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1 month ago
The following article, The Unlikely Prophet Donald Trump, was first published on The Black Sphere.
Ladies and gentlemen, let’s talk about destiny. Let’s talk about men who walked into fire and emerged unburned–outsiders who became saviors. Today, we...
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1 month ago
Financial literacy empowers individuals to make informed financial choices. With alarming wealth disparities between African Americans and Whites, it's crucial to enhance financial knowledge. Effective budgeting, reducing debt, and strategic investme...
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1 month ago
A Virginia Department of Historic Resources-approved historical marker was unveiled on April 2 for Belleville, a self-sufficient Suffolk community linked to the Church of God and Saints of Christ. Founded in the late 19th century by William Saunders...
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2 months ago
Jarvis Christian University welcomed alumni and students alike for the vibrant Founders Homecoming 2025 celebration. This event showcased the rich heritage and community spirit of the university, fostering connections and memories. The post Jarvis Fo...
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2 months ago
UK lawmakers prioritize banning weapons like nunchucks and samurai swords, while neglecting real threats. Kitchen knives, responsible for over 40% of knife-related homicides, remain legal. This misplaced focus diverts attention from meaningful soluti...
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2 months ago
Democrats have perfected political corruption, entangling themselves in election tampering and financial misconduct while masquerading as protectors of democracy. The media's complicity heightens their boldness. With over 1,000 potential offenders, t...
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2 months ago
Discover three impactful graphic novels that shed light on the fight against slavery, showcasing frequently neglected tales. C.L.R. James’s Toussaint Louverture, David Lester's Prophet Against Slavery, and Under the Banner of King Death revitalize es...
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2 months ago
The Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh hosted its 29th Annual Ronald H. Brown Leadership Awards Gala, honoring outstanding individuals committed to advancing equity, opportunity, and social justice. Named after the late Secretary of Commerce Ronald...
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2 months ago
Minor adjustments in posture can greatly enhance spinal health. Small tweaks during daily activities may alleviate pain, especially for those vulnerable to sciatica, worsened by poor posture. Dr. Gbolahan Okubadejo, a spine surgeon from New York City...
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2 months ago
Homeownership offers numerous benefits, including legacy building and wealth creation. To maximize your home's value, enhance curb appeal, declutter interiors, and support local amenities. Smart renovations, like kitchen updates or energy-efficient u...
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2 months ago
Life serves as an unyielding teacher, imparting lessons whether we acknowledge them or not. Implicit learning shapes our growth, yet not everyone interprets these lessons correctly. While some evolve, others cling to harmful patterns. Ultimately, rec...
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2 months ago
"Do not repay evil with evil; aim to be honorable. Live peacefully with everyone. Beloved, refrain from seeking revenge; it belongs to the Lord." - Romans 12:16-18. Rev. Walker highlights: The battle is the Lord's. Place your trust in Jesus.
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2 months ago
The 8th Annual UNCF Hampton Roads Mayors’ Masked Ball occurred on March 22 in Newport News, Virginia, at the Marriott Newport News. Dana Brown, Area Development Director, and Dianna Ruffin, Development Associate, spearheaded a dedicated team to raise...
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2 months ago
Birmingham City Schools proudly recognizes Andrea Burrell Bobbs as the 2024-2025 Elementary Teacher of the Year and Aubrey Bennett as the Secondary Teacher of the Year. Both educators exemplify dedication, innovative teaching methods, and commitment...