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Renowned radio personality Howard Stern, 71, recently took aim at Oprah Winfrey during his SiriusXM broadcast, condemning her for showcasing her affluence on social media platforms. He argued that she appears oblivious to the challenges faced by others, even as he recognizes her charitable efforts....
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(Children’s Defense Fund) – Dr. Alvin Poussaint, a Harvard scholar, profoundly impacted mental health and media portrayals of Black families. Influenced by Drs. Kenneth and Mamie Clark, he highlighted racial bias effects on youth. His advocacy for accessible mental health services remains cruc...
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Explore moments from the March 3 NBA G League clash between Toronto 905 and Indiana Mad Ants at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis. Witness thrilling plays by Johnny Furphy, Quenton Jackson, Jahlil Okafor, and Ray J Dennis. Contact Noral Parham at 317-762-7846 or follow him on TikTok @3Noral for mo...
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Roberta Flack's songs on civil and equal rights, poverty, and more remain relevant today. Her childhood dream of music led to a legendary career, pioneering "Quiet Storm" and advocating for human rights. Despite challenges, she inspired many, urging others to find their "green piano" and share their...
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(TriceEdneyWire.com) – Colin Kaepernick's stand against systemic injustices resonates deeply. As America grapples with racism and inequality, we must honor heroes who fought for justice. Support businesses advocating human rights, reject those ignoring responsibility. Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq. urge...
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The Ministry of Health in Saint Lucia is heightening awareness as measles cases rise in the Americas. Despite no local cases for decades, global cases soared by 20% in 2023. Dr. Michelle Francois emphasizes the need for vaccination to maintain community immunity and prevent outbreaks.
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Norfolk State University applauds TowneBank's generous $400,000 contribution, boosting student-athlete scholarships. This TowneBank Endowed Athletic Success Fund enhances financial support, underlining NSU’s dedication to educational and athletic achievement.
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Witnessing "SIX" live at Clowes Memorial Hall was electrifying. This Tony Award-winning musical, celebrating Henry VIII's wives, blends history with pop culture. With dynamic performances, vivid costumes, and an all-female band, it empowers and entertains. Experience this captivating show through Ma...
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In a nod to resilience and community, Better Brothers Los Angeles and The DIVA Foundation unveil honorees for the 11th Annual Truth Awards, sponsored by ViiV. Happening March 15th at the elegant Beverly venue, this event celebrates authenticity.
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In Salt Lake City, a disciplinary situation has emerged as police officers face repercussions for instructing trainee Dakota Smigel to manage the blisters on a deceased homeless individual, inciting public outrage. Bodycam footage unveiled this egregious conduct, prompting official inquiries, violat...
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A Texas man, Jaythan Gilder, was detained after allegedly posing as an NBA agent to steal jewels, swallowing evidence when caught. He reportedly stole a $587,000 ring and $769,500 worth of earrings at Tiffany & Co., Orlando. Gilder, claiming NBA ties, was identified in a red polo fighting a store cl...
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The Summer Smash Festival, organized by Lyrical Lemonade and SPKRBX, is back at Chicagoland's SeatGeek Stadium. After last year's record-breaking attendance of over 120,000 fans, this major hip-hop event will run from June 20-22, 2025. Ticket presales have already started!
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(Photo by David Redfern/Redferns) Legendary vibraphonist Roy Ayers, famous for 1976's “Everybody Loves the Sunshine,” has died at 84. His family announced his passing on March 4, 2025, in New York City. Known as the “Godfather of Neo-soul,” Ayers influenced artists like Erykah Badu and Dr. Dre.
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Black women in the U.S. face a 41% higher breast cancer mortality rate compared to white women, despite fewer diagnoses. In response, OWN and the American Cancer Society launched the VOICES of Black Women study, aiming to recruit 100,000 participants to address these disparities and enhance health o...
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Authorities charged two men for the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans found during a watch party. Ivory Carson and Jordan Wills face involuntary manslaughter and drug charges. Victims died from cocaine and fentanyl. Prosecutor Eric Zahnd emphasized the dangers of street drugs. Willis plans to...