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Former Maryland governor Martin O'Malley warned that the Trump-Musk administration’s 50% workforce cuts at the Social Security Administration could severely impact benefits for millions. This drastic reduction risks system collapse, threatening essential services for seniors and individuals with dis...
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Stephen A. Smith, the prominent face of ESPN, recently secured a groundbreaking five-year, $100 million contract, affirming his status in sports media. From his humble beginnings as a writer to hosting “First Take,” Smith’s journey exemplifies perseverance. Now, he’s even speculated as a potential 2...
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Despite challenges, my mother encouraged my dreams. After struggling with mental health and dropping out of college, I aspired to be an expert, ultimately achieving a Ph.D. in psychology. Recognizing autism's gifts can transform lives. Everyone has potential; let's embrace it and help individuals th...
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In 2025, economic blackouts will empower the Black community, showcasing its financial influence. By collectively withdrawing funds from targeted corporations, these initiatives demand accountability and equity. With over $1.6 trillion in buying power, strategic boycotts will drive essential change,...
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Michigan's political landscape is heating up as the Detroit mayoral race and gubernatorial contest draw major contenders. Former Police Chief James Craig aims for mayor, competing against a crowded field. Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II enters the gubernatorial race, promising transformative...
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The second Trump administration has swiftly implemented policies aimed at "Making America Great Again." This includes layoffs in federal agencies and halted Ukraine funding. Amid rising discontent, Trump targets immigrants, disabled individuals, and diversity advocates, reflecting historical paralle...
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Bally’s Chicago Casino honors Women’s History Month with a “Give $5, Get $10” campaign supporting the Chicago Foundation for Women. Throughout March, Bally Rewards members can donate to receive free play or table bets, aiding women and gender-expansive individuals. Learn more at Ballyschicago.com. (...
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Kanye West's ongoing controversies and financial issues may jeopardize his marriage to Bianca Censori. An insider claims she’s ready to leave, stating, “It’s not IF she leaves, it’s WHEN.” Censori’s provocative fashion choices, influenced by West, have sparked criticism, putting her at odds with his...
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Caleb Wilson, a 20-year-old Southern University student, tragically died after an alleged hazing incident involving punches to the chest. Initially reported as collapsing at a park, investigation revealed fraternity members fabricated this story. An autopsy is pending, while the university has launc...
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The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) invites Wayne County high school students to participate in the 4th annual Wayne County High School Art Exhibition from June 20 to July 20, 2025. Admission is free, showcasing diverse artworks. Submit entries by March 23, 2025, to celebrate young artistic talent.
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Kash Doll electrified Detroit's Masonic Temple during her Last Doll Tour finale, showcasing her commanding presence and rap prowess. Dressed in a dazzling outfit, she performed hits like “Klarity” and surprised fans with special guests, including Big Sean. Her heartfelt connection with the audience...
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Winter Haven Police in Florida faced severe criticism after a viral image depicted a toddler on the ground as an officer aimed his gun. The incident followed a 911 call about a disturbance involving a firearm. Police explained their cautious approach, assuring the weapon was never directed at the ch...
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Each summer, the Roberts Family Development Center empowers nearly 1,000 students through its Freedom School program, combating summer learning loss. This initiative, rooted in civil rights, fosters cultural identity while providing educational support. RFDC seeks 80 servant leader interns to inspir...
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UC President Dr. Michael Drake spoke at C.K. McClatchy High during Black History Month, sharing insights from his student days and career. He emphasized unity and the impact of standardized testing, noting the unchanged retention rates post-SAT/ACT. Drake, a Hall of Fame inductee, encouraged student...
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President Trump's fluctuating tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada have stirred discontent among trading partners and consumers. He claims these taxes result from poor deals made by previous administrations, ironically criticizing agreements he signed himself, such as the USMCA, which he once h...