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Robert De Niro's romantic past is captivating again as nostalgic photos of his first wife, Diahnne Abbott, circulate online. The Oscar-winning actor, now 81, has a history of relationships with Black women, fathering seven children. His enduring legacy intertwines personal life and cinematic success...
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A new release, *Together Apart: The Story of Living in Apartheid*, delves into South Africa's divided history through personal stories. Targeted at young readers, it reveals daily life under apartheid, emphasizing its severe realities and lasting effects. Authors Xolisa Guzula and Athambile Masola i...
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Spelman College is proud to host its third annual HBCU Game Jam from March 28-30, 2025, aiming to enhance diversity in gaming. This student-led event, featuring workshops and mentorship, encourages Black students to explore game development. Major industry sponsors will support participants from var...
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On March 21, the Cure VIBE Woodland Hills team collaborated with the Braddock community, utilizing an innovative Allegheny County app for violence intervention. Since July, this resource has tackled over 130 shootings, providing essential support amidst worries about federal funding for violence pre...
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Sports have profoundly influenced my life, yet the Hall of Fame processes across leagues like the NBA, NFL, NHL, and MLB often frustrate me. It's concerning how players sometimes gain entry through fame or narrative rather than merit. We need stricter criteria to truly honor deserving athletes.
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Experience an unparalleled symphony concert as the legendary music of the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll ignites Reynolds Auditorium! Join Tamika Lawrence, Shaleah Adkisson, and Scott Coulter for an unforgettable evening of Tina Turner’s greatest hits. Don’t miss this one-night-only performance on April 5 a...
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The book "Together Apart: The Story of Living in Apartheid" delves into the challenges of apartheid in South Africa. Through captivating personal stories and visuals, it engages young readers while illustrating how oppressive laws influenced daily life, stressing the significance of historical aware...
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A fresh release, *Together Apart: The Story of Living in Apartheid*, unveils the harsh realities of South Africa's apartheid era. Aimed at younger audiences, it blends personal accounts with historical facts, showcasing the impact of segregation, resilience, and the fight for freedom. Discover its c...
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Chronic kidney disease affects 35.5 million Americans, yet many remain undiagnosed. Early intervention is crucial, as symptoms often go unnoticed until severe damage occurs. Patients should proactively discuss risks with healthcare providers to ensure timely diagnosis and treatment, ultimately impro...
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Rev. Dr. Jamal Bryant's national boycott of Target has gained momentum, attracting over 150,000 participants and prompting over 100 Black vendors to pull their products. The movement, sparked by Target’s reduction of DEI initiatives, has led to a $2 billion drop in the company’s worth. Bryant urges...
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A recent study analyzed over 7 million births, revealing that living in disadvantaged neighborhoods significantly increases the risk of peripartum cardiomyopathy, particularly among Black mothers. Factors like socioeconomic status, healthcare access, and environmental stressors contribute to this al...
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Dallas Mavericks fans are reeling from Luka Doncic's trade to the Lakers, but Mark Cuban insists he had no involvement. After selling the team, he expected to oversee basketball operations, which didn't happen. Cuban responded to a fan's criticism, revealing his disappointment over the situation.
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Atlanta rapper Young Scooter, born Kenneth Edward Bailey, tragically died on his 39th birthday during a police encounter. After jumping a fence, he sustained a leg injury and later succumbed at Grady Marcus Trauma Center. Investigators confirmed his death isn't due to police gunfire. The cause remai...
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.'s Beta Epsilon Omega Chapter hosted the “From a Sister’s Heart Women’s Conference” on Saturday, celebrating Women’s History Month. This event at Oak Grove Baptist Church aimed to empower, engage, and enlighten women in both ministry and professional fields, according...
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The Dodgers have proudly showcased their championship banner and paraded in double-decker buses. After five months of anticipation, they finally received their World Series title rings. These rings honor the franchise's rich history, from its 1883 inception to the iconic five-run comeback against th...