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3 months ago
Arlington National Cemetery has removed content related to Black veterans and history, aligning with the Trump administration's anti-DEI stance. MSNBC reports that pages on notable minority veterans and African American history have vanished, while r...
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3 months ago
After Tyrone Mason's tragic death post-police pursuit, his family seeks the truth amid claims of no involvement. With 180 cases dismissed and withheld video footage, this story transcends one man's fate; it questions justice itself. North Carolina le...
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3 months ago
Dr. Randolph "Butch" T. Ware III, the Green Party's candidate for vice president in the upcoming 2024 election, is setting his sights on the governorship of California for 2026. A distinguished history professor at UC Santa Barbara, Ware specializes...
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3 months ago
Teens’ perspectives on racism and inequality sharply divided during Trump’s first term. Young supporters showed decreased awareness of societal disparities, while detractors became more socially conscious. This polarization may resurface in his secon...
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3 months ago
Memphis rap star GloRilla will headline the NCAA Women’s Final Four Super Saturday Concert on April 5 at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, Tampa. This free event, starting at 7 p.m., celebrates Women’s History Month, highlighting female empowerment in sp...
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3 months ago
To enhance both healthspan and lifespan, prioritizing muscle vitality through strength training and a nutritious diet is essential. Although life expectancy has increased owing to progress in health and dietary habits, numerous older adults continue...
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3 months ago
(By Alaina Bookman | AL.com) Editor’s Note: AL.com’s “Beyond the Violence” project explores Birmingham's potential for growth beyond crime. RESTORE, a juvenile re-entry program, is transforming lives daily. Executive Director Carrie Buntain highlight...
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(By John Archibald | jarchibald@al.com)Editor’s Note: AL.com’s “Beyond the Violence” project explores Birmingham’s potential for overcoming crime, aiming for a safer, healthier future. Birmingham is a paradox: dangerous yet beautiful, capable of hea...
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3 months ago
Seventeen-year-old Charles Mauldin crossed Selma's Edmund Pettus Bridge on March 7, 1965, fighting for equality. Alongside over 600 activists, they faced violent police brutality during “Bloody Sunday.” Today, Mauldin conducts historical tours, shari...
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3 months ago
(Photo: Getty Images North America) Target has reportedly cut ties with multiple Black vendors during its DEI rollback. TikTok user Kiara Imani urged followers to avoid Target after they dropped LikeU Cards, a family-friendly card game. She highlight...
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American conductor Anthony Parnther collaborates with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra on “An Evening with Sphinx” at 7 p.m. on March 20. This free concert, featuring Venezuelan violinist Samuel Vargas, highlights Black composers. Parnther discuss...
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3 months ago
(Photo: Getty Images) Dawn Robinson, En Vogue's founding member, disclosed on social media that she has been living in her car for three years. In her emotional video, she emphasized personal growth rather than seeking pity. Despite her past success,...
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3 months ago
Indiana's House Bill 1312, proposed by Rep. Jennifer Meltzer, could shift legal notices to a state-run website. Critics, including the Hoosier State Press Association, warn it may harm local newspapers financially, risking transparency and community...