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Forsyth County invites proposals from qualified operators to manage a café at the Central Library, 660 W. Fifth St., Winston-Salem. Bidders must exhibit expertise in food service and customer care. A pre-bid meeting occurs at 11 a.m. on March 17. Proposals from non-attendees will be disqualified. Vi...
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NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal finds himself in the spotlight following comedian Jess Hilarious’s revelations about her experience at his Atlanta residence during an appearance on “The Breakfast Club.” Hilarious portrayed O’Neal’s lifestyle as reminiscent of R&B sensation Ne-Yo, with women attentiv...
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By Taalib Saber, attorney and owner of The Saber Firm. Despite recent federal cuts to DEI programs, Black entrepreneurs can seize this moment for self-sufficiency and community growth. Emphasizing collaboration, digital marketing, and ownership will drive success. Together, we can build lasting weal...
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The U.S. Agriculture Department is discontinuing two pandemic-era programs, impacting over $1 billion allocated to schools and food banks for local food purchases. The cuts jeopardize meal quality and community farmers, highlighting a disconnect in funding priorities, according to school nutrition l...
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At 88, Jesse Jackson continues to champion civil rights, recently crossing Selma's Pettus Bridge with fellow leaders to honor “Bloody Sunday.” His Southern roots profoundly influenced his activism and presidential campaigns, making him a pivotal figure in reshaping American politics, especially for...
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Alaila Everett, a senior from I.C. Norcom High School, is confronting misdemeanor assault allegations following a viral clip that captured her unintentionally hitting rival Kaelen Tucker with a baton during a relay event. The occurrence, resulting in Tucker sustaining a concussion, has ignited consi...
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February transcends being merely Black History Month; it embodies a reflection on significant milestones in human rights. Key events include the Greensboro sit-ins, the ratification of the 15th Amendment, and Nelson Mandela's release, all vital in shaping equality and justice narratives. Such moment...
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Pastor Charlie E. Dates, alongside volunteers from ProgressiveChicago and Salem Baptist Church, will distribute 40,000 eggs on March 15 to assist families amid soaring grocery prices due to the bird flu crisis. This initiative aims to alleviate economic strain and provide immediate support to Chicag...
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The relatives of a mentally distressed Black woman and her two young children, who sadly succumbed to the cold in Pontiac, Michigan, are initiating legal action against Oakland County and its deputies. The lawsuit underscores allegations of neglect in failing to offer assistance amid perilously low...
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Model Janaína Prazeres, who underwent twenty cosmetic surgeries, recently faced airport security confusion regarding her identity. Detained for 40 minutes, officers questioned her appearance, which had drastically changed. Prazeres invested nearly $1 million in her transformation, leading to a passp...
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Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman has reintroduced the CROWN Act in Congress to prohibit federal hair discrimination. This legislation aims to protect natural hairstyles, including braids and locs. Coleman emphasizes that everyone should feel respected in their self-expression, regardless of their hair'...
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Jay-Z's ongoing legal struggles escalate as his attorney, Alex Spiro, counters rape allegations after the claimant withdrew her accusations. Spiro contends that she was pressured into falsely accusing the music mogul. In response to these developments, Jay-Z has initiated a defamation lawsuit agains...
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Tia Jones has secured a restraining order against Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy, claiming assault. As investigations continue, her legal team underscores her commitment to pursuing justice. Worthy was apprehended but was released shortly thereafter; his legal representatives assert his innocenc...
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Pittsburgh School Board Director Devon Taliaferro praised Mayor Ed Gainey’s contributions to local education and community equity. During a recent event at Hysyde Lounge, supporters rallied for Gainey's re-election, emphasizing his commitment to diverse neighborhoods and student programs. Gainey's e...