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  • Black Micro-Schools Deserve Recognition: NABML Creates National Standards and Resources

    BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE: Black families are the fastest-growing demographic in alternative education. Discover how the National Association of Black Micro School Leaders is providing educators with resources, training, and certification to launch thriving microschools.

  • IN MEMORIAM: Rest in Power — Minnesota Loses a True Warrior in Yusef Mgeni

    MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — Yusef Mgeni, a brilliant historian, community organizer, former St. Paul educator and fierce advocate for Black people, died on April 7, 2026, leaving behind a legacy that will echo through generations of Black Minnesota history and community building.

  • Revolve Fund to Provide $20,000 to Support Food Access Efforts in Alabama Black Belt

    THE AFRO — “Revolve Fund complements its core mission of improving capital access for entrepreneurs by partnering with leading organizations that are addressing critical community needs,” said James Wahls, founder and managing director of Revolve Fund. “Like BBCF, Revolve understands at the most fundamental level, everyone should have access to healthy food.” 

  • Mamdani Plans City Grocery Store in East Harlem 

    NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — The store will be located at La Marqueta, a historic marketplace beneath the elevated Park Avenue tracks. The project is expected to cost approximately $30 million and is slated to open next year, utilizing currently vacant space within the city-owned facility. Operating rent-free, officials say the model is intended to lower overhead and pass savings on to consumers.

  • Cuban President Vows to Defend the Country Against US Invasion

    NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — The remarks come amid heightened rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump, whose administration has increased pressure on the communist-led nation. Trump recently suggested that a “takeover” of Cuba, potentially unfriendly, remains a possibility, while senior officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have called for political change on the island.

  • The hidden risks of poor water management in residential properties

    Poor water management in residential properties can result in structural damage, health risks, and long-term financial strain. Water is the most important resource for any country, and having access to clean drinking water should be a right that needs to be preserved. Unfortunately, we are noticing a trend in the US right now where poor water

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    BREAKING:  Mississippi’s lifetime felony voting ban ‘unconstitutional,’  appeals court rules

    BREAKING: Mississippi’s lifetime felony voting ban ‘unconstitutional,’ appeals court rules

    By Ashton Pittman – Mississippi Free Press Mississippi’s lifetime voting ban for people convicted of certain crimes, a relic of the State’s 1890 Jim Crow laws, violates the U.S. Constitution, a federal appeals court ruled Friday morning. U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge James L. Dennis, writing for a 2-1 majority of a three-judge (more…)...
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    Survey: Americans want weight loss drugs despite high cost

    Survey: Americans want weight loss drugs despite high cost

    By Julie Appleby – Black Headline Newswire Many Americans really want to lose weight — and a new poll shows nearly half of adults would be interested in taking a prescription drug to help them do so. At the same time, enthusiasm dims sharply if the treatment comes as an injection, if it is not...
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    Their families said they needed treatment; Mississippi officials threw them in jail without charges

    Their families said they needed treatment; Mississippi officials threw them in jail without charges

    In Mississippi, serious mental illness or substance abuse can land you in jail, even if you aren’t charged with a crime. The state is a stark outlier in jailing so many people for so long, but many officials say they don’t have another option By Isabelle Taft, Mollie Simon, ProPublica and Agnel Philip, ProPublica This...
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    Mississippi again ranks first in nation for stillbirths, new data shows

    Mississippi again ranks first in nation for stillbirths, new data shows

    By Pam Dankins Mississippi continues to rank first in the nation in fetal deaths, according to 2021 data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last month. The report examined deaths of fetuses in utero that occurred after 20 weeks’ gestation, also known as stillbirths, in the United States. Mississippi led the nation...
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    Meet the people deciding how to spend $50 billion in opioid cash settlement per state

    Meet the people deciding how to spend $50 billion in opioid cash settlement per state

    By Aneri Pattani – Black Headline Newswire As more than $50 billion makes its way to state and local governments to compensate for the opioid epidemic, people with high hopes for the money are already fighting over a little-known bureaucratic arm of the process: state councils that wield immense power over how the cash is...
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    ‘We’re not doing that’: why a Black couple wouldn’t crowdfund to pay off medical debts

    ‘We’re not doing that’: why a Black couple wouldn’t crowdfund to pay off medical debts

    By Noam N. Levey – Black Headline Newswire SUFFOLK, Va. — When Kristie Fields was undergoing treatment for breast cancer nine years ago, she got some unsolicited advice at the hospital: Share your story on the local news, a nurse told her. Viewers would surely send money. Fields, a Navy veteran and former shipyard worker,...
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    New Charleston museum nods to historical roots of US health disparities

    New Charleston museum nods to historical roots of US health disparities

    By Lauren Sausser – Black Headline Newswire CHARLESTON, S.C. — Maude Callen, a Black nurse-midwife, delivered more than 800 infants across the South Carolina Lowcountry starting in the 1920s, when segregation made it difficult for Black people to get medical care. Although Callen isn’t commonly considered a household name, visitors passing through the new $120...
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    Food crisis in Africa: the high cost of imported fertilizers is adding to the problem

    Food crisis in Africa: the high cost of imported fertilizers is adding to the problem

    Subsidizing fertilizer is costly for African governments By (Special to Black Headline News) Global fertilizer suppliers have made incredibly high profits in 2022/23 on the back of price spikes attributed to the Russia-Ukraine war. The profits of the world’s top nine producers trebled in 2022 from two years previously. The margins and impacts have been...
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    President Biden establishes Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument, cementing history

    President Biden establishes Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument, cementing history

    This will be America’s 425th National Park; although the known killers have never been charged, the monument will remind Americans of this historical tragedy By Black Headline News https://vimeo.com/849660717 WASHINGTON – The Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument became the country’s 425th national park July 25, on the 82nd anniversary of Till’s birth, as...
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    DeSantis’ ‘war on woke’ looks a lot like attempts by other countries to deny and rewrite history

    DeSantis’ ‘war on woke’ looks a lot like attempts by other countries to deny and rewrite history

    SB 266 aims to stop college professors from teaching about systemic racism By Rochelle Anne Davis and Eileen Kane (Special to Black Headline News) A Florida law that took effect on July 1, 2023, restricts how educators in the state’s public colleges and universities can teach about the racial oppression that African Americans have faced...
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    • Black Micro-Schools Deserve Recognition: NABML Creates National Standards and Resources

      BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE: Black families are the fastest-growing demographic in alternative education. Discover how the National Association of Black Micro School Leaders is providing educators with resources, training, and certification to launch thriving microschools.

    • IN MEMORIAM: Rest in Power — Minnesota Loses a True Warrior in Yusef Mgeni

      MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — Yusef Mgeni, a brilliant historian, community organizer, former St. Paul educator and fierce advocate for Black people, died on April 7, 2026, leaving behind a legacy that will echo through generations of Black Minnesota history and community building.

    • Revolve Fund to Provide $20,000 to Support Food Access Efforts in Alabama Black Belt

      THE AFRO — “Revolve Fund complements its core mission of improving capital access for entrepreneurs by partnering with leading organizations that are addressing critical community needs,” said James Wahls, founder and managing director of Revolve Fund. “Like BBCF, Revolve understands at the most fundamental level, everyone should have access to healthy food.” 

    • Mamdani Plans City Grocery Store in East Harlem 

      NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — The store will be located at La Marqueta, a historic marketplace beneath the elevated Park Avenue tracks. The project is expected to cost approximately $30 million and is slated to open next year, utilizing currently vacant space within the city-owned facility. Operating rent-free, officials say the model is intended to lower overhead and pass savings on to consumers.

    • Cuban President Vows to Defend the Country Against US Invasion

      NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — The remarks come amid heightened rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump, whose administration has increased pressure on the communist-led nation. Trump recently suggested that a “takeover” of Cuba, potentially unfriendly, remains a possibility, while senior officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have called for political change on the island.

    • The hidden risks of poor water management in residential properties

      Poor water management in residential properties can result in structural damage, health risks, and long-term financial strain. Water is the most important resource for any country, and having access to clean drinking water should be a right that needs to be preserved. Unfortunately, we are noticing a trend in the US right now where poor water

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