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The African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey (AACCNJ) reveals the 2025 "Women Who Empower" Awards Luncheon honorees, set for May 6, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Princeton Marriott. Keynote speaker Lisa N. Lovell will inspire, alongside distinguished honorees, showcasing women's significant i...
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2 weeks ago
Trusting experts led to mass compliance during the COVID pandemic, but real data now challenges their narrative. Children face rising cancer rates and vaccine-related injuries, while media silence persists. With whistleblowers emerging and studies revealing the truth, a reckoning is inevitable. Pare...
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2 weeks ago
Paige Spiranac addressed allegations of advancing her golf career through “sexual favors” during the March 19 episode of the podcast "Quiet Please!" She reflected on the challenges of her first pro tournament in 2015, noting the pressure and scrutiny she faced, which affected her performance and men...
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2 weeks ago
Democrat James Malone's surprising win in Pennsylvania's 36th District Senate seat transformed the political scene, swinging it blue by 16 points despite Trump's previous strength. State Sen. Vincent Hughes pointed out voter discontent, signaling a caution for Republicans as the 2026 midterms near,...
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On Saturday, Kim Kardashian displayed her fabulous figure on Instagram in a daring two-piece. The Skims founder recently debuted a swimsuit collection, highlighting her curves in a mirror selfie with a dark gray bikini and a mini skirt. Paris Hilton even chimed in with a heart-eye emoji.
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Chef Eskender Aseged offers complimentary cooking classes for single mothers at Radio Africa Kitchen in Bayview, showcasing nutritious Ethiopian recipes. His mission empowers the community against gentrification through culinary learning. Attendees, including De’Ari Hall and Patricia Mitchell, gain...
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"When Jesus visited Caesarea Philippi, He inquired, ‘Who do men say I am?’ The disciples named prophets. Jesus then pressed, ‘But who do you say I am?’ Simon Peter answered, ‘You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.’" REV. WALKER ASKS: Who is Jesus to you? Is He your Savior?
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3 weeks ago
Planting seeds in soil is a remarkable process. You nurture tiny seeds in dirt, maintaining moisture. After a week, life emerges, and with patience, it transforms into nourishing food or beautiful flowers. This transformation is truly miraculous, showcasing nature's wonders in our everyday lives.
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3 weeks ago
NCAA tournament action heated up Saturday with Notre Dame facing TCU in women's basketball. Hailey Van Lith, a former LSU star, made a significant impact. In the fourth quarter, she scored crucial points, including a three-pointer, thrilling her father, Corey, and Orlando Magic guard Jalen Suggs in...
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3 weeks ago
More than 17,400 high school seniors received exciting news last fall: they were automatically admitted to a California State University campus based on their GPA. A pilot program in Riverside County has already increased admissions, with over 10,600 students accepted this year, surpassing last year...
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3 weeks ago
Cardi B claims Offset has been sending her menacing messages following their split. In a Twitter Spaces session, she disclosed his harassment, saying, “He’s angry because I messaged his girlfriend about him pleading with me.” She insists on an apology, threatening to reveal more if he fails to compl...
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3 weeks ago
(By Dr. Quinton T. Ross, Jr.) Many college students face hidden struggles, including homelessness and food insecurity. With nearly 10% of undergraduates affected, it’s crucial for universities to recognize these challenges. Advocating for vulnerable students can transform lives, as demonstrated by o...
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3 weeks ago
Black Restaurant Week, founded by Houston's Warren Luckett in 2016, celebrates its 10th anniversary this weekend. Over 30 local eateries are participating, aiming to boost visibility for Black-owned businesses. With expansion to 40 states and plans for Johannesburg, the event continues to thrive. Su...
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Kroger's Nashville location at 800 Monroe Street will temporarily close on May 1, 2025, for major renovations. The store will expand from 45,573 to over 72,000 square feet. This $22 million project aims to improve the shopping experience, while the pharmacy and fuel center will continue operating du...
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3 weeks ago
Across the U.S., constituents are challenging congressional Republicans, voicing frustration with leadership. While some accept their government, others feel overlooked. Town hall sentiments reflect a call for accountability and meaningful representation, underscoring a collective wish for a governm...