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2 weeks ago
Ten Democrats chose to censure Rep. Al Green, siding with divisiveness rather than challenging harmful rhetoric. Green’s legacy of service and advocacy for justice speaks volumes. Those who objected exemplified true courage, fighting against lies and...
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2 weeks ago
Local authors Crystal V. Rhodes and Lillie Barnett Evans, known for “Grandmothers, Incorporated,” debut their exciting novel, “Retribution,” under the pen name Evan Rhodes. This engaging story features journalist Maggie Cabello and will be available...
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Black entrepreneurs are the most innovative individuals globally, with around 140,918 Black-owned businesses generating $141.1 billion annually. DSCR loans eliminate traditional financing barriers, enabling property ownership and wealth accumulation....
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IF Theatre presents “unknown forces,” a free, one-night performance on April 4 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in the Factory Arts District. Featuring nearly 100 local creatives, this immersive event celebrates artistic diversity. Attendees will explore scenes a...
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2 weeks ago
On behalf of the www.BlackPressUSA.com and the National Newspaper
Publishers Association (NNPA), I am pleased to first state for the record that the Black Press of America remains on the frontlines of authentic journalism reporting facts and news, as...
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Music enthusiasts will delight in “The Queens! 4 Legends. 1 Stage,” featuring Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight, and Stephanie Mills. The tour stops in Indianapolis on June 1, with tickets on sale March 21. This historic event promises unforge...
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2 weeks ago
Wayne Lynch, a juvenile intake officer and advocate, discusses police reform and justice with NJGPOD following the tragic death of his son, Donovon Lynch, in a Virginia Beach police shooting. He highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement, the...
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The 2025 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments, known as March Madness, kick off on March 18. The brackets are live, featuring top seeds like Auburn and UCLA. Indiana’s men’s team is absent, while the women’s team enters as a No. 7 seed. Chec...
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For decades, my passion for history ignited by Mr. Terry Wright, my high school teacher, has deepened. I'm fascinated by people's perspectives during pivotal events, prompting my interest in news, documentaries, and biographies. Today, I ponder how s...
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2 weeks ago
Portsmouth@Work, part of the Portsmouth Economic Development Department, will unveil career and community events in March and April, linking residents to job opportunities and vital resources. Collaborating with community partners, ConnectFest commen...
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Founded by Victoria Odekomaya, LiMStudios Creative Hub is revolutionizing content creation in Indianapolis. This all-inclusive space empowers women entrepreneurs with high-quality visuals, videos, and podcasts. LiMStudios champions visibility, offeri...
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Norfolk State University showcased its prowess at the 2025 MEAC Tournament, winning both the men's and women's basketball titles. The men triumphed over South Carolina State 66-65, while the Lady Spartans clinched their third straight title, defeatin...
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Lieutenant Colonel Howard Lee Baugh, my grandfather’s first cousin, served in the 99th Pursuit Squadron, the inaugural Tuskegee Airmen unit. This month commemorates the Squadron's 84th anniversary at Chanute Field in Rantoul, Illinois, approximately...
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It's that magical time of year when all sports collide: baseball, basketball, golf, hockey, soccer, and more! The Steelers face tough decisions, while the Penguins heat up. As March Madness unfolds, excitement buzzes. Let’s celebrate the thrill and d...
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Sport coaching has shifted from a rigid "gold standard" technique to recognizing individual movement signatures. Research shows that embracing diverse techniques, exemplified by athletes like Steph Curry and Noah Lyles, boosts performance. Unique sty...