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Young Black Americans and their elders are increasingly harnessing diverse mobile communication technologies, such as smartphones and laptops, which enhance both social interactions and economic opportunities. However, heavy reliance on these devices may expose users to vulnerabilities that exacerba...
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On Friday, the Supreme Court secured a notable victory for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), granting access to vital Social Security information that affects millions while postponing a review of transparency statutes. In a groundbreaking decision, the court empowered DOGE to examine...
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Provinziano, an expert in high-net-worth financial management, asserts that this prenuptial agreement will be meticulously crafted to withstand scrutiny, making it exceedingly difficult to contest. Although not yet officially announced, insiders suggest that Bezos intends to protect his vast wealth,...
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At 1:30 a.m., Eboni Pouncy and her friend arrived at the friend's apartment only to realize their keys were left at a nearby restaurant. Instead of calling a locksmith, they opted to remove a window screen and break a lower pane to gain entry, intending to fix it the following day. However, a neighb...
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Shaquille O’Neal reveals he's emotionally reserved with his partners. During his recent appearance on “The Pivot Podcast,” he elaborated on his reluctance to discuss feelings. When host Fred Taylor inquired about whether anyone checks on him, Shaq responded, “I don’t worry about me. I’m fine.” O’Nea...
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On March 30, Kevin Key and his wife were en route to a comedy show at Richmond's Short Pump Town Center when he exhibited alarming signs of Stage 4 kidney failure. “He started sweating, saying he didn’t feel well,” recounted his wife, Nelisa Key. Recognizing the urgency, she sprinted to a nearby Sta...
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Broken windows and charred apartment structures starkly signal the urban decay at Bolden Townhomes, nestled by the Oakland City MARTA station in Southwest Atlanta. On Friday, residents, along with the Housing Justice League, rallied at the complex entrance. Condemned as “unlivable” by many, the apar...
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Michelle Beadle has officially ended her tenure with SiriusXM following the network's decision to cancel her "Beadle and Decker" show on Thursday. In a heartfelt farewell on social media, Beadle expressed gratitude to her listeners, acknowledging the overwhelming support she received during her fina...
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Tyrese Haliburton's game-winning shot in Game 1 propelled the Indiana Pacers to a remarkable 111-110 triumph over the Oklahoma City Thunder, marking a standout moment of the 2025 NBA Finals. Notably, Haliburton seized the opportunity to showcase his newly launched signature shoe line, the Hali 1s, w...
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During his time with the New England Patriots, Tom Brady faced considerable scrutiny, partly due to Bill Belichick’s “Patriot Way,” which often prioritized conformity over personal expression. This cultural shift proved challenging for Chad Johnson, who joined the Patriots in 2011 after a single sea...
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Cavaliers general manager Mike Gansey has come under fire from Shaquille O’Neal for not activating a player who could’ve shifted the game’s dynamics. The Cavaliers boasted impressive depth, with Ty Jerome and De’Andre Hunter capable of starting, yet they faltered in a pivotal area: scoring. Donovan...
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In the chronicles of Hollywood scandals, few narratives intertwine infidelity, staggering financial ramifications, and racial tensions like Ted Danson's affair with Whoopi Goldberg. What commenced as camaraderie between two talents escalated into one of the priciest celebrity divorces of the 1990s,...
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, former center for the Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks, is widely regarded as one of basketball's all-time legends. His dominance began in high school and college, transitioning seamlessly into a powerful professional career that saw him average an impressive 24.2 points p...
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In the late 19th century, a physician from New Orleans controversially dispatched the skulls of 19 deceased African Americans to a German researcher for racially prejudiced studies. In a significant act of restitution, these remains have now been returned to New Orleans and commemorated by Dillard U...
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The Florida Bar has dismissed yet another misconduct allegation against U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, marking her as the state's first female attorney general, as reported by the Miami Herald. Accusations emerged from a coalition of liberal and moderate legal experts alleging “serious professiona...