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Actress Ayo Edebiri revealed she received “insane death threats” after Elon Musk shared a false report about her casting in a film. Edebiri criticized Musk’s actions on Instagram, recalling the racial slurs she endured. Meanwhile, the misinformation...
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The first Black-owned newspaper, Freedom's Journal, launched in New York City on March 16, 1827. The Black Press remains vital, with over 200 newspapers today. Celebrated annually on Black Press Day, its legacy endures, reflecting the importance of B...
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MARCH 12
1773—This is the most probable date when Black explorer Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable begins building the settlement, which would eventually become the city of Chicago, Ill. The Haitian-born (c 1745) du Sable would over time become a ma...
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Trae Young dazzled with 35 points and 12 assists, leading the Atlanta Hawks to a 123-110 victory over the Charlotte Hornets at State Farm Arena. This win marked their fourth consecutive triumph. Young shone, scoring 17 points in the third quarter, em...
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MoMo Bros food truck brings NYC's beloved chopped cheese to Atlanta, thanks to brothers Ethan and Aaron Drakes. Initially selling sandwiches from their dorm, they transformed their hustle into a thriving business, serving Morehouse students. Their go...
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Atlanta United's Brooks Lennon is eager to return to action this Sunday after weeks of training. Following a solid defensive outing against New York, the team prepares to face Inter Miami CF, aiming for a much-needed victory. Manager Ronny Deila emph...
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The Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education Building, formerly Federal Office Building No. 6, faces significant staff cuts under President Trump’s administration. With over 1,300 layoffs, experts warn this will harm Illinois schools, especially...
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Tonita Cheatham, executive director of community relations at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, embodies resilience and leadership. Honored as a 2025 Chicago Defender Women of Excellence, her journey, marked by challenges and triumphs, inspires...
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Target's recent financial losses, totaling $15.7 billion, highlight the risks of abandoning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Black consumers wield over $1.6 trillion in annual spending power. Companies like Costco thrive by embraci...
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Speaker Mike Johnson successfully led a crucial House vote on President Trump's government funding plan, narrowly passing 217-213. With only one GOP defection, pressure mounts on Senate Democrats to respond. House Republicans hailed the bill as a vic...
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Detroit has knocked down more than 20,000 homes since 2014. The process continues. Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto via Getty Images
by Mark Skidmore, Michigan State University; Camila Alvayay Torrejon, Universidad Católica del Norte, and Dusan Paredes Araya...
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Let’s be real—managing your money in today’s economy feels like trying to juggle flaming torches while riding a unicycle. Paychecks might be going up, but so are prices, layoffs and financial uncertainty. The latest news in personal finance is a mixe...
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Washington (CNN) — President Trump defended his controversial tariff decisions amidst market turmoil, asserting the economy will thrive. Despite his reassurances, stocks plummeted, reflecting investor anxiety. Trump’s hardline trade stance continues...
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Recession fears have rapidly transformed the US economic landscape, sending stocks tumbling. Just weeks ago, confidence was high, yet now uncertainty looms following proposed tariffs on imports. Experts warn of a potential vicious cycle affecting bot...
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The US Education Department is reducing its workforce by nearly 50%, following President Trump's proposal to eliminate the agency. Education Secretary Linda McMahon stated the cuts aim to enhance efficiency and direct resources to students and teache...