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Harvard University abruptly ended staff roles within its Slavery Remembrance Program on January 23, igniting criticism over its dedication to the $100 million Legacy of Slavery Initiative. Despite assurances of ongoing research, the dismissals, inclu...
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The grand theme of Hebrews highlights Jesus Christ's superiority over prophets, angels, and Moses. Unbelief kept Israelites from God’s rest, which remains available through faith. Believers today find peace in God's promise, trusting not in self but...
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Dallas thrives on diversity, contributing to its vibrant economy and culture. Upholding the Dallas Welcoming Strategic Plan, the city ensures residents' rights while enhancing integration and inclusion. Stay informed via City channels. The Office of...
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(Washington, DC) – Black Press welcomes trailblazer April Ryan as Washington Bureau Chief and Senior White House Correspondent. Celebrating decades of impactful journalism, Ryan joins Black Press USA (www.BlackPressUSA.com). Her appointment honors th...
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A study warns that 514,000 Americans may develop dementia this year, with annual cases hitting 1 million by 2060. Aging, genetics, and lifestyle factors contribute to this surge. Women, Black adults, and APOE4 gene carriers face higher risks. Early h...
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This month, we celebrate Charles Perrault's birth, famed for preserving tales like “Little Red Riding Hood” and “Sleeping Beauty.” Born in 1628, he’d be 397 years old now! Before writing, stories were orally shared, often altered. Without Perrault, C...
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American Airlines faces severe customer service and discrimination issues, prompting global backlash. An incident on Jan. 17 revealed these problems when S.L. Brown's flight was canceled, highlighting racial discrimination claims. Legal challenges in...