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Glenda Bell Data News Weekly Contributor
Black women are pivotal in American history, driving abolition, civil rights, and innovation across fields. Icons like Rosa Parks and Kamala Harris broke barriers. Literary and musical legends such as Toni Morrison and Beyoncé shaped culture, while pioneers...
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Women-owned businesses in the U.S. are flourishing, with 14.5 million firms comprising 40% of all businesses. Employing 12.2 million, they generated $2.7 trillion in revenue. The average funding rose to $67,035, while annual revenue increased to nearly $520,000, despite rising expenses due to inflat...
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Prairie View A&M University, a historic Black college in Texas, recently launched a Patent and Trademark Resource Center. Designated by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, it offers free research support, workshops, and training. It's the fourth HBCU with such a center, joining Howard, Southern, a...
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Actress Taylour Paige-Angulo candidly shared her 20-year battle with endometriosis, highlighting the severe pain and emotional impact. After enduring debilitating symptoms, she underwent surgery in 2023. Her journey underscores the importance of awareness and advocacy, especially for Black women fac...
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The 2025 Zulu Ball, held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, blended elegance with cultural pride, attracting local and celebrity attendees in stunning attire. Filled with music, food, and entertainment, it was a night to remember. Celebrating Women's History Month, we honor Black women whose...
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Eric Connerly Data News Weekly Contributor
Mardi Gras in New Orleans faced disruption as severe storms hit the South, bringing high winds and heavy rain. Parades were rescheduled or canceled amid tornado threats. Zulu and Rex parades started early, but Jefferson Parish canceled its events. Despite...
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Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr. (D-LA) and Rep. Garrett Graves (R-LA) played pivotal roles in passing the Social Security Fairness Act, benefiting 94,000 Louisiana public servants. The act repeals unfair provisions, ensuring retroactive payments and increased benefits. The SSA begins adjustments thi...
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Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
@StacyBrownMedia Angie Stone, iconic singer-songwriter and hip-hop pioneer, tragically died in a Montgomery, Alabama car accident at 63. Her publicist, Deborah R. Champagne, confirmed the heartbreaking news. Stone's career began with The Se...
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US Army Lieutenant General Telita Crosland, a senior Black female officer, was compelled to retire following high-level military dismissals by President Trump. Despite her 32-year service dedication, no reason was given for her departure. Defense Secretary Hegseth's anti-diversity stance adds contex...
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Halle Berry, 58, dismisses rift rumors with Whoopi Goldberg, 69, at the Oscars. Both actresses denied claims, with Berry stating it’s “made up nonsense.” Berry, first Black Best Actress Oscar winner, celebrated “James Bond” producers. Goldberg honored Quincy Jones with Oprah. Fans supported Berry ag...
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The Indiana Commission for Women celebrated International Women’s Day on March 4, 2025, in Indianapolis. Partnered with the Asian American Alliance, Inc., the theme was #AccelerateAction. The event included speakers, panels, and networking at the Indiana Government Center. Notable figures like Tamar...
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Adam 'Pacman' Jones, former NFL cornerback, disclosed strategies for bypassing drug tests during his career while using marijuana. Appearing on Deion Sanders' show, Jones explained his methods, sparking debate. Despite Sanders' skepticism, Jones insisted his tactics remain viable. Now a cannabis adv...
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Memphis Tigers' coach Penny Hardaway, a Treadwell High alumnus, joined his hometown team with impressive credentials, earning Parade National High School Player of the Year. On campus, he excelled as a two-time All-American. His remarkable journey led him to declare for the 1993 NBA draft, continuin...
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Water issues occupy Indiana residents' minds, especially after legislation affecting wetlands and a proposed pipeline. A Nature Conservancy survey shows 95% support water protection. Hoosiers demand comprehensive water management policies, influencing voting decisions. As new bills emerge, a diverse...
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Enhancements at Gros Islet Polyclinic are on schedule, with initial phases completed successfully. Permanent Secretary Jenny Daniel confirmed rehabilitation efforts aim to expand services and enable 24-hour operations. The project will improve patient care and staff efficiency, part of a national in...