Nielsen report shows growing demand for investment in more diverse media content to engage Black America
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BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Dr. Anthony Abraham Jack, a.k.a. Dr. Jack, speaks openly about how his life took quite the journey to bring him to where he is today.
Investigators said that the attacker, who was dressed like a police officer and drove a police-style SUV, killed Hortman and her husband before allegedly hitting State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife in Champlin. The suspect remains at large.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Trump earns dismal ratings on nearly every major international issue, from climate change and immigration to the Russia-Ukraine war and U.S.-China relations.
Tens of thousands took to the streets across all 50 states on Trump’s birthday—rejecting authoritarianism and chanting “No Kings.” From Philly to LA, they marched for democracy, peace, and the power of protest.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The Trump administration has reportedly removed at least 500 migrant children from their homes across the United States and placed them into government custody, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.
The Defender launches "Best of Black Houston," a groundbreaking campaign celebrating Black excellence, businesses and community leaders.
From intern to trailblazer, Teneshia Hudspeth brings passion, innovation and equity to Harris County governance.
More Black high schoolers are choosing vocational paths with rising college costs.
Houston ISD faces growing tension between ambitious reforms and community trust as another school year closes.
Will the Keith Lee Effect impact small business sustainability in Houston?
Just two weeks after his high school graduation, 18-year-old Brandon Moss announced his run for mayor of Fairfield, Alabama. Age
Army reverses Biden-era base renamings, reinstating seven original titles—including Fort Bragg, Fort Hood, and Fort Polk—by honoring unrelated heroes with
As federal student loan collections resume in full force, millions of borrowers face significant credit score drops—jeopardizing access to housing,
“We’re not going to take this rolling over, and we’re going to fight and we’re going to use every tool
Commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S., Juneteenth is now a federal holiday marked by reflection, education, and vibrant
Federal law protects the well-being of study participants.
Scientific progress is driven in part by failures and accidental discoveries.
I want to thank the makers of chlorophyll water, detox foot pads, and other contemporary forms of snake oil.
I appreciate it when health advice is concrete and clear.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — From Bethesda, Maryland, to Atlanta, Georgia, across New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Denver, and more than 2,000 other cities and towns nationwide, tens of thousands of Americans turned out Saturday in unified protest Donald Trump’s military parade
Women across America are making a radical choice that’s sending shockwaves through corporate boardrooms and challenging everything we thought we knew about career ambition. They’re deliberately choosing lower-paying, less prestigious jobs that offer something money can’t buy: the ability to sleep at night without stress-induced insomnia and the freedom to have a life outside of The post Why more women are walking away from high-stress careers appeared first on Rolling Out.
Often referred to as 'gas station heroin,' tianeptine is raising red flags among health officials for its opioid-like effects.
The Roots frontman, Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter, expands his creative footprint with a project expected to drop next year.
A trial will determine whether North Carolina's GOP violated federal law when it enacted new electoral maps.
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