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LOS ANGELES WAVE — U.S. Rep. James Clyburn reveals that some MAGA Republicans expressed positive views on slavery and desire to reinstitute Jim Crow-era policies. The post ‘Slavery Was a Good Thing,’ Black Leader Says MAGA Told Him first appeared on BlackPressUSA.
BIRMINGHAM TIMES —Andrea and Jamal McCaskey's love story began at a church service in 1991, leading to a 1992 wedding and a lifetime of shared experiences. The post ‘I Was Confident in Myself and Her Answer. I Knew She Would Say Yes … We Had Spent a Lot of Time Together’ first appeared on BlackPressUSA.
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Sloss Furnaces offers immersive Wednesday field trips for students to learn Birmingham's history, from industrial science to the people behind the iron industry. The post Midweek Magic: How Sloss Furnaces Brings History to Life for Students first appeared on BlackPressUSA.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — It became clear to her that she was struggling to access care, other families were likely facing the same challenges without the same level of knowledge or support. Operation Child Care Project was built out of that realization and continues to do this work today. The post Q and A: Operation Child Care Project first appeared on BlackPressUSA.
NEW TRI-STATE DEFENDER — More than just a food festival, the event reflects the spirit of Memphis itself, community-driven, rooted in family and culture and undoubtedly soulful. Hosted by the nonprofit Wings Over Memphis, the festival continues to prioritize both flavor and philanthropy. This year, proceeds will benefit two impactful causes, Ronald McDonald House West Tennessee & Northeast Arkansas and the St. Jude Walk. The post 24th Annual Hot Wing Festival Celebrates Wings, Memphis and Families in Need first appeared on BlackPressUSA.
Crystal Lister has a reputation for “blowing up spots.” Literally. But the Houston educator, STEM advocate, and self-described “NASA girlie” isn’t interested in destruction. Her explosions are strategic, joyful disruptions designed to ignite curiosity in young minds. Through fire, fizz, and high-powered reactions, Lister transforms science into spectacle, capturing students’ attention who might otherwise feel
Houston ISD NES expansion continues The Houston Independent School District is expanding its New Education System (NES), with nine additional elementary school campuses opting into the model for the next school year. A school district spokesperson announced that the decision came directly from principals who are choosing to join, largely because of the “added support,
On a day filled with pressure and expectations, Karneshia and Lamar Smith, siblings from Jack Yates High School, did what champions do: They finished first. With district titles at stake in the 800 meters, the duo didn’t just compete; they defended their titles, showing they’re not finished yet. Now, with the Area round coming up,
Cinema has not always been kind to Black women. For too long, Hollywood offered them only a narrow corridor of roles. The sassy sidekick, the suffering mother, the nameless background figure in someone else’s story. But in spite of that, and increasingly, in defiance of it, Black women filmmakers, writers, and performers have carved out
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Paige Shiver reveals she became pregnant during her relationship with former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore, sharing details in an emotional
The “A Different World” sequel introduces a new generation at Hillman College, blending returning fan favorites with fresh faces as
Ethiopia begins construction of Africa’s largest airport, a $12.5 billion project in Bishoftu set to boost regional travel, trade and
The Texas death row case of James Broadnax highlights growing concerns over the use of rap lyrics as evidence in
The Houston Police Officers’ Union called the video of Gonzalez “extremely disturbing,” and said the Houston Police Department is investigating
Is there any essential nutrient that’s not marketed as a health hack?
I’ll never forget the first time I helped administer electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
I love the sounds of the ocean at night.
The nutrition research that gets the most attention typically focuses on what to eat.
THE AFRO — Six candidates for the 2026 Washington, D.C. mayoral race recently participated in a forum, addressing critical issues like affordable housing, high utility bills, and childcare costs. The post DC Voters Fill the Seats at ‘Ask a D.C. Candidate Mayoral Forum’ first appeared on BlackPressUSA.
On April 23, Beyoncé marked exactly a decade since Lemonade changed the way people think about what an album can be. The post she shared was quiet by design but loud in its details. Standing alone on a sun-drenched beach in a beige jumpsuit cinched at the waist, a flower crown on her head and The post Beyoncé’s Lemonade Hits 10 Years with Act III Speculation appeared first on Rolling Out.
It's just really amusing watching this sad, lonely little man desperately stroke his comically fragile ego, transparently begging people to like him.
Christopher Gillum’s family reported him to authorities after he expressed a desire to go to a festival in New Orleans so he could kill Black people.
This is as good a time as any to remind everyone that RFK Jr., the nation's top health authority, once told people flat-out that they should not take medical advice from him.
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