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How Detroit's Entertainment Tax Could Add $47 Million to Local Economy

A proposed ticket tax in Detroit could potentially yield between $14 million and $47 million, as indicated in a recent report by the Michigan Citizens Research Council. Released on Wednesday, the study examines the implications of introducing a tax on local entertainment venues. Revenue generated fr...

by Toter - 2 weeks ago

Civil Rights Violation Claims: B. Marshall Files Lawsuit Against Gainey

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...

by Toter - 2 weeks ago

Join the Excitement of Steelers' Playoff Push For 2025

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...

by Toter - 2 weeks ago

Why Black-Owned Credit Unions Are Vital To Black America

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...

by Toter - 2 weeks ago

Having Of Knowledge Prostate Cancer To Win The War

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...