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Gov. Gavin Newsom urges Oakland to expand police pursuits amid rising crime concerns, though experts warn of safety risks. Studies show 30% of chases result in collisions. Cities like New York limit pursuits to severe crimes. Despite fewer deaths, in...
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The significance of mentorship and representation for young Black girls in Detroit is profound. The Rhonda Walker Foundation (RWF) empowers these girls through education, resources, and opportunities. RWF boasts a 100% high school graduation rate and...
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March 5 marks the tragic death of Crispus Attucks, the first American casualty in the fight for independence, shot by British soldiers. An escaped slave and skilled sailor, Attucks inspired many with his speech on freedom during a protest, leading to...
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New beginnings bring transformation, and The Apparatus Room in downtown Detroit is embracing change. After an eight-year journey, this beloved restaurant has reopened following a $4 million renovation, now featuring a refreshed design, an updated men...
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Black women in the U.S. face a 41% higher breast cancer mortality rate compared to white women, despite fewer diagnoses. In response, OWN and the American Cancer Society launched the VOICES of Black Women study, aiming to recruit 100,000 participants...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The House censured Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, for disrupting Trump's congressional address. Green, removed for shouting, opposed Trump's claimed mandate. Republicans swiftly passed a censure resolution, labeling his actions a conduct b...
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Incoming CEO Diallo Smith, Image courtesy of Life Remodeled
Life Remodeled marks 15 years of impactful change in Detroit, transitioning leadership from founder Chris Lambert to Diallo Smith. Lambert remains as board member, supporting sustainable c...
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Roy Ayers, a trailblazer in jazz funk, has passed away at 84. His influence on music resonated globally. The original announcement was featured on NABJ Black News & Views, celebrating his remarkable legacy and contribution to the world of music.
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In recent years, Black Americans, especially women, increasingly embrace gun ownership, challenging stereotypes and advocating for self-defense. Leaders like Broussard and Taylor emphasize education and empowerment, shifting the narrative from violen...
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Craig J. DeLuz | Special to The OBSERVER Diverse voices, especially from the Black community, have enriched gun ownership discussions. Marcus Weldon, Murner R. Hilliard Jr., and Jacquiline Rigard highlight responsibility, training, and education. The...
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California athletes are capitalizing on "name, image and likeness" deals, earning substantial sums from private donors and brands. While schools like UCLA and UC Berkeley lead earnings, disparities exist among sports and genders. As California's law...
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California Assemblymember Corey Jackson warns state cannot compensate for $2 trillion federal budget cuts; impacts Medi-Cal, CalFresh, housing, childcare. GOP cuts harm constituents, says Rep. Kamlager-Dove, calling it a "Republican rip-off." Amid ri...
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California's Senate Budget Subcommittee No. 1 on Education, led by Sen. John Laird, held a hearing addressing education funding challenges. Superintendent Tony Thurmond highlighted initiatives like universal preschool and dual-language programs, emph...
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Marcus Crowder reports from Solving Sacramento: As Pacific Palisades fires raged, Scott Klier held Los Angeles auditions for Broadway at Music Circus. With Sacramento Theatre Company's exit, BAMC will debut eight new productions, starting March 21 wi...
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Dr. Ivory Toldson, a Howard University professor, critiques the "achievement gap," arguing it perpetuates harmful stereotypes and fails to reflect Black students' diverse successes. He calls for terms like "equity gaps" and emphasizes evaluating indi...