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For years, 60 Minutes stood as a pinnacle of investigative journalism, forging public trust and influencing Sunday TV. However, the program has increasingly succumbed to scandals and bias, illustrated by the recent resignation of executive producer B...
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Joy Reid's latest remarks stirred historical allusions that fail to resonate with contemporary circumstances, reinforcing a racial narrative while overlooking the intricate realities of present-day African nations. With strife impacting 15 countries...
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Robert Walker, president of the Wahouma Neighborhood and East Lake community, expressed concerns about how dilapidated properties jeopardize neighborhood vitality, emphasizing that only Birmingham can remedy this issue. During the recent budget town...
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Bishop T.D. Jakes announced a significant transition at The Potter’s House, entrusting leadership to his daughter and son-in-law, Sarah Jakes Roberts and Toure Roberts, following his serious heart attack last November. “I’m so grateful,” he told the...
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J’Maureai “Jay” Raby was taken by surprise when he triumphed at the 2025 Mr. Samford Contest, having not envisioned his success despite his impressive talent and fundraising efforts. A transfer from defunct Birmingham-Southern College, Raby cherishes...
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The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority (SLTA) announced a remarkable 14% increase in tourist arrivals for 2023, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. Despite an IMF report questioning data accuracy, SLTA CEO Louis Lewis defended their methods. Transitioning to...
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Established by local author Maurice Broaddus in 2006, MO*CON transcends the typical writers’ symposium. Originating as a unique church-centered event, it has transformed into an inviting space for Black and brown creatives to relax, network, and show...
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America's democratic values face unprecedented challenges as authoritarian tendencies emerge within its political landscape. This article examines the erosion of civil liberties, the rise of political polarization, and the threats to free expression...
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During Monday's pre-Cabinet press briefing, Micoud North Representative Jeremiah Norbert lauded the triumphant inaugural event, Jazz en Vierge, set against the stunning backdrop of Saint Lucia’s longest peninsula. Starring Jamaican sensation Sanchez,...
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The debut “State of the People POWER Tour” commenced last Saturday, aiming to elevate Black voices nationwide. This tour features a rich coalition of community leaders, civil rights advocates, and influencers, kicking off with two days in Atlanta....
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This evening, April 28, the WS/FCS Board of Education convenes for a special session to strategize hiring an interim superintendent following Tricia McManus' retirement. The gathering begins at 5 p.m. Tomorrow, April 29, a Strategic Plan Town Hall un...
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Over the weekend, The Chronicle spotlighted four Winston-Salem local politicians balancing public service and parenthood. Insightful dialogues with City Council Members Scott Andree-Bowen and Regina Ford Hall, Judge Carrie Vickery, and Mayor Allen Jo...
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Winston-Salem's minority and women-owned enterprises can benefit from state certification assistance through an online training session scheduled for Tuesday, April 29, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. This interactive event allows participants to inquire duri...
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Seven-time gold medalist Justin Gatlin has expressed his enthusiastic support for Saint Lucian sprinter Julien Alfred, emphasizing her rigorous training as she gears up for the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo. Celebrated as the 2024 Olympic 100m ch...