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Milwaukee artist Ike Wynter has been chosen by the NFL to create a unique art installation for the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay. This work features 32 wooden mosaics made from reclaimed Wisconsin wood, celebrating sustainability and local heritage while honoring each piece’s natural beauty and story.
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The Lions Club Internationale District 63 Zone in Martinique has generously donated over 6,000 pairs of corrective eyewear to the Ministry of Equity, Social Justice, and Empowerment. This initiative significantly enhances the quality of life for individuals with visual impairments, ensuring everyone...
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Saquon Barkley, the Eagles' standout running back, recently enjoyed a memorable moment with Ivanka Trump and her son, Joseph, at the J.P. Morgan Tech 100 summit. Celebrating his Super Bowl victory and a record-breaking 2000 yards, he also flaunted a new contract. Barkley even gifted Joseph a signed...
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April signifies Second Chance Month in Georgia, emphasizing the challenges faced by those with arrest records in job hunting. JPMorganChase partners with the Atlanta Hawks to assist CEO Atlanta, helping justice-impacted individuals secure employment. By dismantling barriers, we promote economic grow...
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Ja Morant's gun gesture towards the Warriors baffled Stephen Curry during the Grizzlies' 125-134 loss. Morant mimicked a pistol point, referencing Buddy Hield's earlier motion. Curry appeared confused, waving his arms, while Draymond Green urged the referee for a technical foul. Both players receive...
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Sir Arthur Lewis Community College triumphed over Saint Lucia Sports Academy with a commanding 97-run victory in the 2025 Under-19 Schools Cricket Tournament final. SALCC scored 245-5, led by captain Leon Alexander’s 56. Despite efforts from SLSA, they managed only 148-7, securing SALCC’s dominance...
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A highly anticipated boxing event is set for May 2 in Times Square, featuring Teofimo Lopez, Devin Haney, and Ryan Garcia. Haney, labeled a "shot fighter" by Oscar De La Hoya, seeks redemption after his loss to Garcia. The stakes are high for Haney as he faces Jose Ramirez.
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A 31-year-old resident of Jacmel, Kade JnBaptiste, known as Kape, was fatally shot in Coolie Town, Marigot, Wednesday evening. Police found him unresponsive with torso gunshot wounds. Despite attempts by the Saint Lucia Fire Service, he died at the scene. The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force is invest...
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Dusty Baker, Jerry Manuel, and Jerry Royster, Sacramento natives and baseball legends, share a deep bond forged through friendship and competition. As former MLB managers, they celebrate the Oakland A's temporary move to Sacramento, seeing it as a chance to showcase the city's passion for major leag...
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Global markets experienced turmoil following President Trump's tariff announcement, causing the Dow to plummet 1,200 points, or 2.82%. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also fell sharply, igniting recession fears. Analysts warn that sustained tariffs could lead to a significant economic downturn globally. Inve...
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The ACLU of Indiana has launched a class action lawsuit against Gov. Mike Braun, challenging Executive Order 25-36 that restricts gender marker changes on birth certificates. Filed on March 28, the lawsuit asserts discrimination against transgender individuals, violating their rights and privacy. Fo...
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In November 2023, Salomon Philippe was inaugurated as a police officer in Chatham, NJ. Soon after, he endured racial harassment from colleagues, facing slurs and insults. Philippe has initiated a lawsuit against the borough, alleging a hostile work environment and retaliation, seeking justice and da...
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Judge Camille Banks-Prince, a dedicated public servant in Winston-Salem since 2008, champions mental health awareness and community representation. As one of four African American judges, her mission inspires youth about the legal field, embodying leadership and empowerment. This Women’s History Mon...
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Judge Artrese Ziglar, inaugurated in January 2024, is the first Black woman to hold Seat 6 in the 31st District Court. A former public defender, she received the prestigious Harvey Lupton Award for excellence, inspiring future legal professionals through her outreach and community service, showcasin...
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Judge Valene McMasters, appointed in December 2021, exemplifies dedication in her role at the 31st District Court. Inspired by Thurgood Marshall, her journey includes a distinguished education and a 19-year tenure at Legal Aid. McMasters advocates for women's representation in law, making impactful...