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1 month ago
MASERU, Lesotho (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump claims Lesotho is unknown. The African kingdom's foreign minister responded, urging Trump to "speak for himself." It's surprising he said that, considering the U.S. has an embassy here. […]
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1 month ago
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dominated with 41 points, propelling the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 120-103 triumph over the struggling Grizzlies at FedExForum on March 5. Memphis, now 38-24, endures a fourth straight defeat. The Thunder's lead in the Wester...
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1 month ago
Amy Fitzgibbons of the Cincinnati Regional Chamber announced James Watkins as the new Board Chair. Former Vice Chair, Watkins has significantly contributed to regional initiatives and is CEO of Triversity Construction. New Board Members include Katri...
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1 month ago
The Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi, hosted the “We Them Ones” comedy tour, featuring top comedians Mojo Brookzz, Tony Roberts, Mike Epps, Lil Duval, and Karlous Miller. A surprise guest also took the stage, hinting at a promising future in...
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1 month ago
LEXINGTON, Miss. — Robert G. Clark, Mississippi’s pioneering Black lawmaker from 1967, ascended to the state House's second-highest position, has died at 96, his son confirmed. Rep. Bryant Clark, following his father's legacy, stated Robert Clark pas...
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1 month ago
By Beth Sullebarger, Woman’s City Club of Greater Cincinnati welcomes data scientist Cathy O’Neil. Known for her insights on big data’s impact, O’Neil’s talk is on April 11 at 7 p.m. Tickets start at $50. Her book, “Weapons of Math Destruction,” high...
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1 month ago
A Message From The Publisher
By Bobby R. Henry, Sr.
As Women’s History Month begins, we celebrate the strength, brilliance, and resilience of Black women. Their sacrifices and leadership have shaped history, often unrecognized. They demand justic...
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1 month 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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1 month 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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1 month 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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1 month 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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1 month 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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1 month 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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1 month 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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1 month 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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