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  • Car Buying Secret: Lock The Out-The-Door Price FIRST!

    Watch the video https://youtu.be/zJF32l2Fz8I. Car dealers manipulate monthly payments. Always lock the out-the-door price first—sales price, doc fee, taxes, and registration. Don’t discuss monthly payments until that number is fixed. Stretching terms means paying more interest later. #AutoNetwork #CarBuyingTips #SalesTactics #AvoidScams #Negotiation The post Car Buying Secret: Lock The Out-The-Door Price FIRST! appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Lock In Car Price: Avoid Dealer Payment Traps!

    Watch the long-form video https://youtu.be/YANxGwD2CjI Don’t get swayed by monthly payments! Always settle the out-of-the-door price first, including all fees. Only then discuss monthly payments, terms, and potential add-ons. #AutoNetwork #CarBuyingTips #CarSales #DealershipSecrets #Negotiation The post Lock In Car Price: Avoid Dealer Payment Traps! appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Sell Your Car: Get Offers BEFORE Visiting Dealerships!

    Watch the video https://youtu.be/zJF32l2Fz8I. Before you step onto a lot, get a written offer for your trade-in from CarMax, Carvana, or even a competing dealer. Make them beat it, or they lose your business. Get that number on paper, not just in your head. #AutoNetwork #TradeInTips #CarBuying #Negotiation #SmartShopping The post Sell Your Car: Get Offers BEFORE Visiting Dealerships! appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • The Conversation With Al McFarlane 6/23/26

    The conversation continues. The post The Conversation With Al McFarlane 6/23/26 appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Media Monday 6/22/26

    Media Monday with @TotallyRandie 🎤 ⬇️ The weekend that felt like the entire month of February! Recapping news headlines you may have missed: The Celebratory @The Obama Foundation & Juneteenth weekend 🎾 The Williams Sisters’ epic return to Tennis Nancy Guthrie ⚖️ Justice for baby Kohen Wiley Beyonce & Jay-Z’s @CÉCRED Hair Love 📰 @Txsu The post Media Monday 6/22/26 appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Remembrance Park commemorates Harris County victims of racial terror

    https://youtu.be/0iT0kOxUrjg Downtown Houston is about to change.  Remembrance Park will soon occupy three city blocks amidst the city’s courthouses and government buildings. Championed by Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Remembrance Park is a memorial and civic space designed to confront Houston’s history of racial violence while creating a place for reflection and community gathering.

  • HISD posts broad STAAR gains as testing overhaul nears

    Houston ISD students posted gains across most tested subjects on the 2026 State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR). The results, released by the Texas Education Agency, showed growth on high school End-of-Course exams and improvements across much of elementary and middle school reading.

  • Aaron Allen ready to expand football knowledge to China

    Aaron Allen has had the type of football career most dreamed about. The former Ridge Point standout quarterback played collegiately at Louisiana Tech and then Alcorn State before getting an opportunity to play professionally in Italy. He now works out kids in the area around his full-time job to help fill the void and hopefully make a difference in a young athlete.

  • 10 times Black women saved the culture—and didn’t even break a sweat

    Let’s be clear: If the culture had a backbone, it would be dipped in cocoa butter and braided tight with laid edges. Black women are the blueprint, the foundation, the spark—and somehow, we still get side-eyed when we say it out loud. But we’ve got the receipts to back up this claim. From the voting booth to the Billboard charts, when the culture was in crisis, Black women showed up, showed out and still managed to keep their gloss poppin’.

  • The sound of Houston: How Black music shapes the soul of the city

    https://youtube.com/shorts/5_p_JNwt3lY Before Houston became known for rap legends, sold-out stadium tours, and platinum records, its soundtrack was being created in church sanctuaries, neighborhood juke joints, Creole dance halls, and family gatherings across Black communities. The sounds were different, but the mission was often the same.

  • Late Night Hype Creates a Safe Space for Teens in D.C.

    The 2026 season of Late Night Hype in Washington, D.C. began on Friday, June 5, 2026. The kickoff event took place at the Ridge Road Community Center and launched the fifth year of the D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation’s (DPR) safe summer teen program. Video Producer: Tatiana Allen 🌐 Visit Us: www.washingtoninformer.com About The The post Late Night Hype Creates a Safe Space for Teens in D.C. appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Neymar is on the bench — but will he finally play tonight?

    Brazil faces Scotland Today evening in Miami in a Group C finale that could determine which team tops the table heading into the knockout round. The match carries added intrigue beyond the standings, as Neymar Jr. has been named to the bench for the first time this tournament and could make his first appearance for The post Neymar is on the bench — but will he finally play tonight? appeared first on Rolling Out.

Kentucky constituents remember Breonna Taylor; Beshear wins as governor in red state against Cameron

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Former attorney general, Daniel Cameron, was criticized for his mishandling of the Taylor case; he suffered a loss as the first Black governor because of it By Black Headline News https://vimeo.com/882755158?share=copy Governor Andy Beshear, the nation’s most popular Democratic governor, has won re-election in Kentucky–a major win for Democrats in a red-leaning state. It was

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