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The Indiana Commission for Women celebrated International Women’s Day on March 4, 2025, in Indianapolis. Partnered with the Asian American Alliance, Inc., the theme was #AccelerateAction. The event included speakers, panels, and networking at the Indiana Government Center. Notable figures like Tamar...
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Adam 'Pacman' Jones, former NFL cornerback, disclosed strategies for bypassing drug tests during his career while using marijuana. Appearing on Deion Sanders' show, Jones explained his methods, sparking debate. Despite Sanders' skepticism, Jones insisted his tactics remain viable. Now a cannabis adv...
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Memphis Tigers' coach Penny Hardaway, a Treadwell High alumnus, joined his hometown team with impressive credentials, earning Parade National High School Player of the Year. On campus, he excelled as a two-time All-American. His remarkable journey led him to declare for the 1993 NBA draft, continuin...
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Water issues occupy Indiana residents' minds, especially after legislation affecting wetlands and a proposed pipeline. A Nature Conservancy survey shows 95% support water protection. Hoosiers demand comprehensive water management policies, influencing voting decisions. As new bills emerge, a diverse...
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Enhancements at Gros Islet Polyclinic are on schedule, with initial phases completed successfully. Permanent Secretary Jenny Daniel confirmed rehabilitation efforts aim to expand services and enable 24-hour operations. The project will improve patient care and staff efficiency, part of a national in...
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Olutoyosi "Toyo" Aboderin, a former Andrew W. Mellon fellow, joins as assistant professor in history and Africana studies, specializing in Black womanhood in media. Kyle Brooks, author of "Chasing Ghosts," explores religion and politics. Matthew Vega focuses on race and class dynamics. All join Afri...
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Republicans voted for budget cuts affecting Medicaid and SNAP to benefit the wealthy, risking health care for millions. Democrats unanimously opposed this, urging Republicans to prioritize Americans over tax cuts for billionaires. Medicaid's crucial role, especially for Black communities, highlights...
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Miami Beach witnessed chaos as John Harper, from Texas, chased a woman with an ax, shouting racial slurs. Arrested before causing harm, Harper had a history of violence. Witnesses captured the dramatic scene, aiding police in his capture. He now faces aggravated assault charges, remaining in custody...
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ADVISA in Carmel awards 12 Leadership Diversity Scholarships for 2025 to under-represented leaders eager to enhance their influence. Scholarships cover three programs: Emerging Leader Series, Leadership Fundamentals, and Leadership Academy. This initiative fosters diverse leadership, benefiting orga...
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Entrepreneurship involves grit and sacrifice, but it also offers joy and purpose. Celebrate women's empowerment by embracing your power, creating a fulfilling business, and leading with confidence. Success isn't just future achievements; it's finding joy, using your voice, and defining success on yo...
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This October, the Winston-Salem Cardinals debut in the ABA, led by owner-coach Jedadiah Bridges. Honoring his late brother, the Cardinals symbolize new life. Bridges, a Reidsville native, seeks players with integrity. Tryouts: June 14-15 in Eden, NC. Contact: WinstonSalemCardinals3@gmail.com, 336-45...
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As winter fades and spring emerges, spring cleaning becomes a ritual for emotional renewal. Decluttering enhances mental clarity by linking physical spaces with psychological well-being. Organized environments reduce stress and anxiety, boosting dopamine. Intentional decluttering fosters emotional p...
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Bally’s Chicago Casino invites job seekers to its Dealer School Info Session on Saturday, March 8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 640 N. LaSalle Drive, Suite 460. Gain free training in table games, apply for dealer positions, and explore career opportunities in gaming at this event. & & &
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Reflecting on Malcolm X's "The Ballot or the Bullet," the Black community must choose empowerment through education. Systemic neglect leads to underfunded schools and lost futures. Prioritizing politics over students creates a divisive system. Advocacy is crucial for equitable policies, ensuring eve...
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Music embodies Black culture, serving as a storytelling, healing, and resistance tool. Beyond cultural significance, music enhances brain health by improving memory, reducing stress, and boosting cognitive flexibility. Genres like gospel, jazz, and African drumming offer unique neurological benefits...