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Are you seeking a compassionate caretaker for my mother? If you’re reliable, possess a positive attitude, and are tired of traditional nursing environments, this could be ideal for you. The job offers 25 hours weekly at $30/hour. For inquiries, email Ronnie at rknighitx2@gmail.com. Apply today!
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LaRonda Jones's quest for justice for her son, Kilyn Lewis, continues. Traveling frequently between Georgia and Colorado, she seeks answers about his tragic shooting by Aurora police in May 2024. The family spent their first Thanksgiving and Christmas without him, struggling to cope yet staying resi...
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A historic revival of “Othello,” featuring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal, has shattered Broadway records, earning $2.8 million in just eight preview shows. Washington, reflecting on his journey, remarked, “I know a lot less now,” while Gyllenhaal celebrated the culmination of their careers i...
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The National Medical Association alerts about a measles outbreak, reporting over 300 cases in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma as of March 18, 2025. Key symptoms include high fever, cough, and a red rash. Vaccination is essential. Stay updated with trustworthy sources like the CDC to safeguard your c...
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Democrats are floundering, with their latest strategy featuring Bernie Sanders and AOC—an odd duo reminiscent of Biden-Harris. Critics, including Senator Slotkin, question their impact on issues. As conservatives thrive and Trump remains potent, Democrats appear lost, riding a stormy sea with few li...
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Jonathan A. McElderry has been named president of ACPA – College Student Educators International, emphasizing student success and continuous learning. A first-generation college graduate, Dr. McElderry was previously dean at Elon University and has a wealth of experience from Wake Forest University,...
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Kyrie Irving recently called racism “the dumbest thing ever” in a live stream. He shared his personal experiences, highlighting how societal norms unjustly shift due to skin color. Irving expressed shock at such ignorance, asserting, “You’ve gotta be stupid to hang someone for being black.”
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(Photo by Kerri Phox/The Atlanta Voice) “Irie Mon” translates to “everything is cool” in Jamaican Patois, capturing the essence of Irie Mon Cafe. Founded by Christopher and Payton Williams, this beloved Atlanta eatery offers authentic Jamaican flavors and family warmth, now thriving with seven locat...
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Last week, the Forsyth County Democratic Women welcomed County Commissioners Malishai ‘Shai’ Woodbury, Tonya McDaniel, and Dan Besse for an interactive evening. They addressed crucial topics such as the budget, local school funding, and Ashley Elementary's future, fostering community engagement and...
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NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal defies negative stereotypes surrounding absentee fatherhood through his emphatically protective parenting style, particularly in the realm of romantic relationships. While he permits his sons' girlfriends to spend the night, he imposes stricter rules on his daughters. Fol...
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Some narratives resonate deeply, burdened by silence from systemic injustices. Thousands of Black homeowners in Wayne County face loss from tax foreclosures. A chance for restitution exists until March 31, 2025. Former owners can reclaim surplus profits from sales, a mandate reinforced by the Michig...
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Detroit's educational landscape faces uncertainty following an executive order aimed at dismantling the U.S. Department of Education. This move threatens crucial funding for vulnerable students, particularly in communities of color. With ongoing support for public education essential, stakeholders m...
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A panel of prominent local Black women leaders shared personal stories, professional insights and community challenges Thursday night at the inaugural “TSD in the Community Forum,” hosted by The Tri-State Defender (TSD) at Southbrook Town Center. The event marked the first in a new series of communi...
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Uganda's Parliament has sanctioned the deployment of troops to South Sudan due to increasing tensions in the area. The turmoil originates from a schism between President Salva Kiir and his deputy, Riek Machar, who has opted out of ongoing peace negotiations. Uganda's proactive move intends to avert...
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Stress in Detroit transcends statistics; it’s a reality. With the highest unemployment and poverty rates, Detroit ranks as the second most stressed city in America. Resilience is vital here, as locals face financial burdens, health challenges, and workplace pressures. Initiatives like Kozen aim to p...