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The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) concludes its 2024-25 season with “The Play That Goes Wrong,” a comedic disaster directed by Benjamin Hanna. Running from April 9 to May 11, this chaotic production promises laughter amidst mishaps. Tickets start at $25; for details, visit irtlive.com.
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Mississippi State Auditor Shad White has launched an investigation into Sheriff Bryan Bailey of Rankin County. Bailey faces allegations of misusing his authority for personal benefit, including employing inmates on his family farm and misusing taxpayer funds. White has alerted federal prosecutors, h...
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Paige Spiranac recently caught attention on Instagram with a video showcasing her new golf bag, but her tight shorts became the main focus! While some fans admired her hard work in the gym, others couldn’t help but notice her outfit. Regardless, it’s all about her passion for golf.
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(By Jess Schnur) On March 31, Food Lion revealed its seventh annual Orange Bag campaign results, empowering customers to combat food insecurity via Feeding America. Since 2014, Food Lion Feeds has delivered over 1 billion meals, targeting 1.5 billion by 2025. Community involvement remains vital in t...
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Urine color provides essential insights into hydration and health. A pale yellow indicates proper hydration, while darker shades suggest dehydration. Brown or reddish urine could point to serious issues, such as liver disease or blood. Monitor changes closely and seek medical advice if unusual color...
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The WNBA faces a critical challenge as college stars like Olivia Miles choose lucrative NIL deals over pro careers. This shift highlights economic disparities and the changing landscape of women's basketball. With potential transfers like KiKi Rice, the focus is on brand expansion and higher earning...
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The Boozer twins, Cameron and Cayden, displayed remarkable sibling love in “Blood Brothers” on ESPN+. They harnessed their umbilical cord stem cells to treat brother Carmani's sickle cell disease. This uplifting story underscores their journey and resolve, illustrating that young heroes can indeed c...
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On March 26, St. Louis University planned a ceremony to apologize for its past enslavement of individuals. However, the Descendants of the St. Louis University Enslaved (DSLUE) withdrew, citing dismissive treatment. They demand meaningful reparations and urge the university to reform its reconciliat...
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On March 27, the Hanes Art Gallery echoed with poignant songs from slavery and civil rights. Rutha Mae Harris and the Albany Freedom Singers enchanted a packed audience, performing spirituals and protest anthems. This unforgettable event, organized by Dr. Claire B. Crawford, celebrated resilience an...
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Life for Black professionals can be a whirlwind. National University (NU) offers flexible online and hybrid programs tailored for busy individuals, allowing them to pursue degrees without sacrificing their careers or family. With scholarships like the Start Strong Scholarship, education becomes acce...
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LeBron James, the iconic Lakers forward, is embroiled in controversy linked to a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs. Joseph Manzaro alleges he endured a humiliation ritual at Diddy’s son's birthday party in 2015, claiming LeBron and other celebrities witnessed the incident. (Getty Images)
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Chelsea Handler's 2014 interview on "Good Morning America" resurfaces amid recent backlash over her podcast comments. Handler defended a controversial tweet regarding Lupita Nyong'o, claiming, “I’m not a r-cist,” despite public criticism. As backlash grows, the authenticity of her claims of evolutio...
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The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education presents a selection of new books offering diverse viewpoints. These titles span various subjects, and opinions are those of the authors. Click on the titles for details or to purchase via Amazon. JBHE benefits from qualifying Amazon sales.
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The Saint Lucia National Cricket Association has unveiled a 14-member squad for the Winlott Inc. Windward Islands Under-19 Championship in Grenada from April 5–14. With captain Theo Edward leading, the team seeks to reclaim the title. New talents like Kensley Paul and Roystan Fanus bring fresh energ...
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Jason House has been elected as Dolton's new mayor, triumphing with over 95% of the votes against Casundra Hopson-Jordan. His decisive victory sends a strong message for leadership change after Tiffany Henyard’s controversial term. Voter turnout was slightly above 20%, indicating a significant deman...