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Bianca Censori has ignited significant conversation with her audacious nude fashion endeavors, eliciting a wide range of responses on social media. Her recent venture, captured in Japan alongside Kanye West, features her donning daringly scant outfits, prompting ongoing speculation about her intenti...
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Jimmy Butler is currently embroiled in a legal dispute concerning a rental property in Miami Beach, facing allegations for $260,000 in overdue rent and damage. Five Star Marketing accuses Butler of violating the lease terms by overstaying his agreement and failing to adequately care for the property...
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3 months ago
Eczema impacts more than skin; it's an inflammatory condition with unique challenges for Black skin. Traditional advice often overlooks environmental factors like pollution and hard water. Healing involves more than creams—consider moisturizing, diet changes, and mental health care for lasting relie...
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Innovative strategies can propel your business to new heights. Implementing cutting-edge technologies and fostering a dynamic team environment enhances productivity and drives success. Embrace change and seize opportunities to remain competitive in the ever-evolving market landscape. Stay ahead by...
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Virginia Military Institute's board voted to not renew Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins' contract, its first Black superintendent. Wins, who served four years, faced challenges addressing racial intolerance issues. Despite political accusations, his military and academic achievements remain notable. More de...
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3 months ago
Diallo Smith, President and COO of Life Remodeled, emphasizes the renewed focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) amid recent policy shifts. He advocates for equal opportunities in Detroit, highlighting the importance of community support. DEI principles are vital for fostering growth and en...
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By Taalib Saber, attorney and owner of The Saber Firm
Black History Month highlights our enduring resilience. Recent federal rollbacks of DEI programs create challenges but also present opportunities for Black entrepreneurs. By focusing on community-driven strategies, leveraging group economics, an...
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Small businesses in Detroit are preparing for the 11th Annual Small Business Workshop on May 14, 2025, at The Corner Ballpark – Detroit PAL HQ. This event, themed “Thriving Through Uncertainty,” offers essential strategies for entrepreneurs to build resilience amidst economic challenges, fostering s...
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Casey Anthony, once engulfed in the controversy surrounding her daughter's murder acquittal, is embarking on a new chapter at 38. She is now positioning herself as a legal advocate, focusing on crucial issues such as LGBTQ+ rights and women's empowerment. However, her newfound mission has sparked sk...
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Obesity remains a global issue, often linked to modern foods that increase hunger. Soda, white bread, low-fat yogurt, white pasta, alcohol, fruit juice, potato chips, and pastries all contribute to overeating. These items spike sugar levels, lack fiber, and disrupt satiety hormones. Choose whole, un...
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Reverend Al Sharpton recently paid tribute to the illustrious Dr. Hazel Nell Dukes, a venerable civil rights figure who departed at the age of 92. As a prominent leader within the NAACP, Dukes remained passionately engaged in advocacy until her final moments. Notable figures like Dr. Ben Chavis and...
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Hailey Van Lith’s move to LSU, driven by the pursuit of championship success, encountered obstacles. Competing alongside standout players such as Angel Reese and Flau'jae Johnson, her impact waned initially. However, during her tenure at TCU, she reclaimed her form, spearheading the team to its inau...
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Detroit's young professionals often face systemic challenges in accessing opportunities. NextUp 313 aims to transform this by providing structured support through online training, mentorship, and networking. This initiative fosters business growth and career development, ensuring Detroit's young tal...
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3 months ago
A Duke University study refutes the transgenerational slavery trauma theory, attributing Black-White health disparities to present-day structural racism. The research found no evidence of epigenetic inheritance over generations, emphasizing the immediate impact of societal inequities on Black Americ...
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In 1966, Senator J.W. Fulbright condemned American policies in the Vietnam War, pointing to "the arrogance of power." Fast-forward to 2025, and echoes of this arrogance resurfaced as President Trump criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky. This disparagement reflected a troubling pattern in U.S. dip...