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Saint Lucia has achieved a significant milestone by registering its inaugural Geographical Indication (GI), safeguarding a locally made rum. This step protects authenticity and prevents imitation, enhancing the island's reputation for high-quality products. The GI allows local producers to uphold th...
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On March 8, over 480 participants conquered downtown Indianapolis' Salesforce Tower for the American Lung Association's Fight For Air Climb, raising $210,000 for lung disease support. This event promotes lung health awareness, aiding vital research and advocacy efforts. Donations remain open for tho...
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Bianca Censori wowed fans in a daring see-through crop top and thong while rollerblading. Following her nude Grammy performance, the 30-year-old model flaunted her bold style, overflowing from her bralette. This striking appearance follows her previous revealing outfit, solidifying her status as a f...
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A Virginia man, Jensy Machado, a naturalized citizen and Trump supporter, was detained by ICE agents searching for someone else. Shocked by the incident, he feels targeted due to his Hispanic background. This wrongful stop has led him to reconsider his support for Trump's immigration policies. (Phot...
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Pew Research Center reveals significant shifts in the U.S. Black population from 2010 to 2023. Utah leads with an 85% surge, while Arizona, Minnesota, and Nevada follow at 60%. Only Mississippi, Illinois, and D.C. saw declines. Eight states showed no data due to low Black resident counts.
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Michelle Beadle, who experienced ESPN's bias firsthand, supports Charles Barkley's criticism of the network's focus on LeBron James and the Lakers. She shared on Mad Dog Sports Radio, “We always talked about the Cowboys and Lakers. There are more compelling stories out there,” highlighting the need...
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The last Black-owned bar on Third Street features a sign urging locals to "embody the stories of our elders." As gentrification reshapes Bayview, its Black community dwindles. Transit changes exacerbate issues, while rising costs push residents out, altering the cultural landscape and erasing longst...
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During a hilarious appearance on “Sherri,” Emmy-winner Sterling K. Brown humorously shared his wife Ryan Michelle Bathe's thoughts on stage kisses. He emphasized their boundaries, jokingly stating, “She ain’t gonna do that to a Black woman,” leaving the audience in stitches and sparking lively socia...
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Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) disproportionately impacts Black women, influenced by hormonal, genetic, and healthcare disparities. Limited research on treatment responses and genetic variations exacerbates these challenges. Increasing awareness, enhancing healthcare access, and promoting clinical t...
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Destinee Cenac, a 15-year-old St Joseph’s Convent student, is set for the CARIFTA Games in Trinidad and Tobago. She achieved a career-best 1.60m in the Under-17 high jump, qualifying for the regional event. The SLAA's 2025 PUMA National Junior Championships showcased impressive performances across v...
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In a thrilling Big Ten Tournament Championship, No. 2 seed UCLA rallied from a 13-point deficit to defeat top-seeded USC 72-67 on March 9. Lauren Betts' stellar 17-point performance led the Bruins to their first title, foreshadowing a promising NCAA Tournament run. Both teams are poised for March Ma...
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A Festival of Joy has launched the Brick by Brick Fund to support its fourth annual festival, celebrating Black culture in Indianapolis. This initiative invites community contributions to foster resilience and unity. The free event, returning this July, aims to amplify Black joy as a revolutionary...
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Suzanne Walsh has been appointed the fifth president of City University of Seattle, making history as its first woman and person of color in this role. Her presidency starts July 1. Previously, she led Bennett College, enhancing student retention and securing accreditation, while advocating for dive...
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A kindergarten graduation escalated into chaos when a white mother confronted a Black woman sitting nearby, resulting in a violent altercation. The incident, captured on video, showed cursing and spitting, igniting outrage online. Both parties appeared to speak with foreign accents, highlighting ten...
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Nationwide – The official Negro League Football website launches to celebrate the overlooked legacy of Black football players during segregation. This initiative honors heroes like Duke Slater and Charles Follis, fostering education and empowerment for future generations. Join the movement at TheNeg...