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Adult film star Bonnie Blue is raking in impressive earnings, reportedly surpassing some NBA players. While athletes earn millions annually, Blue makes around $2.1 million monthly. Her success mirrors Sophie Rain, who earned over $50 million on OnlyFans. Bonnie Blue showcases that with determination...
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Christina Mattoscio faced a near-death experience when a massive tree fell onto her car. Miraculously, she escaped unscathed, resembling a scene from an action film. Witnesses at Karco Gas Station captured the shocking moment on video. Despite minor injuries, she survived, reminding us of life's unp...
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Did you catch Luka Doncic's mom at the Lakers game? Mirjam Poterbin dazzled fans in jersey number 77, earning admiration for her style. Many compared her to Luka's sister, showcasing her charm. As Luka returned to Dallas, she captured heartfelt moments, including tribute shirts reading "Thanks for e...
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Agape Child & Family Services united families, local leaders, faith groups, and supporters for an afternoon filled with joy and connection at Agape Fest 2025, hosted at Sycamore View Church of Christ. Rain couldn't dampen the spirits of attendees who eagerly participated in this meaningful community...
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LaVar Ball, known for his pro basketball sons and rap career, faced a health crisis with a leg amputation due to diabetes complications. In a SLAM magazine essay, he shared his struggles, highlighting a rising epidemic of limb loss among Black Americans, exacerbated by lack of medical awareness and...
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California kicks off Earthquake Preparedness Month this April, urging residents to download early warning apps and engage in safety drills. With over 70% near active faults, Cal OES emphasizes proactive measures. Events include an Earthquake Simulator Experience and a downloadable readiness guide fo...
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By Darren Mack and Kevin Beckford | New York Amsterdam News | Word In Black – The Hon. Richard Riker has resigned as Recorder of New York City. His impactful legacy endures, with Rikers Island housing over 5,900 individuals, predominantly Black, in dire conditions. Immediate reform is crucial.
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Ride-hail drivers attend a rally announcing new legislation that allows drivers to join a union, at the state Capitol in Sacramento on April 8, 2025. Photo by Louis Bryant III for CalMatters
By Yue Stella Yu | CALmatters
After years of tussling with gig companies, California’s labor unions want to o...
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Libraries create a sense of belonging for Black children, enabling exploration without fear of judgment. With increasing censorship against literature on race and identity, the American Library Association highlights the need to safeguard library resources. Supporting libraries is crucial for mainta...
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Basketball legend LeBron James is the first male athlete featured as a Ken doll, unveiled by Mattel as part of its “Kenbassador” series. James emphasized the importance of role models for youth, showcasing his doll's unique style, including a letterman jacket and “We Are Family” T-shirt. The doll re...
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California's new platform, Engaged California, aims to enhance communication between citizens and decision-makers, fostering trust. Designed by the Office of Data and Innovation, it enables communities to influence policies, especially post-wildfires. With 6,000 subscribers, residents can share insi...
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Kevin Jackson, a Hoover resident, remains unbothered by calls to boycott Target over its DEI rollback. He emphasizes the necessity of jobs for Black employees. In contrast, Eric Hall of Black Lives Matter Birmingham criticizes corporations for neglecting identity. Activists like Cara McClure push fo...
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The Alabama House recently approved HB166, prohibiting K-12 students from using cellphones during class. Sponsored by Rep. Leigh Hulsey, the bill mandates training on social media risks. Starting in the 2026-27 school year, devices must be stored away. Opponents cite safety concerns amid rising scho...
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Cara McClure, CEO of Faith and Works, spearheads Not On Our Watch, a grassroots movement advocating for corporate accountability in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The initiative aims to economically challenge businesses neglecting DEI, while empowering marginalized communities. Learn more a...
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Aniayah Brown, 24, a UA School of Social Work graduate student, recently received a Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis. In honor of April's AYA Cancer Awareness Week, she shares her story, highlighting the importance of raising awareness for blood cancers and the distinct challenges young cancer survivors e...