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  • Hospitality Trends: The Changing Expectations of Modern Travelers

    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.

  • Consumer Rights: The Deadlines People Often Overlook

    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.

  • Electrical Repair Issues Are Quietly Capping Black Home Values

    BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The longer the wiring in your home goes untouched, the more it silently loses value. While you may renovate your roof, kitchen, and bathroom, poor electrical wiring will always lower your home's value during every appraisal. You can only save yourself with the right electrical repairs. The post Electrical Repair Issues Are Quietly Capping Black Home Values appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Giving Birth Costs Remain a Major Concern for Expecting Families

    BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — For many expecting parents, the biggest challenge is understanding what they will actually owe. Childbirth expenses often include prenatal visits, testing, delivery fees, newborn care, postpartum appointments, and time away from work. Knowing what to expect before the due date can help families budget and avoid surprises. The post Giving Birth Costs Remain a Major Concern for Expecting Families appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Gas Price Fluctuations Influence Travel Habits Across the Country

    BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — NPR recently reported that AAA stated that the national average is about $4.16, while still staying more than $1 higher than before the Iran conflict began. Those numbers are more than headlines. They affect weekend plans, grocery runs, summer vacations, and daily commute expenses. When fuel becomes harder to budget, drivers become more selective about where they go and how often they leave home. The post Gas Price Fluctuations Influence Travel Habits Across the Country appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Tim Godfrey brings AFROVIVAL Gospel experience to Houston

    https://youtube.com/shorts/XX_m6Ir7knQ Nigerian gospel artist Tim Godfrey is bringing his AFROVIVAL concert back to Houston on June 26. And if last year’s sold-out show is any indication, the city’s Black and African diaspora communities are ready.  The city is home to one of the largest concentrations of Nigerians in any single American city, according to the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission. Houston serves as a second home for Godfrey, who divides his time between Nigeria and North America.

  • America at 250: Time for white history month

    For decades, a familiar refrain has echoed from certain corners of white America whenever February rolls around: “Why isn’t there a white History Month?” The standard, and entirely accurate, rebuttal from Blackfolk has been that since the white worldview and its protagonists dominate textbook curricula, media, and institutional power, every month is effectively white history month.

  • Obama Center: Michelle Obama reflects on U.S. ‘Imperfect Democracy’

    This article was originally written by Stacy M. Brown for Black Press USA. Standing before thousands gathered for the opening of the Obama Presidential Center, Michelle Obama celebrated what the sprawling complex represents, noting that it’s more than a monument to a former president.

  • Black women face struggles post-Trump purge, report reveals

    By Natalie Y. Moore for The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Hammer and Hope For 24 years, Constance Franklin worked at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. As a CDC analyst, she traveled to Botswana during President George W. Bush’s administration to evaluate PEPFAR, an AIDS relief program. She spent time at African American churches in metropolitan Atlanta, setting up tables to encourage flu vaccinations. She even volunteered to lead tours at the CDC Museum, where she explained the history of the polio vaccine and guided visitors through the exhibits.

  • Black fathers called villains whose children became legends

    America has never been comfortable with a Black father who refuses to let his children be ordinary.  The ones who pushed too hard, spoke too loud, and dreamed too big for a world that told them their children had limits, those men were not celebrated in real time. 

  • Smart Investment Property Decisions Are Helping Build Black Wealth

    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.

  • Devastating blaze tears through West Norriton company

    A 3-alarm commercial fire erupted this morning at Superior Play Systems, a playground and recreational equipment manufacturer in West Norriton Township, Pennsylvania, sending thick black smoke billowing into the skies and drawing an emergency response that stretched across two counties. Montgomery County emergency dispatch records show the incident began at 11:17 a.m. as a routine The post Devastating blaze tears through West Norriton company appeared first on Rolling Out.

BHN Radio Live (7-02-24) Storm Beryl breaks records, West Coast temperatures soar, Florida newspaper runs Trump political ad full of racial slurs

  • July 03, 2024
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By Black Headline News https://vimeo.com/968347424?share=copy In this episode of the Black Headline News Talk Radio Show with Julia Ann Dudley Najieb, Cheryl Smith and Brigitte Jones, breaking news begins with destructive, record-breaking hurricane Beryl which is headed directly toward Jamaica as at least a category 4. On the West Coast, record-breaking heat waves are lasting

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