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The Sacramento OBSERVER is excited to announce two 10-week internships available this summer for students from any accredited higher education institution. The program aims to equip individuals with hands-on training and experience in journalism and multimedia communication, with an emphasis on the...
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3 months ago
Rabi Ba wants Kane Roden, the 30-year-old charged with her uncle's murder, to understand the profound impact of his actions on their tight-knit West African community in North Richland Hills. Her uncle, 60-year-old Tahirou Diallo, was a pillar of support. "Why did you do it?" Ba lamented. Diallo, an...
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Jalen Ramsey, celebrated for his formidable prowess as a cover corner and his fearless banter, reflects on his collegiate exploits at Florida State. The Miami Dolphins star candidly reveals his past antics of sliding into opposing receivers' girlfriends’ DMs to gain a psychological advantage.
As R...
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A powerful grassroots effort is underway to seek justice for Zachary Pettus, a Cincinnati native imprisoned in California since 1983. Family friend Tina Jackson has launched a Spotfund campaign to support Unite the People Inc., a nonprofit legal team filing a federal writ of habeas corpus on Pettus’...
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Michelle Obama is reveling in life's simple joys post-White House, unveiling unexpected self-realizations. On the “Good Hang with Amy Poehler” podcast, she expressed the newfound freedom since leaving official duties. Reflecting on missed moments with her daughters, Malia and Sasha, she shared a tou...
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3 months ago
In a bold moment for racial equity in politics, New Yorkers for Reparations hosted a historic forum titled “Making Equality Real for Black New Yorkers,” drawing NYC mayoral candidates to publicly address their reparations plans. Held at the Fourth Universalist Society, the event spotlighted urgent...
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When academic, behavioral, or medical needs begin to impact your child’s education, knowing your rights is crucial. In part two of this series, Ability Allies, a nonprofit legal advocacy group, breaks down what Indiana public schools are legally required to provide for students with disabilities. Fr...
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Damon “Dame” Dash has been instructed to divest his stake in his film studio and streaming services to resolve substantial legal obligations. However, these assets are reportedly not registered under his name.
Court records indicate that the liquidation order pertains to properties owned by Dash’s...
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3 months ago
Acclaimed playwright Terry Guest returns to the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre with the world premiere of Oak, running May 22–June 8 as part of the National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. Directed by Mikael Burke, Oak is a Southern Gothic horror story set in Rome, Georgia, exploring lega...
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3 months ago
Rapper 50 Cent recently stirred excitement by posing with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit sensations Olivia Dunne and Alix Earle. The trio radiated effortless style and flair as they showcased their dynamic charisma in captivating shots. Sharing the images on Instagram, 50 Cent playfully dubbed them "ba...
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Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever disclosed a significant surge in interest from players wanting to join the team during the offseason. She took a proactive role in recruitment, highlighting the Fever’s appealing future. “People want to come here,” Clark stated, reflecting the excitement around the...
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In My Father’s House, John Conyers III delivers a deeply personal and political memoir, tracing his journey as the son of civil rights icon John Conyers Jr., the longest-serving Black congressman in U.S. history. Set for release on May 13, 2025 by Amistad, this 304-page memoir explores generational...
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The 2025 Met Gala shattered records and redefined reverence with its theme, “Tailored For You,” celebrating over 300 years of Black fashion, tailoring, and cultural legacy. Co-chaired by icons like Colman Domingo, Pharrell Williams, and Lewis Hamilton, the event raised a staggering $31 million—the h...
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Shannon Hart, wife of Josh Hart, fiercely criticized Jaylen Brown for an inappropriate incident during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. She condemned Brown's lack of decorum on the court, voicing her disapproval on social media. Fans largely supported her stance against such unsportsmanl...
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In 2003, the Green Bay Packers recognized that defensive tackle Gilbert Brown was nearing retirement. Eager to find his successor, they selected Kenny Peterson from Ohio State as their third-round pick (79th overall), having previously secured a national championship and Second Team All-Big Ten hono...