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2 months ago
By Don Valentine
Mission Specialist Mae Jemison shattered barriers, becoming NASA's first Black woman in space. A Stanford graduate with a medical degree, she also volunteered with the Peace Corps. In 1992, she launched into space, conducting over...
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2 months ago
The music industry mourns the loss of Angie Stone, the influential singer-songwriter, who tragically died in a car crash in Montgomery, Alabama, at 63. Her publicist confirmed the heartbreaking news. Stone's legacy includes Grammy nominations and cla...
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2 months ago
To honor the 60th Anniversary of the Selma Bridge Crossing, the Jewish Community Relations Council of Broward County, alongside various partners, presents the documentary "Shared Legacies" on March 12, 2025, at 7 p.m. at the Victory Black Box Theater...
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2 months ago
The political red line symbolizes leaders who ignore public outcry while favoring the wealthy, leading to their inevitable downfall. The Founding Fathers warned that democracy relies on virtuous leadership. Today, accountability is crucial as politic...
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2 months ago
Submitted by Jessica Garrett Modkins
MIAMI, FL. (FEB. 1, 2025) — The Greater Miami, Dade County, and Miami-Biscayne Bay Chapters of The Links, Incorporated will host the Black Family Wellness Expo: Pathways to Health on March 15, 2025. This event a...
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2 months ago
By Lt. Ken Roland
Court room where the trial is being held
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL — A trial commenced Monday over the ownership of a historic landmark, involving the Grand Lodge of the Elks and Sader Investments, LLC. The case centers on a dispu...
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2 months ago
In April 1966, Senator J.W. Fulbright condemned U.S. actions in Vietnam, warning against “the arrogance of power.” Fast forward to February 2025, President Trump’s disrespectful treatment of Ukrainian President Zelensky echoes this sentiment, reveali...
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2 months ago
Bible Trivia
According to Webster, a “name” identifies a person or thing. Exploring God’s names unveils His attributes. What insights do they provide?
EL
EL Elyon
EL Olam
Jehovah Jireh
Jehovah Rapha
Jehovah Nissi
Jehovah Tsidkenu
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2 months ago
By April Ryan
Reverend Al Sharpton celebrates the remarkable life of Dr. Hazel Nell Dukes, a civil rights icon and NAACP leader, who passed away at 92. Known for her unwavering commitment, she influenced countless lives. Her legacy will endure as a...
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2 months ago
Avondale celebrated its first grocery store opening in 17 years at The Country Meat Co. Marketplace, owned by Tennell and Chanel Bryant. Hundreds attended, enjoying fresh produce, meats, and community spirit. Leaders like Wendell Young and Jan-Michel...
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2 months ago
New York Attorney General Letitia James, leading a coalition, secured a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration's funding freeze policy. The court ruled the freeze illegal, threatening essential services like law enforcement and healt...
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2 months ago
Brian Platt, Kansas City's controversial city manager, faces intense scrutiny following a jury's damning verdict confirming corruption and retaliation under his leadership. Allegations include racism, sexism, and misleading the public. Civil rights l...
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2 months ago
Nick Kossovan emphasizes the critical role of details in job search success. From perfecting resumes to maintaining a professional LinkedIn profile, small elements can make a significant impact. Dressing well, proofreading, and carrying essentials li...
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2 months ago
Before Trump's Congress address, Rep. Jasmine Crockett boldly declared he was "not like us," protesting through dance. Democrats resisted, refusing traditional roles and condemning his presidency. Despite Trump’s claims of success, his speech met fie...
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2 months ago
Tamika Whitmore's No. 44 jersey was raised at Elma Roane Fieldhouse, joining an elite group of University of Memphis athletes. The All-American and WNBA All-Star became the sixth Memphis women's basketball player to have her jersey retired during a h...