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Michelle Beadle, having witnessed ESPN's partiality up close, aligns herself with Charles Barkley's critique regarding the network's obsession with LeBron James and the Lakers. During her appearance on Mad Dog Sports Radio, she remarked, “We consistently discussed the Cowboys and Lakers. There exist...
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The last Black-owned bar on Third Street features a sign urging locals to "embody the stories of our elders." As gentrification reshapes Bayview, its Black community dwindles. Transit changes exacerbate issues, while rising costs push residents out, altering the cultural landscape and erasing longst...
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In a delightful segment on “Sherri,” Emmy awardee Sterling K. Brown charmingly recounted his wife Ryan Michelle Bathe's views regarding stage kisses. He playfully delineated their boundaries, quipping, “She ain’t gonna do that to a Black woman,” which sent waves of laughter through the audience and...
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Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) disproportionately impacts Black women, influenced by hormonal, genetic, and healthcare disparities. Limited research on treatment responses and genetic variations exacerbates these challenges. Increasing awareness, enhancing healthcare access, and promoting clinical t...
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Destinee Cenac, a 15-year-old St Joseph’s Convent student, is set for the CARIFTA Games in Trinidad and Tobago. She achieved a career-best 1.60m in the Under-17 high jump, qualifying for the regional event. The SLAA's 2025 PUMA National Junior Championships showcased impressive performances across v...
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In a thrilling Big Ten Tournament Championship, No. 2 seed UCLA rallied from a 13-point deficit to defeat top-seeded USC 72-67 on March 9. Lauren Betts' stellar 17-point performance led the Bruins to their first title, foreshadowing a promising NCAA Tournament run. Both teams are poised for March Ma...
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A Festival of Joy has launched the Brick by Brick Fund to support its fourth annual festival, celebrating Black culture in Indianapolis. This initiative invites community contributions to foster resilience and unity. The free event, returning this July, aims to amplify Black joy as a revolutionary...
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Suzanne Walsh has been appointed the fifth president of City University of Seattle, making history as its first woman and person of color in this role. Her presidency starts July 1. Previously, she led Bennett College, enhancing student retention and securing accreditation, while advocating for dive...
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A kindergarten graduation took a tumultuous turn when a white mother clashed with a Black woman seated near her, leading to a physical confrontation. Footage of the incident revealed a heated exchange filled with expletives and even spitting, sparking widespread outrage across social media platforms...
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Nationwide – The official Negro League Football website launches to celebrate the overlooked legacy of Black football players during segregation. This initiative honors heroes like Duke Slater and Charles Follis, fostering education and empowerment for future generations. Join the movement at TheNeg...
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Maintaining stable blood sugar levels is challenging, even with a "healthy" diet. Hidden sugars, high-glycemic foods, stress, and poor sleep can contribute to spikes. To combat this, prioritize balanced meals with protein, fiber, and healthy fats. Incorporate movement after meals and stay hydrated f...
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Calixte Xavier, known as Kakal, questions the motives behind his transfer from Castries to Vieux Fort, following his performance at a UWP event. He insists artists should choose their platforms freely. Kakal emphasizes his long-standing career as a calypsonian, performing for all political factions...
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A recent Emory University study indicates that Black women exposed to childhood trauma face higher cardiovascular disease risks in adulthood. Analyzing over 400 participants, researchers found that while both genders experienced similar trauma levels, vascular dysfunction links were specifically not...
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Mindfulness enhances health and alleviates stress, yet Reiki remains under-discussed in the Black community. This ancient Japanese practice channels energy to alleviate pain, anxiety, and emotional trauma. As more Black practitioners emerge, Reiki's benefits are becoming accessible, promoting holist...
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At 83, Bernie Sanders remains a vital influence within the anti-Trump movement, even as he opts not to pursue the presidency again. The Democratic Party faces challenges in consolidating its stance against Trump’s policies. Grassroots groups, notably Indivisible, have spearheaded numerous protests,...