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  • PRESS ROOM: April Ryan Joins Black Press USA as Washington Bureau Chief and Senior White House Correspondent

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — "...We are so proud to announce that April Ryan will now be the Washington Bureau Chief and Senior White House Correspondent for Black Press USA (www.BlackPressUSA.com ). As the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) celebrates in 2025, the 198th Year of the Black Press of America, we acknowledge the transformative contemporary benefit to the amplification of the strategic importance of the Black Press that will be rendered by the courage and professional effectiveness of April Ryan," emphasized Dr. Benjamin F, Chavis, Jr., President and CEO of the NNPA.  

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    The modern bathroom has evolved beyond its basic function into a personal sanctuary where self-care takes center stage. Research shows that dedicating time to mindful shower routines can significantly impact both physical and mental wellness, making it an essential component of daily self-care practices. In recent years, wellness experts have documented a dramatic shift in The post Luxury shower habits to transform your self-care routine appeared first on Rolling Out.

Despite challenges, Black consumers remain optimistic, resilient about their financial health, Achieve survey finds

  • February 21, 2024
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Black Americans report high instances of financial stress, but their outlook for the future often far exceeds that of other demographics By Black Headline News SAN MATEO, Calif.–While Black consumers frequently report facing numerous signs of financial stress, expectations that their financial health will improve far exceed that of consumers from other demographics, according to

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