Category : News Talk

- 1 month ago

The Truth: Memphis Faced Smog Long Before Elon Set Up Shop

Memphis has grappled with air quality issues for years. The city frequently appears on the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America's annual “asthma capitals” list, landing at 15th in the 2024 report for the most challenging places to live with asthm...

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The Key to HBCU Gender Equality? Uplifting Young Black Boys Early

During my sixth-grade year, I engaged in a quiz-bowl event titled the Black Facts Challenge alongside classmates, where we explored the remarkable contributions of Black Americans, such as Booker T. Washington and Duke Ellington. Our dedication led u...

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Sacramento Marches In Solidarity Against ICE Raids In L.A.

By Roberta Alvarado | Special to The Observer In a show of solidarity with demonstrators in Los Angeles, several hundred people converged on the Capitol West Steps Monday to protest indiscriminate raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforce...

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WATCH: Charles Rangel Laid to Rest in Emotional Harlem Tribute

Renowned for his extensive dedication to public service, Charles Rangel's passing marks a significant moment in Harlem's political landscape. He leaves behind a noteworthy legacy characterized by advocacy and commitment to the community. His funeral...

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Final Farewell: Mourners Pay Tribute to Charles Rangel in Harlem

NEW YORK — Today, dignitaries, relatives, and members of the public will gather to honor U.S. Representative Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., a pivotal architect of the Congressional Black Caucus, during his funeral at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York Cit...

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Should Black Americans Care About ICE and Immigration Policies?

June in El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles del Río Porciúncula—Los Angeles’ original name—celebrates its foundation in 1781 by 44 settlers from Spanish Mexico, over half of whom were of African descent. In this City of Angels, weeken...