. Celebrated for her leadership, Robinson's legacy inspires many. A memorial will occur on March 23 at Corinthian Baptist Church. Her imp...
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A shocking video surfaced this weekend, depicting an off-duty police officer assaulting a coach at a youth soccer game in Worcester County, Massachusetts. The incident occurred on March 1 at Teamworks. The officer, 36, faces assault charges, raising concerns about his conduct and the police departme...