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  • COMMENTARY: She Is Me — You Are Your First Love Story

    THE DALLAS WEEKLY — The article discusses how women often prioritize the needs of others, acting as a source of support and care while neglecting their own well-being. It highlights the tendency for women to extend compassion and commitment to others while withholding these same considerations from themselves. The piece emphasizes the importance of self-love as a necessary foundation for all other relationships. The post COMMENTARY: She Is Me — You Are Your First Love Story appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • COMMENTARY They Finally Noticed the Neighborhood

    JACKSON ADVOCATE — Neighborhoods across America have seen increasing numbers of homes purchased by investment companies, impacting local families. In response, Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock championed a new federal law to curb large private equity firms from acquiring single-family homes. This legislation, part of the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, aims to emphasize that homes are more than just investments. The post COMMENTARY They Finally Noticed the Neighborhood 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.

  • ‘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.

  • Home Buying in Harlem Be Prepared to Buy Now by Rev. Dr. Charles Butler

    HARLEM COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS — Harlem's housing market features soaring values, limited affordable housing, and interest rates around 6.5%. Many prospective first-time homebuyers, even those who are "mortgage ready" with savings and good credit, are being priced out of the market as pre-approval amounts are often insufficient for Harlem properties. Despite these challenges, homeownership in Harlem is still possible. The post Home Buying in Harlem Be Prepared to Buy Now by Rev. Dr. Charles Butler appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Riot Games gives parents a real say in kids’ accounts

    Riot Games has begun rolling out a new set of optional parental controls across League of Legends, Valorant and Teamfight Tactics on PC, giving parents in the United States far more visibility into how their children use the company’s most popular titles. The rollout began July 15 alongside League of Legends patch 26.14. What the The post Riot Games gives parents a real say in kids’ accounts appeared first on Rolling Out.

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

  • August 24, 2023
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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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