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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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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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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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"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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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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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...
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(TriceEdneyWire.com)—Following his 2016 Nevada caucus win, the President celebrated, stating, “I love the poorly educated.” Congressman Bobby Scott urged Republicans to protect the Department of Education, warning cuts jeopardize vital services and d...
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Diana Madoshi, a California Alliance for Retired Americans member, voiced concerns over potential cuts to Social Security and Medi-Cal at a Sacramento news conference on March 4. She emphasized the program's critical role in supporting seniors and di...
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Li'l Bobby Hutton, the inaugural member of the Black Panther Party (BPP), joined at just 15, with parental consent. He embraced the BPP's 10-point program, studied law, and participated in community patrols against police abuse. Recognizing the class...
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Knoxville College, a historically Black institution in Tennessee, has struggled since losing accreditation in 1997. Enrollment plummeted, leading to financial strain and environmental issues. In December, Rotesha Harris became president amid calls fo...
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Winston-Salem State University’s NASCAR Campus Lab program kicked off with “Race You to the Yard” on March 26. This lively event featured racing simulations, engaging games, and great music, fostering social connections among students. Fourteen stude...
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Recently, the Virginia Beach NAACP addressed two racially charged incidents in local public schools. Rev. Dr. Eric Majettte, the chapter president, expressed disappointment after Speaker Don Scott, Virginia's first Black House Speaker, was barred fro...
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Sowing small seeds in soil can produce stunning blooms or delicious produce—it's enchanting! No need for large spaces; balconies suffice. Explore gardening insights in “Black Girls Gardening” by Amber Grossman, featuring essays, actionable advice, an...
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Trina Fletcher returns to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff as associate dean and professor in engineering and industrial technology. Courtney J. Patterson-Faye is now an associate professor at Wesleyan University, specializing in Black femini...