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Anansa Sims and Matt Barnes are embroiled in a fierce conflict. Anansa claims he’s a neglectful father, countering his assertions of losing his family to cheating rumors. She emphasizes his lack of emotional support for their children since their split, urging him to disclose the truth rather than s...
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LeBron James, the NBA's all-time leading scorer, faces scrutiny over his one-on-one skills. Tracy McGrady argues that while LeBron excels in team play, he may struggle against other elite players in isolation scenarios. Players like Kobe, Kyrie, and Harden thrive in one-on-one situations, unlike LeB...
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Headlines from the USA's so-called “Golden Age” highlight chaos and absurdity amid Trump’s tariff-driven trade war. Layoffs soar, stocks plummet, and global retaliation looms. As competition intensifies, the protectionist agenda aims to shift tax burdens onto workers, funding massive cuts for corpor...
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On a rainy March Saturday, the National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum broke ground for the BSCP Ladies Auxiliary Women’s Museum, celebrating the vital roles of women in the Black labor movement. This independent project honors their legacy, amplifying their contributions to history and en...
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Jamaican-American mayoral hopeful Rev. Michael Blake condemned Judge Dale Ho's dismissal of corruption allegations against NYC Mayor Eric Adams. He pointed out possible legal concerns regarding Adams' campaign funding, accusing the Trump-era Justice Department of shielding him. Blake plans to confro...
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Detroit is enhancing recovery housing to support individuals facing substance use disorders. With over $2 million in funding from opioid settlements, SHAR and Second Chance 2000 are set to provide stable environments for recovery. This initiative aims to disrupt the cycle of trauma and homelessness,...
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Detroit is reclaiming its manufacturing legacy with the Apple Manufacturing Academy, opening this summer at 660 Woodward Avenue. This initiative, in partnership with Michigan State University, offers free training in smart manufacturing, empowering local businesses and fostering innovation. Detroit'...
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Felipe Hoyos-Foronda, 38, operated an unlicensed plastic surgery practice in Astoria. After a botched butt implant removal left a patient brain-dead, he fled but was arrested en route to Colombia. Authorities warn: always verify your surgeon to avoid life-threatening risks. Don’t compromise your saf...
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U.S. Senator Cory Booker delivered a historic, record-breaking speech lasting over 25 hours, challenging President Trump’s agenda and invoking civil rights leader John Lewis. Garnering immense online support, Booker urged Americans to “get in good trouble” and fight for democracy, inspiring his part...
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Media drama unfolds as 23-year-old White House reporter Natalie Winters confronts The New York Post over claims of her "skimpy outfits." On X, she emphasized her professionalism and journalistic achievements, stating, “I’m known for exclusive scoops, not fashion.” Winters deserves recognition for he...
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As Detroit welcomes spring, the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History unveil an exciting array of art, music, and programs this April. From concerts to exhibitions, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this vibrant cultural hub. Visit dia.org an...
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Ja Morant's clutch step-back shot secured a thrilling 110-108 win for the Memphis Grizzlies, ending their four-game slump and showcasing his 30-point performance. After the game, he confidently remarked, “A pigeon guarding me, go get a bucket and win the game,” riling up the Miami crowd.
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Whispers abound regarding Anthony Edwards allegedly proposing 18 years of child support in a lump sum to Ayesha Howard, but she has firmly refuted these claims. Ayesha contends that no legal actions have been initiated, branding the circulating rumors as “lies.” She expressed her doubts about the so...
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Elon Musk faced setbacks after his $21 million backing of Wisconsin's Republican Supreme Court candidate, Brad Schimel, failed. Progressive Susan Crawford's victory was partly attributed to Musk's unpopularity. His PAC's controversial $1 million giveaways raised legal concerns, prompting experts to...