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The ongoing livestreamed brutality of Israel’s actions in Gaza has profoundly shocked and distressed observers over the past 21 months. Among the particularly troubling elements is the assault on healthcare facilities and workers, targeting Gaza’s medical infrastructure in blatant breach of internat...
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Ego serves as a catalyst for disunity among nations, fraternities, and potential alliances. NFL sensation Stefon Diggs and hip-hop icon Offset exemplify this, as their back-and-forth revolves around Cardi B. Formerly wed to Offset, Cardi is now entangled in a well-publicized escapade with Diggs, kno...
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A Black British author shared a disturbing experience involving a white couple aboard a cruise ship. The incident unfolded during Toni Tone's mid-June holiday on a Virgin Voyages cruise, which she characterized as “the most racist experience” she had ever faced.
Tone, accompanied by her mother, acc...
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Sean “Diddy” Combs was acquitted on July 2 of serious charges related to racketeering and sex trafficking; however, he faced conviction on two lesser charges involving the transportation of former partners for prostitution. This split verdict is largely viewed as a win for Combs, who successfully do...
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A vast coalition of activists intends to redefine July 4 as a day dedicated to protest and civic engagement, with participants mobilizing across all 50 states to challenge President Donald Trump’s agenda for a potential second term. Dubbed “Free America Weekend,” this initiative represents the most...
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On Wednesday, the jury in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal sex trafficking trial delivered its verdict, acquitting the music mogul of the gravest charges while convicting him on two lesser counts related to transporting individuals for prostitution. While Combs dodged a potential life sentence, he now fa...
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Following an unprecedented series of votes spanning two nights, the Republican-led U.S. Senate successfully approved President Trump’s budget proposal, which features the most significant reduction in food assistance ever recorded. Additionally, this legislation jeopardizes healthcare coverage for...
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Collin College is now accepting applications for its pioneering Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) in Software Development, which is set to launch this fall. This groundbreaking program will be located at the Frisco Campus and builds on the institution's existing Associate of Applied Science degre...
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Karoline Leavitt, the young White House Press Secretary, likely didn’t foresee her recent Instagram post igniting a fashion uproar. A seemingly innocuous behind-the-scenes snapshot turned into a spirited social media discourse predominantly focused on her bold pink tweed ensemble. At only 27, Leavit...
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Target finds itself confronting escalating financial and reputational challenges as the boycott initiated by the Black Press of America, alongside influential national figures, persists in diminishing the retailer’s sales and customer attendance. Recently, a meeting that Target aimed to keep under w...
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Consuming coffee could potentially extend your lifespan—provided it's enjoyed black. A recent extensive study examining the coffee consumption patterns of over 46,000 U.S. adults revealed that those who drank coffee exhibited a reduced risk of mortality from all causes, but this beneficial effect wa...
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NFL wide receiver Puka Nacua has garnered attention due to his impressive route running and remarkable ability to secure difficult catches. However, he now finds himself navigating personal challenges typical of young athletes. Recent developments reveal that Hallie Aiono, Nacua’s long-term girlfrie...
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Two city council members from California are facing significant criticism after acknowledging their participation in a group chat that featured derogatory slurs against Black individuals and Mexicans. Peter Ortiz and Domingo Candelas, both serving on the San Jose City Council, find themselves at the...
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In the realm of cancer research, the "seed and soil theory" postulates that cancer's successful proliferation is contingent upon the interplay between cancer cells—referred to as the seeds—and the specific environments of various organs, known as the soil. As a graduate scholar in bioengineering at...
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At the 2025 Black Health Connect Conference, the engaging panel titled “What in the Health Policy: An Update on the Shifting Landscape in Healthcare” injected a renewed sense of urgency into discussions regarding the intersection of policy, community engagement, and strategic advocacy essential for...