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Speculation surrounds George Clooney and Amal Clooney’s marriage, hinting at a potential split fueled by their demanding careers. As George gears up for an exciting Broadway premiere, Amal juggles her responsibilities at Oxford University. While many admirers remain doubtful about these rumors, sour...
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The Student Engagement Center at Dallas College, Cedar Valley, fosters collaboration and community, featuring adaptable learning spaces. The $24.4 million facility includes classrooms, a multi-purpose room, and an outdoor plaza, enhancing educational opportunities. Designed by KAI, it seamlessly int...
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3 months ago
A coalition of ten Democrats allied with Republicans to censure Representative Al Green in response to his protest during President Trump's address to Congress, highlighting fractures within the Democratic Party. While some members opted out of the vote, others adhered to their leadership’s counsel...
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dominated with 41 points, propelling the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 120-103 triumph over the struggling Grizzlies at FedExForum on March 5. Memphis, now 38-24, endures a fourth straight defeat. The Thunder's lead in the Western Conference standings expands to a commanding 13-...
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Taalib Saber, the visionary behind The Saber Firm, underscores the significance of resilience in honor of Black History Month. The recent federal reductions of DEI initiatives pose challenges for Black entrepreneurs, yet they simultaneously ignite a spirit of self-reliance. By prioritizing community...
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Amy Fitzgibbons of the Cincinnati Regional Chamber announced James Watkins as the new Board Chair. Former Vice Chair, Watkins has significantly contributed to regional initiatives and is CEO of Triversity Construction. New Board Members include Katrina English, Holly H. Mazzocca, Lisa Vannis, and An...
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3 months ago
Former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young, 92, believes Atlanta could host another Summer Olympics. He reminisces about the city's growth, its international status, and the 1996 Games' success without public funds. Despite current traffic issues, Young supports future bids, emphasizing faith, community, and...
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Amidst their recent getaway to Hawaii, speculation regarding the marital status of Michelle and Barack Obama is intensifying, with many observers noting their growing public separation. Recently, Barack was spotted attending an NBA game alone, prompting a wave of concern among fans, while others def...
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3 months ago
Stephen A. Smith remains ESPN's star, securing a five-year, $100 million deal. While maintaining his First Take presence, he'll scale back other roles, gaining freedom to explore beyond sports. ESPN's move signals stability amid streaming competition. Smith's vibrant persona ensures his cultural rel...
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3 months ago
A Chicago resident, Robert Johnson, has been exonerated after spending nearly 29 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit. His wrongful conviction stemmed from coerced testimonies and significant investigative errors. Now, Johnson is determined to shed light on the challenges faced by individ...
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3 months ago
Harvard psychiatrist and civil rights leader Dr. Alvin Poussaint, who passed at 90, was a trailblazer in racial mental health studies. He advocated for categorizing severe racism as a mental disorder and inspired countless Black medical professionals through mentorship.
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3 months ago
The Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi, hosted the “We Them Ones” comedy tour, featuring top comedians Mojo Brookzz, Tony Roberts, Mike Epps, Lil Duval, and Karlous Miller. A surprise guest also took the stage, hinting at a promising future in comedy. This unforgettable event happened last wee...
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3 months ago
In the ever-evolving landscape of the NFL Draft, prospects such as Shedeur Sanders find themselves under intense examination, with both media and team executives probing his character. While his athletic prowess is undeniable, the narrative frequently intertwines with that of his father, Deion Sande...
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The significance of mentorship and representation for young Black girls in Detroit is profound. The Rhonda Walker Foundation (RWF) empowers these girls through education, resources, and opportunities. RWF boasts a 100% high school graduation rate and offers programs that foster confidence, resilienc...
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Black visionaries flourished in environments that fostered innovation and development. Maya Angelou's residence in Harlem stood as a meeting place for eminent thinkers. Nina Simone unearthed her identity in Liberia, while Madam C.J. Walker's Villa Lewaro epitomized African American achievement. Jame...