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Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders is adjusting to life without his son Shedeur and Heisman winner Travis Hunter. His daughter Deiondra recently welcomed his first grandchild and is engaged to R&B artist Jacquees. Despite past conflicts, Jacquees and Deiondra maintain their relationship as the...
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ESPN has secured lucrative deals with Pat McAfee and Stephen A. Smith, who benefit from the company’s program overhaul. Amid layoffs, Smith’s $100M deal ensures his presence on "First Take." A heated exchange with LeBron James over his son Bronny adds to the drama, sparking intense media buzz.
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A Jamaican-born psychotherapist in New York highlights rising anxiety in Caribbean immigrant communities due to President Donald J. Trump’s deportation policies. Vassell G. O’Gilvie notes fear drives clients away from in-person visits, opting for telehealth, despite having legal status....
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Two Chicago moms allege racial profiling against their daughters, Mailynn Hall and Addison Wleh, both Black, during a Chinatown visit. Normally joyful, the trip to AJ Housewares & Gifts, 2155 S. China Pl., became unsettling. "Our family frequently shops there," Addison shared, recounting past purcha...
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4 weeks ago
The opening of a Charleston daiquiri bar owned by Leva Bonaparte and her husband Lamar faced controversy after TikToker Sarah Baus claimed the dress code discriminated against Black customers. Lamar denied the allegations, expressing outrage on social media and defending their establishment against...
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A federal court has halted the Trump administration's attempt to freeze vital federal funding for states, marking a legal defeat. Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul argued that this freeze threatens essential programs. The court's ruling affirms the importance of federal funds for childcare, emer...
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4 weeks ago
Detroit's Renaissance Center has long defined the skyline, but its future hangs in the balance. As General Motors relocates, debates intensify over preservation versus redevelopment. While some advocate for historic designation, others seek transformation to revitalize the riverfront. This pivotal m...
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The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History invites everyone to enjoy free admission on Second Sundays from March to June 2025, thanks to Bank of America. Discover powerful exhibits, special programs, and cultural events on March 9, April 14, May 12, and June 9. Engage with African Amer...
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The American Heart Association's “Libraries with Heart” initiative offers free blood pressure checks at all 25 Indianapolis Public Library locations. Patrons access monitors and educational materials. Gregory A. Hill emphasizes libraries' roles in health support. Nearly half of American adults face...
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U.S. Army Reserve physical therapy assistant Elvia Azuara bonded with a stray cat, Fent, in Kosovo. Through the "War Torn Pups & Cats" program by Paws of War, founded by Robert Misseri, Azuara reunited with Fent in Texas, easing her transition home. Paws of War supports veterans with animal companio...
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A Florida man is suing the Homestead Police Department after alleging wrongful arrest by Detective Pedro Perez, who he claims conspired with his ex-girlfriend. Text messages reveal their romantic relationship, suggesting bias influenced Trejo's arrest amid a custody battle. Trejo seeks over $1 milli...
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Weeks after his divorce from Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck, 52, enjoyed the Got Sole sneaker convention with his son, Samuel. They admired classic Nike Air Jordans, sparking nostalgia for Affleck. Fans noted his newfound happiness post-divorce, with many speculating about his closeness with ex-wife Je...
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Minority business grants are a type of funding for minority-owned businesses, usually small ones.
Unlike loans, grants do not have to be paid back, although they are generally considered by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to be taxable business income.
In the United States, minority busin...
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Amidst irony, the radical right has crafted its own "New World Order." The U.S. weakens alliances, like NATO, and slashes vital programs like USAID, altering global leadership dynamics. This shift aligns the nation more closely with authoritarian regimes, reshaping international influence.