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(TriceEdneyWire.com) – Amidst reflections on the Super Bowl's love sign, a louder call to end racism resonates. Racism's grip persists, overshadowing historical sacrifices. Political decisions threaten progress, affecting social security and education. Despite challenges, Black women remain resilien...
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Anthony Edwards, a $260M NBA star, resists being the league's face, preferring authenticity over media expectations. At 23, he faces personal challenges but remains genuine, earning praise for his humility. Despite Stephen A. Smith's views on international players, the NBA's global reach suggests di...
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Donald Trump, a fireworks show in human form, defies convention with audacious ideas like buying Greenland or abolishing the IRS. His unorthodox approach, blending work with play and adapting to criticism, challenges political norms and fosters debate. Whether loved or loathed, Trump's innovative th...
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Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is reshaping governance, challenging outdated systems with AI-driven transparency. DOGE enhances efficiency, akin to the leap from vacuum tubes to transistors, empowering citizens with knowledge. As traditional structures fade, Musk's model prom...
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The Ball family continues to capture headlines. Lonzo and LaMelo Ball thrive in the NBA, while LiAngelo makes waves in music. Meanwhile, their father, LaVar Ball, had his right foot amputated, as reported by TMZ. Social media erupted with reactions, offering prayers and speculating about his health....
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In 2003, Ray Allen, a top NBA shooting guard, excelled with the Milwaukee Bucks. Despite his skills, a strained relationship with coach George Karl led to Allen's shocking trade to the Seattle SuperSonics. There, Allen thrived, notably sparking a rivalry with Kobe Bryant. Photo credit: Lucy Nichols...
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Outside Oakland's Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building, Carol McGruder urged action against menthol tobacco, emphasizing its impact on African Americans. Joined by Delta Sigma Theta, the rally highlighted tobacco's deadly toll. Dr. Bolden stressed this as a social justice issue. The call to ban mentho...
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California's SB 1348 introduces the nation's first Black-Serving Institution (BSI) designation, recognizing colleges excelling in Black student support. Institutions meeting criteria like a minimum 10% Black student population can apply. The California Community Colleges system, pivotal in this init...
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George Foreman, stepping beyond endorsements, embraced entrepreneurship with his grill, achieving massive success. His strategic move from celebrity to partner revolutionized the business model, yielding $138 million. Foreman's journey illustrates the power of personal brand equity in creating subst...
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The article "No One Opposed DOGE When Obama Created It," first on The Black Sphere, discusses the controversial Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by Elon Musk. Established by Trump, DOGE audits federal agencies for wasteful spending. Democrats, once supportive, now oppose it. States are...
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Rasheed Wallace, a versatile basketball talent, left Portland for the Atlanta Hawks, only to be traded to the Detroit Pistons on Feb. 19, 2004. His addition proved pivotal, leading the Pistons to an NBA championship. Wallace shares a laugh with Richard Hamilton at a Pistons practice. Photo credit:...
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Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill faces a lawsuit from OnlyFans model Sophie Hall, alleging he broke her leg during mansion football drills. Hall claims Hill, who has a penchant for tall women, became aggressive. She's seeking $50K for injuries. This controversy adds to Hill's tumultuous personal life.
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Alicia Keys and Swiss Beatz have been embracing music, art, and memories since their 2010 wedding. In 2019, they bought Razor House in La Jolla, California, a modernist masterpiece by Wallace E. Cunningham. With a net worth of $150 million, they support art and creativity through various ventures.
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President Trump's executive orders dismantling federal DEI initiatives are disheartening yet unsurprising, reflecting his longstanding opposition. These measures reverse decades of civil rights progress. DEI aims to correct societal inequities, not discriminate. While some corporations support DEI,...