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Tori Spelling surprised listeners during her "MisSPELLING" podcast by disclosing an unexpected habit: she virtually never consumes water. The former "Beverly Hills, 90210" actress whimsically likened herself to a cactus, thriving on scant moisture. Her reluctance towards hydration is rooted in child...
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Rufina Paul has resigned as president of Netball Saint Lucia, with Sanya Antoine stepping in. Antoine, a dedicated player and police officer, aims to enhance local visibility and grassroots participation. She emphasizes constitutional clarity and youth development, preparing an Under-16 team for the...
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Shermalyn Sidonie-John, an influential international marketing executive and certified brand strategist, empowers women to create meaningful change. Her guiding principle: “When women support women, we build communities and multiply our impact.” Discover her insights in her interview with St Lucia T...
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The Chrysler Museum of Art showcases 34 vibrant designs by Joyce J. Scott in her exhibit “Messages.” Running from February to August 17, it includes stunning sculptures, wall hangings, and jewelry crafted with thousands of colorful beads and various materials. Her art has been displayed in prestigio...
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Financial literacy is vital for achieving good credit, yet disparities exist among African Americans. A strong credit score, crucial for financial stability, influences lenders and employers. To enhance credit scores, pay bills on time, manage credit history wisely, and maintain a low credit utiliza...
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Trouble seems to brew for Carson Beck and Hannah Cavinder as Hannah recently unfollowed Carson on Instagram. Rumors swirl about a breakup, fueled by claims of Carson adding another girl on SnapChat. While we await clarity, let’s indulge in this juicy celebrity gossip. Stay tuned for updates!
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Police have initiated an investigation into an attempted kidnapping in Castries after a concerning video emerged online. Despite jokes circulating, authorities stress the seriousness of the situation. Bystanders intervened, preventing the abduction, prompting Deputy Commissioner Dr. Mashama Sealy to...
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The first Black-owned newspaper, Freedom's Journal, launched in New York City on March 16, 1827. The Black Press remains vital, with over 200 newspapers today. Celebrated annually on Black Press Day, its legacy endures, reflecting the importance of Black narratives in American media. Photo by Donnel...
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WASHINGTON — Starlette Thomas recalls protesting daily at 16th and H streets against police brutality and racial injustice during the summer of 2020. On March 10, the 45-year-old Bowie, Maryland, resident revisited this significant site to commemorate the conclusion of the Black Lives Matter movemen...
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California lawmakers are taking action against AI-driven price discrimination. They have introduced five bills targeting unfair pricing practices based on personal data. This legislation aims to protect consumers from algorithms that manipulate prices, ensuring transparency and fairness in retail an...
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In an unprecedented partnership, Kamilah Moore and Republican Assemblyman Bill Essayli aim to advance California reparations by proposing the Freedmen Affairs Agency. Despite opposing taxpayer-funded reparations, Essayli's bill focuses on genealogy services for descendants of enslaved African Americ...
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Since 2016, SOUL has championed tree restoration in New Orleans, severely impacted by Hurricane Katrina. However, $3.5 million in funding was lost due to the Trump Administration's stance on diversity initiatives. This funding loss jeopardizes SOUL's operations, impacting the city's ecosystem and in...
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Marcus Garvey sparked a transformative social movement, advocating for Black economic and cultural advancement. Amid ongoing attacks on diversity and inclusion, his vision remains relevant. Biden’s pardon revives Garvey’s legacy, urging Black Americans to embrace cooperative strategies for today's c...
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The California Surgeon General’s Office introduced the Preconception Medical Assessment (PreMA), a questionnaire aimed at reducing maternal mortality by 50% by December 2026. This eight-question tool assists women in understanding their health's impact on pregnancy, targeting high-risk communities t...
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For decades, the federal government has supported Black workers through stable jobs and benefits. However, recent layoffs under the Trump administration threaten this support, disproportionately impacting Black employees. As opportunities vanish, the economic mobility of the Black middle class is at...