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by Toter - 3 months ago

LeBron James Sets Unprecedented NBA Milestone with 50,000 Career Points

(CNN) — NBA legend LeBron James reached an unprecedented milestone, scoring 50,000 career points in the Lakers' 136-115 victory over the Pelicans. This achievement cements his legacy as a top scorer, surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. James, named February's Western Conference Player of the Month, rema...

by Toter - 3 months ago

Rep. Al Green Ejected Amid Democratic Defiance and Trump Protest Highlights

(CNN) — President Trump faced a turbulent Congress session, with Rep. Al Green shouting impeachment calls and being removed. Meanwhile, Democrats like Rep. Melanie Stansbury protested, defying party restraint orders. Even seasoned figures like Rep. Don Beyer boycotted, reflecting the rising tension...

by Toter - 3 months ago

Hollis R. Towns Steps Down: Misalignment at Alabama Media Group

Hollis R. Towns, vice president of content and editor in chief at Alabama Media Group, announced his resignation effective March 28 after 11 months. Citing a mismatch, he plans to explore consulting opportunities in Birmingham. Towns, a Fort Valley native, previously led Gannett’s local news divisio...

by Toter - 3 months ago

Jotaka Eaddy Recognized at Esteemed NAACP Image Awards Ceremony

Jotaka Eaddy, the innovative force behind #WinWithBlackWomen, received the prestigious Mildred Bond Roxborough Social Justice Impact Award at the 56th NAACP Image Awards. Acknowledged for her steadfast commitment to uplifting the Black community, Eaddy’s illustrious endeavors encompass various initi...

by Toter - 3 months ago

Atlanta Groups to Benefit from $500K CAPS Initiative to Curb Violence

The Coalition to Advance Public Safety (CAPS) announced a $500,000 investment to bolster Atlanta's Community Violence Intervention (CVI) efforts, aiming for a 15% violence reduction. CAPS supports organizations like Circle of Safety and Wii Care, enhancing infrastructure and fostering a thriving CVI...

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Community Grieves the Passing of Civil Rights Icon Dr. Charles Kimbrough

Dr. Charles Kimbrough, a renowned Nashville civil rights leader and former NAACP president, passed away at 98. A Korean War veteran and pioneering veterinarian, his legacy of justice and advocacy is celebrated. Revered for his dedication, Kimbrough's contributions, including founding NAACP chapters,...