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**Legendary Group Marks 35 Years of “Born to Sing” with European Tour Announcement**
Washington, D.C. – May 8, 2025 – Renowned female music icons, En Vogue, will grace the Emmy-nominated “The Jennifer Hudson Show” for the first time on May 15, 2025...
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Former Chief of Staff John Kelly revealed Trump's controversial remarks about Hitler, claiming he admired the dictator's generals. While Trump denies these assertions, he disparages political adversaries as "vermin." Shocking parallels arise regardin...
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In the turbulent 1960s, youthful revolutionaries rejected slow-paced reforms, insisting on swift societal transformation. Now 25, DNC vice chair David Hogg mirrors this skepticism toward established generations. After the heartbreaking Stoneman Dougl...
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The City of Birmingham is encouraging residents from central Alabama to express their views on climate and environmental issues impacting the area. Covering Bibb, Blount, Chilton, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, and Walker counties, this effort aims to...
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NBA icon and “Inside The NBA” host Shaquille O’Neal expressed his support for Alabama State University during the May 8 broadcast, donning their colors and hinting at future plans. Soon to graduate, he aims to become a college professor, focusing on...
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On May 11, 2025, we marked the 115th Mother’s Day, honoring maternal bonds and their societal impact. As we acknowledge our Earthly mother, the pressing reality of climate change remains largely ignored by political leaders, a troubling oversight exe...
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Terri Thomas, the host, offers valuable insights for entrepreneurs in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, aiming to enhance their business success amid a fluctuating economic landscape. In the initial segment, she presents the first two essential strategies....
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A woman of African descent, born amidst the Jim Crow Era, reports her struggle to renew her driver’s license. Janette Gantt Palmer, 76, a former postal worker from Miami, lacks an official birth certificate, a frequent issue for Black Americans of th...
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A delegation of white South Africans is heading to the U.S. following the Trump administration's offer of refugee status, citing alleged "race-based persecution." On May 11, 49 Afrikaners boarded a chartered flight to Dulles International Airport. Th...
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Since its premiere on April 17, “Sinners” has captivated audiences. Directed by Ryan Coogler, the film transcends its Black vampire horror genre, exploring 1930s Mississippi life. It grossed over $236 million, showcasing talents like Ludwig Göransson...
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The revered bronze bust of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a significant symbol in the Oval Office during the Obama and Biden administrations, has been relocated. It now occupies President Donald Trump’s private dining area adjacent to the Oval Office. T...
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The second annual Indiana Grown Showcase showcased over 75 local vendors, businesses, and artisans, aiming to inspire food distributors and procurement experts to prioritize Indiana's local offerings. Governor Mike Braun underscored the significance...
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The Indiana Pacers surged ahead in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, overpowering the Cleveland Cavaliers 129–109 in Game 4 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 11. Key performances from Pascal Siakam (21 points) and Myles Turner (20 points) propelled t...
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Experience the thrill of INDY NXT by Firestone through the lens of sports photographer Jeffrey Brown, who captured dynamic moments from Race 2 on May 10 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. ABEL Motorsports’ Myles Rowe showcased impressive skill as he po...
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Alzheimer's disease now affects over 7 million Americans, raising urgent calls for early detection and treatment. The Alzheimer’s Association's 2025 report shows a public readiness to embrace measures to slow its progression. Nearly 79% desire early...