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Black Children at Risk: Experts Expose Deep Flaws in Welfare System

Navigating the child welfare system can be daunting for youth. Three local advocates—Danielle Dace, Simone Youngblood, and Odette Crawford—are committed to aiding these vulnerable individuals. As court-appointed special advocates, they provide essential support, particularly for Black youth, address...

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Ravens and John Harbaugh to Select Kicker with Focus on Performance Metrics

The NFL is still probing kicker Justin Tucker's claims of inappropriate conduct involving 16 massage therapists, keeping him on the Baltimore Ravens roster. Concurrently, the Ravens have chosen Tyler Loop in the sixth round of the upcoming NFL Draft. Head coach John Harbaugh remarked, “Every decisio...

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EmilyCC Reveals How Live Streaming Has Impacted Her Marriage Aspirations

EmilyCC has recently expressed her frustrations about how live streaming has negatively impacted her prospects for marriage and homeownership. At 28, despite establishing a successful career on Twitch, she's struggling to maintain personal relationships. With demands that keep her online, she feels...

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Breaking Stereotypes: A Saint Lucian Beauty Queen Dazzles with Country Music

When Tayla St Rose graced the Miss Saint Lucia/USA Independence pageant stage in Brooklyn this February, the crowd erupted for “Miss Babonneau.” The 27-year-old singer-songwriter, who took home the crown, is poised to release her debut country album this September, merging her island heritage with h...

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Drama Unfolds as Influencer Ashy Bines Takes a Kid-Free Vacation

Influencer Ashy Bines faces criticism for vacationing in Bali without her children. Critics label her a negligent mother, but she passionately defends her decision via Instagram. Bines insists on her husband Steve’s supportive parenting and emphasizes that motherhood shouldn’t preclude personal fulf...

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Celebrating Cultural Connections: Black Communities and Cinco de Mayo

On May 5, Black Americans joyously celebrate Cinco de Mayo, a tradition that surprises many. The vibrant festivities, especially in cities like Detroit and Atlanta, stem from a shared spirit of resilience and cultural connection between Black and Mexican communities. The day honors Mexican victory a...

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The Thriving Business Revolution Linking Africa and Its Diaspora

“I am not African because I was born in Africa, but because Africa was born in me,” articulated by Kwame Nkrumah, resonates with the diaspora's quest to reconnect with their roots. Since Ghana's “Year of Return,” over 1,500 African Americans have settled there, enhancing ties with the continent. Ini...