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Let's delve into the captivating presence of hockey goalie Mikayla Demaiter. Recently, she took to Instagram, showcasing her stunning figure in a daring low-cut dress that commanded attention. This exquisite ensemble beautifully highlighted her curves while radiating an air of sophistication. Mikayl...
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Kadarius Toney has recently retracted his shocking announcement about retiring from the NFL to pursue a rap career. Initially leaving fans bewildered, Toney clarified his position, asserting he isn't ready to abandon football. In a candid Instagram story, he addressed the rumors, emphasizing his end...
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Lobbying expenditures in California reached an unprecedented $540 million in 2024, marking a 10% increase from the prior year, driven by entities like Google, oil firms, and utilities during pivotal sessions. Experts indicate that the state's substantial economy fuels this trend, enticing more inter...
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Ryan Coogler has always told deeply personal stories. Fruitvale Station unfolded in his Oakland hometown, honoring Oscar Grant. Creed was a tribute to his father’s love of Rocky, while Black Panther explored African identity through a superhero lens. Whether grounded in reality or born from the Mar...
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The African American Mayors Association (AAMA) is set to conduct its 2025 annual conference in Washington, D.C., from Wednesday to Friday at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, marking a significant gathering of African American mayors. This event will emphasize innovative leadership and community development,...
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Medical advancements empower individuals living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to enjoy vibrant lives. From 2018 to 2022, HIV infection rates dropped by 12%, yet specific communities experience a troubling surge in cases. Stigma and misinformation severely affect Black Americans, who consti...
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“Barefoot in the Park,” a delightful romantic comedy playing at Celebration Arts until April 27, is a refreshing escape. This beloved classic, featuring newlyweds Corie and Paul Bratter, showcases quirky apartment life and the whimsical charm of human relationships, all while engaging ASL interpreta...
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In Mekele, Ethiopia, 41-year-old war veteran Chandera Weldesenbet lives in constant pain from shrapnel still lodged in his body—two years after the Tigray conflict ended. With regional health facilities destroyed, Chandera remains bedridden, unable to access specialized care. Once a hotel worker in...
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(WIB) – Discussing finances can evoke anxiety and discomfort for many Americans. Conversations about money with children are especially challenging, particularly in families lacking positive financial communication. Ebony Beckford, founder of Fin Lit Kids, underscores the importance of equipping chi...
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(CNN) — In a swift return to the Supreme Court, President Trump's use of the controversial Alien Enemies Act for expedited deportations is again under scrutiny. The court recently halted deportations of a group of immigrants in Texas, prompting a response from the administration seeking to use diffe...
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(CNN) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly discussed detailed plans for military operations against the Houthis in Yemen via a second Signal group chat on his personal phone, including his wife and close associates. Concerns regarding Hegseth’s judgment have emerged following his recent dismis...
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In AL.com’s ongoing series “Beyond the Violence,” we examine strategies for enhancing Birmingham’s safety and well-being. Recently, Tyshon Smith, 30, expressed optimism at the Jefferson County Second Chance Hiring Fair, designed to help job seekers with criminal backgrounds reconnect with the workfo...
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At Glen Oaks Intermediate, fifth-grader Israel Jones aspires to become an engineer, now inspired to consider a lineman position after a recent visit from Shane Seeley, Lead Lineman at Alabama Power, who read “Lineman Joe” by Mario Dealba. This partnership with Better Basics aims to educate students...
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As efforts to undermine Black history intensify, members of the Congressional Black Caucus are drawing a line in the sand. Speaking exclusively to Black Press USA, seven CBC members reacted to growing concerns about the future of the National Museum of African American History and Culture and other...
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Angel Reese is unwavering. Whenever she perceives injustice, the Chicago Sky player speaks out. Her latest criticism targets the McDonald's All-American Game for overlooking Kiyan Anthony, a distinguished high school talent and son of NBA legend Carmelo Anthony, who has committed to Syracuse Univers...