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CONDITIONS OF SALE
Beginning August 3, 2020, all Sheriff Sales in Allegheny County will occur virtually. Bidders must register seven days prior. Winning bidders pay in cash or certified checks immediately or risk resale. Specific regulations apply...
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Unlearning whiteness demands introspection on how we perpetuate White supremacy. Many Black individuals face pressure to conform to specific writing styles and norms. This has stifled creativity, often leading to anxiety. The historical misuse of the...
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Recently, prominent Democratic figures Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries made a significant gesture against Trump’s authoritarian ambitions by declining to join the escort committee for his Congressional address. However, simply distancing themselv...
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ATLANTA — The Southern Education Foundation (SEF) has appealed the Trump administration's decision to eliminate the Equity Assistance Center-South (EAC-South). This vital center provided expertise to 11 states, addressing educational inequities stemm...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (March 11, 2025) – On March 12, 2025, the Nashville Fire Department, alongside Nissan Stadium, will conduct an emergency exercise to evaluate and enhance security measures. The exercise, running from 7:00 am to 1:00 pm, is closed to...
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Former First Lady Michelle Obama and her brother, Craig Robinson, are launching the “IMO” podcast, focused on meaningful discussions about life. This platform invites listeners to share honest questions and perspectives. Episodes debut Wednesday, wit...
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Costa Mesa, Calif. (March 4, 2025) – A four-student team from Fisk University took the top prize in the #IYKYK Pitch Competition (If You Know, You Know) for their business idea to make financial literacy and credit education a rite of passage for you...
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The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir presents “Voices of the Spirit,” honoring Black composer Margaret Bonds on April 12 at Indiana Landmarks. Featuring Bonds’ poignant “Credo,” alongside works by Copland and Bernstein, this performance emphasizes resili...
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“Chicago has always been a city of transformation – built by visionaries, strengthened by resilience, and driven by opportunity. Mayor Johnson’s administration is making bold investments to fuel growth, from a historic $1.25 billion bond for economic...
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CHICAGO (AP) — At age 90 and 95, this Catholic nun dynamic duo have been “peacefully and respectfully” fighting for immigrant rights for over 40 years. And they never take no for an answer.
Faced with the latest moves by the Trump administration, whi...
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Ida P. Hagan, a pioneering Black woman, shattered barriers in early 1900s Indiana. Appointed deputy postmaster at just 16, she faced fierce opposition yet thrived. Hagan later became Indiana's first licensed Black female pharmacist. Her legacy contin...
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The 2025 TIAA Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament begins March 12 in downtown Indianapolis, following the women’s tournament. Held at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, 14 teams vie for the conference title and NCAA Tournament bid. The event is crucial for teams...
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Crews in Washington, D.C., have begun removing the city’s “Black Lives Matter” street mural, a notable symbol of the 2020 protests against the killing of George Floyd, after a Republican bill targeting the mural threatened city funding.
In June 2020,...
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Basketball icon Tamika Catchings, a cherished figure in Indianapolis, has been inducted into the 2025 Class of the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. Celebrated for her WNBA success and community impact, Catchings’ remarkable career includes four Olympic...
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A year ago, the Social Security Administration aimed to protect vulnerable recipients from severe benefit cuts due to overpayments. However, the Trump administration has now reinstated a policy to withhold 100% of benefits, igniting criticism from ad...