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Actress Tia Mowry confronts critics post-divorce, sharing a powerful Instagram video. Married to Cory Hardrict from 2008 to 2023, Mowry faces online backlash. She lip-syncs Doechii’s song, addressing negative comments. Mowry emphasizes self-love, internal strength, and resilience, urging followers t...
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Goodr partnered with Martin Luther King Jr. High School and City of Stonecrest to unveil The Lion’s Den Grocery Store, a complimentary grocery service in DeKalb County School District aiding students and families.
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Shelby County Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr. is facing a federal bribery charge and six tax evasion counts, per court documents. Ford surrendered to federal officials on Feb. 28. His lawyer, Michael Scholl, maintains Ford's innocence regarding these accusations.
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Senator Lindsey Graham tweeted about a significant US-Ukraine minerals deal meeting with Trump. However, chaos ensued as Ukraine's President Zelensky was asked to leave the White House without signing. Tensions arose, leading to a public dispute captured by media and social platforms.
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Banks discovered her passion for caregiving early, leading her to nursing school. “I worked as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) at The Point/Arc during my two years in nursing school,” she explained. DSPs offer vital support to individuals with disabilities. The Point/Arc manages sixteen resident...
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A Black DoorDash driver faced hostility from a white security guard during a delivery, as captured in a viral video. The guard's demeanor shifted when a white customer arrived, highlighting ongoing discrimination. Black delivery workers often confront prejudice and hostility, underscoring the challe...
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The NFL's shift to a pass-heavy game has elevated wide receivers' importance, with Ja'Marr Chase set to become the highest-paid non-QB. Former linebacker Stevie Baggs acknowledges Chase's worth, noting his record-breaking talent. Cincinnati's commitment highlights the league's evolving landscape, wh...
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Television chef Rachael Ray ignited curiosity with her recent Instagram video showcasing fajitas. Fans noted her peculiar antics, including using cheese bowls as Princess Leia buns and dubbing her dish "funitas." While some questioned her sobriety, others celebrated her spirited demeanor, urging her...
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Claims of DOGE stopping Obamacare royalties to Obama are unfounded satire. Originating from America's Last Line of Defense, these falsehoods lack evidence. Obama's income comes from a government pension. President Trump's DOGE initiative, with Elon Musk, focuses on cost efficiency, not terminating...
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A viral podcast clip reveals Steve Harvey’s journey from a $22 million IRS debt to success. Betrayed by his financial planner, Harvey faced financial ruin post-divorce. With just $1,700 left, he rebuilt through radio gigs, paying $650,000 monthly, finally clearing debts by 2012. Today, he's worth $2...
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An Atlanta family, denied compensation after an erroneous FBI raid in 2017, will have their case reviewed by the Supreme Court. The raid, targeting the wrong address, led to a lawsuit dismissed by a lower court. Arguments begin in April, seeking justice under the Federal Tort Claims Act.
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Keke Palmer is reshaping her real estate portfolio, listing her Studio City home for $1.8 million and Brooklyn penthouse for $2.99 million. Her Studio City property, a Mediterranean-style home with modern interiors, contrasts with her sleek Brooklyn penthouse featuring skyline views. Settling in Enc...
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Former NBA stars Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson hosted Vernon Maxwell on the "All the Smoke" podcast. Known for his fearless playstyle, Maxwell shared a hilarious tale of being slapped by Hakeem Olajuwon. His candid recounting of this locker room incident left everyone in stitches, showcasing unfor...
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The USDA briefly halted its 1890 National Scholars Program but quickly resumed it after criticism. Targeting rural students, it offers scholarships at historically Black universities. Initially ending March 1, applications now close March 15. More information is available on the USDA website.
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Siobahn Day Grady leads the new Institute for AI and Equity at North Carolina Central University. A faculty member since 2019, she teaches information science and co-directs the Center for Data Equity