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Justin Fields navigated ups and downs in his NFL journey, shifting from the Chicago Bears to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Now with the NY Jets, he aims to showcase his potential. Former player Stephen Weatherly believes Fields can thrive, provided he receives the right support and opportunities to excel...
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Leaked audio has surfaced of Ryan Bertrand calling Stephen A. Smith an “angry black man.” This outrageous remark sparked controversy, prompting Smith to respond, emphasizing his success and resilience in the industry. He dismissed Bertrand’s comments, asserting that negativity doesn’t faze him. Smit...
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Washington (CNN) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth revealed highly classified details in a Signal chat regarding an impending operation, according to sources. The information shared poses significant risks to U.S. servicemembers, contradicting claims by Trump officials who downplay its sensitivity. C...
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Rev. Dr. Jamal Harrison Bryant's boycott of Target has rallied 150,000 supporters, prompting over 100 Black vendors to withdraw their products. This Lent-inspired movement aims to challenge Target's perceived neglect of the Black community, resulting in a significant decline in the company's stock v...
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The US Department of Health and Human Services is reducing its workforce by 10,000 employees, following previous voluntary departures. The consolidation aims to streamline operations and save $1.8 billion annually while focusing on combating chronic illness. However, public health experts warn that...
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President Trump declared a 25% tariff on all imported cars, effective April 3, aiming to bolster U.S. auto manufacturing. This move also impacts car parts. While automakers brace for challenges, stocks fell post-announcement. Global responses range from condemnation to potential retaliatory measures...
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Mia Love, the pioneering Black Republican woman in Congress, died at 49 in Saratoga Springs, Utah, with family by her side. Elected in 2014, she prioritized principles over party loyalty. Despite her glioblastoma diagnosis in 2022, her inspiring legacy continues to influence Utah's political landsca...
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Breaking news reveals the suspect in the murder of Memphis rapper Sayso P and the shooting of Sauce Walka is 21-year-old Jayden Dandridge. The Memphis Police Department has issued a warrant, charging him with serious felonies linked to the incident outside the Westin Hotel on March 22. Stay informed...
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Stephen A. Smith recently labeled LeBron James a liar during his response to LeBron's interview with Pat McAfee. Tensions escalated over their feud, especially regarding James' comments about protecting his family. Smith insists he’s annoyed with media coverage and challenges LeBron's honesty about...
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(By AAUP News Photos: YouTube Screenshots\Wikimedia Commons) On March 27th, Columbia University Irving Medical Center will host faculty and students voicing concerns about federal funding cuts. The American Association of University Professors and AFT filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration...
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Jayson Tatum recently revealed a surprising story about Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla wanting to brawl with him, akin to Travis Kelce's encounter with Andy Reid. On the "New Heights" podcast, Tatum humorously shared Mazzulla's wild request for him to get suspended, highlighting the coach's inten...
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The Trump administration has rescinded a federal rule preventing contractors from maintaining segregated facilities, alarming critics. The GSA's memo states the “Prohibition of Segregated Facilities” clause is no longer required, despite civil rights laws remaining intact. Experts express concerns a...
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Eighth graders at It Takes a Village Family of Schools (ITAV) are urging Congress to prioritize education and healthcare over military spending. Through the Grass Roots Curriculum, they analyze the federal budget, advocate for community issues, and challenge the status quo, aiming to enact meaningfu...
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Trellis Supportive Care is hosting a day of support for caregivers, free of charge and open to the public.
The program, “Caring for You: A Day of Support for Family Caregivers,” is set for Friday, April 4, from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. at the Intergenerational Center for Arts and Wellness in Winston-...