BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — According to the reports on The Black Business Exchange, Black-owned businesses generate about $183.3 billion in annual receipts across the United States. This economic engine is huge. However, it's still far below where it could be because most Black-owned businesses lack the financial leadership needed to scale. With a fractional CFO, you can close that gap fast, without breaking your budget. This fractional controller will help unlock real capital for your Black-owned business. The post Fractional CFO Services Are Unlocking Capital for Black Businesses appeared first on BlackPressUSA.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Golf's growth is no longer happening only on fairways and driving ranges. In 2025, a record 48.1 million Americans participated in golf, including both on-course and off-course activities, as per the National Golf Foundation. This includes 19 million people who took part exclusively in off-course experiences such as indoor golf simulators, technology-enabled driving ranges, and golf entertainment venues. The post Beyond the Course: Golf Technology is Making the Game More Accessible appeared first on BlackPressUSA.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Many Black investors are in both residential and commercial investing, such as the likes of R. Donahue Peebles. He's the founder and CEO of The Peebles Corporation, one of the largest Black-owned real estate investment firms in the U.S., whose developments have a total investment value of over $8 billion. The post Smart Investment Property Decisions Are Helping Build Black Wealth appeared first on BlackPressUSA.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Today's traveler is paying attention to more than location and price. A smooth check-in, reliable Wi-Fi, quick responses, and personalized service can influence how a stay is remembered just as much as the room itself. Hotels are adapting to guests whose expectations are shaped by smartphones, online shopping, and on-demand services. What felt impressive a decade ago may simply feel standard today. The post Hospitality Trends: The Changing Expectations of Modern Travelers appeared first on BlackPressUSA.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Many consumer rights come with deadlines, and some continue counting down whether a person takes action or not. Missing a refund window, waiting too long to challenge a decision, or delaying legal action can affect the options available later. The post Consumer Rights: The Deadlines People Often Overlook appeared first on BlackPressUSA.
Houston is seeing a sharp decline in violent crime so far in 2026, according to newly released data from the Major Cities Chiefs Association, with murders, robberies, and aggravated assaults all trending downward compared to the same period last year. But while violent crime is dropping, another deadly trend is emerging on Houston streets: More people are dying in traffic crashes than from homicides.
Houston’s technology sector is growing, major employers are already integrating artificial intelligence into daily operations, and the demand for AI-literate workers is outpacing supply. The question facing the city’s colleges and K-12 schools is no longer whether AI will reshape Houston’s workforce. It already has. The question is whether Houston’s students will be positioned to benefit.
Houston ISD’s post-pandemic academic rebound is outpacing many school districts nationwide, according to a new Stanford University and Harvard University analysis that found the district ranked among the nation’s top performers for growth in math and reading between 2022 and 2025. The school district serves more than 168,000 students across more than 270 campuses.
Houston-based artist Charles Middleton did not set out to paint a soccer match. He set out to capture the feeling many people experience when attending the World Cup. His piece in “A Beautiful Game: Every Match Leaves a Mark,” now on view at Mitochondria Gallery in East Downtown, depicts a 1970 World Cup celebration in Mexico featuring Brazilian legend Pelé. Middleton titled it “The Embrace.” He said he avoided focusing on the players themselves and instead aimed to capture the emotional charge of the moment, the kind of collective release that ties directly to his own memories of winning and losing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzduEXHe7nM When Kenyetta McGowens went on a camping trip in 2021 with Black Women Who, an organization that makes outdoor spaces and green spaces accessible to Black women and builds community, she did not expect it to change her life. “I’ve been hooked ever since,” McGowens told the Defender. “Outdoor spaces and outdoor organizations tend to be very white. It can be uncomfortable if you’re already doing something outside of your norm, like camping, and you’re sleeping outside for the first time. And then, if you’re the only Black person there, that can be very uncomfortable.”
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The 80-year-old U.S. president made false claims about President Obama’s renovations to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, as he faces
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Here’s a problem: At least two degrees of separation may stand between you and health research you care about.
It’s 2024, and as I walk into Kroger I hear an elderly woman call out: “George, don’t forget.
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The original blonde icon steps back with grace as a rising star prepares to carry one of Hollywood’s most beloved roles into a new era. The pink torch has officially been passed. When Legally Blonde arrived in theaters in the summer of 2001, no one could have predicted it would still be shaping pop culture The post Reese Witherspoon passes the pink torch to a new Elle appeared first on Rolling Out.
President Donald Trump has not been able to stop talking about the reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial for the last few months.
While Republican-led state legislatures rushed to draw new congressional maps to protect their House majority, voter anger may derail those efforts.
At a certain point, you’d think the Missouri state legislature would take the hint, but nope, the state attorney general intends to appeal the ruling.
The Relevance of Louis Farrakhan in Black America Today
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