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Social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram are popular for health advice among youth, but many trends overlook unique Black health needs. Misinformation spreads quickly, promoting unsafe practices. It's crucial to critically assess viral trends and consult Black health experts for culturally r...
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5 months ago
Music unites us, transcending barriers and fostering belonging. The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir's 2025 performance, "Voices of the Spirit," will embrace all with pay-what-you-can pricing. Experience works by Margaret Bonds, Aaron Copland, and Leonard Bernstein, celebrating hope and community. Join...
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Dawn Robinson of En Vogue recently revealed her nearly three-year stint living in her vehicle during a heartfelt YouTube video. In this candid account, she reflected on her personal journey, underscoring her determination and resilience while urging others to conquer their own hurdles. Robinson aims...
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New York Attorney General Letitia James, joined by a coalition of 20 attorneys general, has initiated legal proceedings against the Trump administration to prevent the disassembly of the Department of Education. This lawsuit seeks to safeguard vital services for countless students, particularly thos...
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Eager student-athletes and supporters gathered at Daren Sammy Cricket Ground for District 1's thrilling track and field championships. Dame Pearlette Louisy Primary School triumphed with 391 points, followed by Gros Islet and Monchy. Notable performances included Sapphire Parks and Jarvis Emmanuel,...
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Molly Qerim of ESPN, celebrated for her eye-catching style, took a heartfelt moment this week to discuss her ongoing struggle with endometriosis amidst NFL free agency updates. Marking March as Endometriosis Awareness Month, she opened up about her recent surgical procedure while expressing apprecia...
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In light of the abuse accusations made by Tia Jones, Xavier Worthy of the Kansas City Chiefs is not facing criminal charges at this time. However, a Texas judge has granted a protective order in favor of Jones. Worthy's legal representatives categorically reject these allegations, contending that te...
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The 767 SC Allstarz have arrived in Saint Lucia, aiming to defend their preseason championship title. Under coach Dunstan Maggie Peter, they face top local clubs in the Preseason Invitational Tournament. The action kicks off Thursday at Beausejour Gymnasium, leading to the KFC National Basketball Le...
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Detroit's heartbeat resonates fiercely every 313 Day, celebrating its grit and pride. From vibrant events like bike rides and concerts to culinary delights at local eateries, the city's spirit shines. With a commitment to community and culture, Detroiters elevate their home, proving their love is un...
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Caribbean leaders, including St Vincent's Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves and Trinidad's Dr Keith Rowley, oppose new US policies targeting Cuban medical missions. Gonsalves emphasized patient care over visa concerns, while Rowley highlighted the importance of foreign medical professionals. The sit...
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Detroit's skyline reflects its complex narrative. The Renaissance Center symbolizes both rebirth and exclusion for many Black residents. Councilmember Mary Waters advocates for honoring Coleman Young, the city's first Black mayor, by attaching his name to the site, ensuring his legacy is recognized...
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Forsyth County invites proposals from qualified operators to manage a café at the Central Library, 660 W. Fifth St., Winston-Salem. Bidders must exhibit expertise in food service and customer care. A pre-bid meeting occurs at 11 a.m. on March 17. Proposals from non-attendees will be disqualified. Vi...
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NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal finds himself in the spotlight following comedian Jess Hilarious’s revelations about her experience at his Atlanta residence during an appearance on “The Breakfast Club.” Hilarious portrayed O’Neal’s lifestyle as reminiscent of R&B sensation Ne-Yo, with women attentiv...
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By Taalib Saber, attorney and owner of The Saber Firm. Despite recent federal cuts to DEI programs, Black entrepreneurs can seize this moment for self-sufficiency and community growth. Emphasizing collaboration, digital marketing, and ownership will drive success. Together, we can build lasting weal...
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The U.S. Agriculture Department is discontinuing two pandemic-era programs, impacting over $1 billion allocated to schools and food banks for local food purchases. The cuts jeopardize meal quality and community farmers, highlighting a disconnect in funding priorities, according to school nutrition l...