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Miami Dolphins' star Tyreek Hill, known for his explosive performances, faces drama at home involving his wife, Keeta. An argument about parenting escalated, prompting police involvement after Keeta’s mother reported an “assault.” Following the incident, she filed for divorce, highlighting the coupl...
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Entrepreneur Aaron McDaniel pitched his real estate crowdfunding platform, Tycoon Real Estate, on "Shark Tank," seeking $50,000 for 5%. Despite initial hopes, the Sharks criticized the model's transparency and risks, leading to McDaniel's rejection of an offer. Ultimately, TycoonRE gained notoriety...
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New claims data from over 220,000 individuals highlights obesity's significant impact on health care expenses. Obese individuals incur 2.3 times higher costs and face increased risks for chronic conditions. Workplace strategies, including wellness programs, can foster healthier environments and miti...
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In the opulent Oval Office, President Trump celebrated Wall Street's surge as stock prices rebounded, rising over 20%. This followed his announcement to pause tariffs for 90 days, reversing a previous $6 trillion loss. Billionaires like Charles Schwab capitalized, hinting at prior knowledge of the u...
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Detroit faces a critical shortage of emergency medical responders, prompting the graduation of ten new EMTs from the Life Support Training Institute. With over 500 EMS positions open, Superior/LSTI aims to fill gaps through robust training and guaranteed job placements, enhancing public safety and c...
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Chick-fil-A will debut in Pullman on April 17, led by local owner Elise Mills, creating 100 jobs. This 5,100-square-foot restaurant at 11131 S. Corliss Ave. is part of a broader expansion plan, aiming for 1,500 jobs across Chicagoland by 2027. Exciting community initiatives will accompany the openin...
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April 2025 will be significant for Hampton Roads, featuring the Norfolk NAACP officer installation, a job loss recovery fair by Celebrate Healthcare, the Pharaoh Phamily Foundation Scholarship Awards, and the HRCAP Community Builders Awards honoring local leaders for their exceptional contributions...
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Recent insights from The Athletic reveal discontent among Denver Nuggets players over Michael Malone's handling of Russell Westbrook. Despite solid performances, Malone's apparent favoritism has eroded trust among teammates, particularly following pivotal late-game choices. This unrest may have cont...
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(Photo: Getty Images) President Trump's new tariffs are igniting trade wars, leading to market turmoil and heightened recession risks, CNN reports. With a 10% tariff on imports and steep penalties for certain nations, experts warn of inflation impacts and economic slowdown. Confidence in the US doll...
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Attorney Ben Crump stands as a beacon of justice, advocating for Black lives and liberty amid political turmoil. In an exclusive interview, he emphasizes the importance of history, activism, and courage. Crump’s legacy inspires others to fight for truth and equality in a nation still grappling with...
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The Pentagon announced the firing of Navy Vice Admiral Shoshana Chatfield, citing a "loss of confidence" in her leadership. Critic Jasmine Crockett alleged her dismissal stemmed from disloyalty to Trump, not performance. Chatfield was previously noted for her focus on diversity and inclusion, drawin...
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John W. Rogers Jr. established the first Black-owned asset management firm, Ariel Investments, emphasizing opportunities for minority groups. Influenced by his father and mentors, Rogers champions diversity and transparency in finance. His firm now manages $12.9 billion, including investments in min...
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In New York, the 2025 National Action Network Convention united Black political leaders to challenge President Trump's policies on diversity and equity. Key figures like Letitia James and Stacey Abrams voiced concerns over attacks on DEI initiatives. The event’s rallying cry: “We won't go back!” res...
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President Trump’s administration has significantly impacted higher education, prompting responses from institutions like the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. This evolving timeline will reflect ongoing developments. Recently, visas for five graduates and two CMU students were...
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(Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons) The Trump administration has frozen approximately $790 million in federal funding for Northwestern University amid scrutiny over how it addresses antisemitism. This action, part of a broader investigation into campus responses to protests, raises concerns over vital...