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  • ‘Michael’s’ Billion-Dollar Success Meets a Stunning Family Reversal

    WASHINGTON INFORMER — As the film “Michael” achieved over $1 billion at the box office, making Michael Jackson’s estate the steward of the first music biopic to reach this financial milestone, a federal lawsuit involving the Cascio family has emerged. This suit highlights a complicated history involving financial difficulties for the family and an alleged unpaid $600,000 loan from Michael Jackson. The post ‘Michael’s’ Billion-Dollar Success Meets a Stunning Family Reversal appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • How People Are Fighting Back from Unexpected Expenses

    MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER — Many households across the U.S. report that unexpected expenses have negatively impacted their finances, leading to widespread financial strain. Instead of rigid budgets, people are adopting flexible strategies to build financial resilience, including creating emergency funds and tackling high-interest debt. The post How People Are Fighting Back from Unexpected Expenses appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • From Blueprint to Breakthrough: Tackling Affordable Housing in New York City

    NEW YORK AMSTERDAM NEWS — Housing shortages continue across the U.S., leading to rising home prices and interest rates that impact homeownership and rental affordability. Reports from Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies and the JPMorgan Chase Institute indicate that renter cost burdens and declining affordability reached record highs in 2023. The post From Blueprint to Breakthrough: Tackling Affordable Housing in New York City appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Get Help Clearing Cannabis-Related Records Through State Expungement Event

    MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER — The Minnesota Cannabis Expungement Board is reviewing approximately 98,000 marijuana-related felonies and misdemeanors as adult-use cannabis has been legal for nearly three years in Minnesota. Many individuals are still affected by past convictions. To assist residents, the CEB and Roots Wellness Center are hosting a public event on July 15 at the Urban League in North Minneapolis. The post Get Help Clearing Cannabis-Related Records Through State Expungement Event appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • IN MEMORIAM: D.C. Mourns Vernon Hawkins, Organizer Who Helped Shape Five Decades of Black Civic Life

    WASHINGTON INFORMER — Vernon Hawkins, a veteran organizer and public servant, died on July 2 at age 87. For over 50 years, Hawkins significantly influenced Washington D.C.'s political, civic, and civil rights landscape, often working behind the scenes. Friends and officials remember him as a strategist whose counsel was widely sought. The post IN MEMORIAM: D.C. Mourns Vernon Hawkins, Organizer Who Helped Shape Five Decades of Black Civic Life appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • After a Fight for a Permit, Veritas Academy Is Still Standing

    MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER — Susie Brooks, founder of Veritas Academy, a classical Christian school in North Branch, overcame a challenging childhood in Nairobi, Kenya. Raised by a mother who survived a traumatic experience, Brooks was a product of rape and lost her mother at age six. She endured years of hardship, without money or family support, after leaving an unkind foster family at 17. The post After a Fight for a Permit, Veritas Academy Is Still Standing appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • SpaceX stock sinks below its $135 IPO price for first time

    SpaceX shares slid below their IPO price for the first time on Wednesday, marking a stark reversal for a stock that briefly pushed the company’s valuation above $2 trillion just a month earlier. Shares fell as much as 2.9% to $132.15, dipping under the $135 mark set when the company priced its shares for the The post SpaceX stock sinks below its $135 IPO price for first time appeared first on Rolling Out.

Last night’s part 1 of the ‘Black Headline News One-Year Anniversary Update’ explains new direction

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Black Headline News is expanding to FAST channels this fall By Black Headline News https://vimeo.com/857769024 Last night, Black Headline News (BHN) founder, Julia Dudley Najieb, reviewed the big updates happening this year concerning the BHN channel and network on its one-year anniversary. BHN launched last year on August 24, 2022, with a focus on highlighting

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