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by Toter - 5 months ago

Mark Cuban Reveals Frustration with Mavericks' Luka Dončić Trade Decision

Mark Cuban, once the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, openly condemned the franchise's decision to trade superstar Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers. He believes that the compensation received in the deal fell significantly short of expectations, voicing his exasperation over his constrained posit...

by Toter - 5 months ago

"Black America Prepares for the Effects of Trump's Tariffs"

Tariffs effective Tuesday will impose a 25% tax on imports from Canada and Mexico, and a 10% levy on Chinese goods. Experts warn these measures could devastate African American communities, raising grocery and gas prices. The NAACP condemns these tariffs as detrimental to economic equity. Families f...

by Toter - 5 months ago

Unyielding Voices: The Fight for Truth in Censored Journalism

By Zahiyah Carter | Dallas Weekly | Word In BlackCredit: Bank Phrom/Unsplash(WIB) – The First Amendment, ratified on December 15, 1791, protects press freedom. Under Trump, press access is selectively controlled, undermining democracy. Unchecked misinformation risks political echo chambers, endanger...

by Toter - 5 months ago

High School Sensation Alaila Everett Defends Against Baton Attack Claims

High school competitor Alaila Everett has addressed the controversy surrounding her assault on a fellow runner with a baton during a relay event on March 5. The altercation resulted in competitor Tucker sustaining a concussion. Everett contended that the incident was accidental. Nevertheless, her ex...

by Toter - 5 months ago

"Faith Leaders Unite to Support Victims of Los Angeles Wildfires"

Bishop Joel Peebles of Global United Fellowship led efforts to aid Los Angeles wildfire victims, raising over $150,000. During a telethon at Cathedral of Praise International Ministries, he emphasized the community's urgent need for food and shelter, showcasing the resilience and unity of local chur...

by Toter - 5 months ago

Miles College Lady Bears Secure Consecutive SIAC Basketball Championships

The Birmingham Times Miles College's women's basketball team clinched back-to-back SIAC titles, securing an NCAA Division II South Region tournament spot. As the eighth seed, they will face top-seeded Union. With standout players like Iemyiah Harris and Feliah Greer, the Lady Bears boast an impres...