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  • Heavy Steering & Wide Turn: Off-Road Truck in City? #shorts

    📘 The Color of Our Money Is Green: A Buyer’s Guide to What Cars Actually Cost https://stan.store/RGist. Heavy steering and a wide turning radius make city driving a genuine challenge for this truck. Built for off-road stability, its hydraulic power steering demands more effort in tight spots. #AutoNetwork #TruckSteering #CityDriving #OffRoad #VehicleReview #TurningRadius The post Heavy Steering & Wide Turn: Off-Road Truck in City? #shorts appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • JJC Film ‘Still Bridges’ Exposes Joliet’s Divided Past and Healing

    THE TIMES WEEKLY — A Joliet Junior College documentary, "Still Bridges," examines the complex racial history and social dynamics of Joliet, Illinois. The film uses the city's historic lift bridges as a metaphor for division. Residents featured in the documentary, including District 4 Will County Board member Denise Winfrey, discuss the historical use of the bridges to contain Black residents in their neighborhoods. The post JJC Film ‘Still Bridges’ Exposes Joliet’s Divided Past and Healing appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • JJC Film ‘Still Bridges’ Exposes Joliet’s Divided Past and Healing

    THE TIMES WEEKLY — A Joliet Junior College documentary, "Still Bridges," examines the complex racial history and social dynamics of Joliet, Illinois. The film uses the city's historic lift bridges as a metaphor for division. Residents featured in the documentary, including District 4 Will County Board member Denise Winfrey, discuss the historical use of the bridges to contain Black residents in their neighborhoods. The post JJC Film ‘Still Bridges’ Exposes Joliet’s Divided Past and Healing appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • The West End’s Soul Vegetarian, Atlanta’s Oldest Black-Owned Vegan Restaurant, Bids Farewell

    ATLANTA VOICE — Soul Vegetarian, Atlanta’s oldest Black-owned vegan restaurant in the West End, closed its doors on July 12 after 47 years in business. The restaurant, a staple in the community, served generations of customers and was celebrated for its food, health, education, faith, and community contributions. The post The West End’s Soul Vegetarian, Atlanta’s Oldest Black-Owned Vegan Restaurant, Bids Farewell appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Compton Museum Sponsors Rodeo to Celebrate Cowboy Culture

    LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — The Compton Museum will host the Compton Rodeo on Saturday, July 18, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Martin Family Ranch. The post Compton Museum Sponsors Rodeo to Celebrate Cowboy Culture appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • West Baltimore Law Office of Juanita Jackson Mitchell Reopened

    AFRO-AMERICAN – WASHINGTON — Beloved Community Services Corp. (BCSC) recently hosted a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the restored law office of civil rights trailblazer Juanita Jackson Mitchell. The office, located in West Baltimore’s Upton neighborhood, will house the University of Maryland, Baltimore’s Rebuild, Overcome and Rise (ROAR) Center. The post West Baltimore Law Office of Juanita Jackson Mitchell Reopened appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Kai Cenat expels Suburb Baby after a wild pool brawl

    The internet’s biggest streamer turned his own campus into a spectacle again, and this time the drama ended in the water. Kai Cenat expelled a fellow creator known as Suburb Baby from Streamer University, and what began as a heated argument spilled straight into the pool. Clips of the splashing confrontation raced across social media The post Kai Cenat expels Suburb Baby after a wild pool brawl appeared first on Rolling Out.

Lyles ran a world-leading 9.83 seconds to win the men’s 100m gold medal, 2023 World Championships

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Noah Lyles wins the men’s 100m gold medal at the 2023 World Athletics Championships; Oblique Seville finished fourth again. By Gary Smith BUDAPEST, Hungary – Noah Lyles clinched the gold medal in the men’s 100m with a world-leading time of 9.83 seconds at the 2023 World Athletics Championships on Sunday. “And you said I couldn’t

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