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On May 19, the National Action Network (NAN) will host a powerful tribute marking what would have been Malcolm X’s 100th birthday, uniting family members, civil rights leaders, and advocates at the House of Justice in New York City. The event will feature Rev. Al Sharpton, Attorney Ben Crump, and I...
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The City League, a nonprofit focused on basketball, declared on May 3 that the Indianapolis Recorder, a historic Black publication, will be the media sponsor for 2025. Robert Shegog, President of Recorder Media Group, expressed enthusiasm for collaborating beyond basketball, emphasizing shared stori...
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Basketball enthusiasts in Pittsburgh are currently witnessing the NBA Playoffs, where teams strive for victory and glory. The term "hot hand" describes players on a scoring streak, and Pittsburgh's Mayor Ed Gainey exemplifies this dynamic leadership. Recently, he unveiled the “Countdown Clock” for t...
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Corey O’Connor represented my district on City Council for a decade, and I took over the role in December 2022. My experience contrasts starkly with Mayor Ed Gainey's active leadership. While O’Connor neglected community needs, Gainey has prioritized public safety and housing. His initiatives have d...
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The May 20 Primary Election features robust representation from Black women, highlighted during a March 12 networking event at Everyday Cafe, organized by Sisters Lifting As We Climb. Notable candidates include Erikka Grayson (Pittsburgh School Board) and Judge Quita Bridges (Court of Common Pleas)....
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Let’s address the prevailing issue directly. When Archie Manning supported his sons Peyton and Eli, it was heralded as “legacy” and esteemed parenting. Contrastingly, Deion Sanders similarly champions his sons, yet faces criticism. The disparity in perception stems from race and systemic biases inhe...
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Over 2 million fans gathered for Lady Gaga's free concert at Copacabana Beach on May 3, 2025, unaware of a preemptive attack foiled by local authorities. Plans involving Molotov cocktails targeted Gaga’s LGBTQ audience. Arrests reveal a disturbing trend of youth radicalization via platforms like Dis...
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In a viral video, Fredrick Gaddis, a 39-year-old Black man from Mississippi, faced arrest during a March traffic stop for an expired license plate, accused of being “verbally aggressive” toward Officer Kyle Boyd. However, Gaddis maintained he was simply exercising his First Amendment rights. His fru...
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A Jane Doe, who has accused Diddy of sexual assault, described his anatomy as resembling a large Tootsie Roll, claiming this comparison made her feel unthreatened. Meanwhile, 50 Cent mockingly shared lawsuit details on Instagram, referencing the candy. Diddy faces significant challenges as he naviga...
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A Minneapolis resident is calling for the dismissal of multiple police officers who unlawfully infiltrated her home at night, allegedly instilling fear in her family while responding to a report about a loose dog. Ebony Dobbins asserts officers forcibly entered through a window after numerous attemp...
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Megan Thee Stallion has ignited a fashion movement with her eagerly awaited swimwear collection, “Hot Girl Summer.” Showcasing vibrant and daring designs, the line embodies her passion for sunshine and body positivity. On Instagram, she celebrated the launch with striking images of models flaunting...
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The U.S. braces for one of its hottest summers, leaving many unable to meet rising energy costs. A 2023 survey revealed that one-fourth of Americans struggled to pay bills, while disconnections affected 3 million households annually. Alarmingly, Trump’s administration slashed funding for the crucial...
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The prolonged RICO trial involving hip-hop tycoon Diddy exhibits a noticeable disinterest from the judge, jury, and attendees, as highlighted by journalist SecretServiceSam during Cassie's testimony. Her descriptions of their history offered limited revelations, leading to seemingly unrelated inquir...
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Michigan lawmakers are advancing a bill permitting roadside saliva tests to check for drug impairment, including marijuana. Rep. Brian BeGole's initiative raises concerns about racial profiling and scientific integrity. Critics warn these tools, like the SoToxa device, may exacerbate injustices in c...