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5 months ago
Stroke accounts for one in six cardiovascular fatalities within the United States, impacting over 100 million individuals worldwide. In observance of American Heart Month, the American Heart Association underscores the necessity of stroke prevention....
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5 months ago
A North Carolina judge identified racial bias during the jury selection process for Hasson Bacote, a Black man contesting his death sentence. This ruling underscores the systemic discrimination embedded in capital trials, representing a pivotal advan...
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5 months ago
A. Philip Randolph underscored the enduring fight for liberation and equity, showcasing the significant role played by African Americans in labor. The theme for Black History Month delves into the powerful influence work has exerted on our culture an...
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5 months ago
Senator Lindsey Graham once sharply criticized Donald Trump, labeling him a “race-baiting, xenophobic religious bigot” unfit to represent American values. Graham’s remarks underscored concerns about Trump's use of executive orders to push controversi...
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5 months ago
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, observed each year on February 7, amplifies the significance of awareness, prevention, testing, and treatment for African Americans. Congresswoman Maxine Waters, a fervent supporter, underscores the strides made...
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5 months ago
The 47th president challenges established conventions, enacting a multitude of executive orders and reshaping various policies. His controversial measures, such as deportations and pardons, resonate widely across the nation. Initiatives aimed at rewr...
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5 months ago
Resegregation is re-emerging, driven by anti-diversity sentiments that skew historical narratives and dismiss systemic inequalities. This troubling trend stifles recognition of racial disparities, resulting in diminished enrollment of Black students...
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5 months ago
Grambling University profoundly influenced my path, particularly through the guidance of the iconic coach Eddie Robinson, who often advised, “Stay in the game.” As we navigate the complexities of the Trump administration, vigilance is essential. Alth...
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5 months ago
The escalating climate crisis is imposing significant financial burdens, manifesting as increased utility and insurance expenses. Amy Bach, executive director of United Policyholders, aptly describes this phenomenon as “the price tag of climate chang...
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5 months ago
Libertarian cryptocurrency enthusiasts in the Bay Area may be fueling an unexpected ideological shift—one that aligns with the rise of American fascism. While the region is often portrayed as a beacon of progressivism and innovation, powerful figures...
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5 months ago
The Black Panther Party Museum in Oakland will launch a compelling exhibition titled "Survival Pending Revolution" on February 13, 2025. This landmark showcase will feature rare artifacts, photos, and multimedia that bring to life the revolutionary c...
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5 months ago
Multigenerational living continues to gain popularity, offering families a powerful way to strengthen relationships while sharing responsibilities. This living arrangement brings notable economic advantages, such as reduced housing and utility costs,...
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5 months ago
"Born This Way? Exploring the Hypothetical World of Predetermined Sexuality," originally featured in The Black Sphere, examines a fascinating concept where one's sexual orientation is predetermined from birth. Such a paradigm shift could profoundly i...
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5 months ago
California's ambitious high-speed rail initiative, once projected at $33 billion, has turned into a staggering $89-128 billion debacle. The often-secretive nature of land acquisitions has ignited suspicions regarding political connections and potenti...
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5 months ago
The African American Construction Collective (AACC) orchestrated a demonstration at City College of San Francisco, objecting to their exclusion from a new building initiative, which they allege contravenes local hiring regulations. Mike Gregory artic...