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The African American Museum in Dallas celebrates Black history year-round with dynamic exhibitions and educational events. From art showcases to panel discussions, these experiences highlight the rich heritage of African Americans. Highlights include the Texas Black Sports Hall of Fame and Disney's...
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Beverly Tillmon, a dedicated math teacher at Highland Meadows, shines as 2024-2025 Campus Teacher of the Year. With 55 years in education, she guides students and mentors new teachers. Tillmon credits preparation and passion for her success, emphasizing student self-sufficiency and classroom managem...
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The USPS and Irving Black Arts Council will unveil the Allen Toussaint stamp on Feb. 16, 2025, at Dupree Theater, Irving. Celebrating Toussaint's influence in rhythm and blues, the stamp marks the 48th in the Black Heritage series. Available for purchase, this dedication event is free and open to th...
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Despite four years of setbacks, the gambling industry relentlessly pushes to legalize casinos and sports betting in Texas. The Las Vegas Sands and Texas Sports Betting Alliance lobby hard, facing opposition from conservative groups and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. Public support grows, but legislative appr...
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(CNN) – Stroke causes one in six cardiovascular deaths in the U.S., affecting over 100 million globally. During American Heart Month, the American Heart Association emphasizes stroke prevention. Dr. Leana Wen explains stroke types, risk factors, and the importance of early diagnosis. BE FAST is cruc...
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(Special to The Dallas Examiner) – A North Carolina judge found racial bias in jury selection for Hasson Bacote, a Black man challenging his death sentence. The court's decision highlights systemic discrimination in capital prosecutions, marking a significant step in addressing racial injustice in d...
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A. Philip Randolph emphasized the ongoing battle for freedom and justice, highlighting African Americans' labor contributions. Black History Month's theme reflects on work's profound impact on culture and society. Examining labor history offers insights into racial struggles and achievements. Discov...
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Senator Lindsey Graham criticized Trump, labeling him a "race-baiting, xenophobic religious bigot" who doesn't reflect American values. Trump's policies bypass legislation through executive orders, echoing past political strategies. Critics urge resistance against oppression, citing historical figur...
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Serena Williams' Super Bowl Crip walk became a hot topic, sparking debates on social media. Stephen A. Smith criticized her performance, questioning its appropriateness for a married woman. Fans defended Serena, while her husband, Alexis Ohanian, supported her. The incident highlighted cultural conv...
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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, annually on Feb. 7, promotes awareness, prevention, testing, and treatment, focusing on African Americans. Congresswoman Maxine Waters, a dedicated advocate, highlights progress and challenges, emphasizing funding preservation for crucial HIV/AIDS programs. Her...
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The 47th president disrupts norms, executing numerous executive orders and altering policies. His actions, including deportations and pardons, cause widespread impact. Efforts to erase history, like removing the Tuskegee Airmen from Air Force training, face resistance. Despite challenges, African Am...
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Resegregation is resurfacing, fueled by anti-diversity rhetoric. Extremists distort history, denying systemic injustices. Measures stifle acknowledgment of racial inequities, lowering Black university enrollment and venture funding. The modern Lost Cause myth falsely suggests White male competence o...
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(TriceEdneyWire.com) – Grambling University shaped my journey, especially under legendary coach Eddie Robinson. He'd say, “Stay in the game.” As Trump’s era unfolds, we must remain vigilant. Challenges exist, but unity is crucial. Let's heed Fannie Lou Hamer's call to persevere and Alicia Keys' “Ris...
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The climate crisis is straining finances, leading to soaring utility and insurance costs. Amy Bach from United Policyholders calls it "the price tag of climate change." Insurers like Allstate and State Farm are raising rates or ceasing coverage in high-risk areas, complicating homeownership for many...
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Saquon Barkley, now a Super Bowl champion with the Eagles, upgraded his real estate by moving from a $3.1 million New Jersey estate to a $3.9 million Pennsylvania mansion. The Malvern home boasts luxury amenities, while Barkley also owns properties in Whitehall Township and a New York City condo. Ph...