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  • DC Voters Fill the Seats at ‘Ask a D.C. Candidate Mayoral Forum’

    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.

  • ‘Slavery Was a Good Thing,’ Black Leader Says MAGA Told Him

    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.

  • ‘I Was Confident in Myself and Her Answer. I Knew She Would Say Yes … We Had Spent a Lot of Time Together’

    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.

  • Midweek Magic: How Sloss Furnaces Brings History to Life for Students

    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.

  • Q and A: Operation Child Care Project

    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.

  • The Houston jazz scene deserves ‘A Love Supreme’

    Many are unaware of Houston’s impact on the world of jazz past and present.

  • Crystal Lister empowers STEM students one explosion at a time

    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

  • Reporter message: HISD NES expansion, PVAMU gala, Black cowboys

    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,

  • Jack Yates’ siblings defend 800-meter titles, set sights on bigger stage

    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,

  • Movies to watch during Black Women’s History Month

    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

  • NBA Playoffs: ATL, Raptors and T-Wolves win Game 3s

    ATLANTA – CJ McCollum sank a clutch fadeaway jumper with 12.5 seconds remaining, spoiling New York’s night once more and lifting the Atlanta Hawks to a 109-108 win, giving them a 2-1 edge over the Knicks in their first-round NBA playoff series Thursday night. Following his standout performance in Game 2 at Madison Square Garden, The post NBA Playoffs: ATL, Raptors and T-Wolves win Game 3s first appeared on BlackPressUSA.

  • WWE Releases Six Superstars in Post-WrestleMania Cuts

    WWE has released six superstars on April 24, 2026, in the latest round of post-WrestleMania cuts. The departures confirmed so far are Nikki Cross, Bo Dallas (Uncle Howdy), Joe Gacy, Zoey Stark, Alba Fyre, and Andre Chase. Talent releases in the days following WrestleMania have become a recurring pattern for the company, and this year The post WWE Releases Six Superstars in Post-WrestleMania Cuts appeared first on Rolling Out.

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30+ Internet Usage Statistics for 2024: Users, Speed, Behavior

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50+ Email Marketing Statistics for 2024: Key Insights & Trends

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Super Bowl Sunday:  Andra Day ‘Lift’s Every Voice and Sings,’ Usher brings Atlanta to half-time, and Patrick Mahomes wins Super Bowl MVP trophy

Super Bowl Sunday: Andra Day ‘Lift’s Every Voice and Sings,’ Usher brings Atlanta to half-time, and Patrick Mahomes wins Super Bowl MVP trophy

  • February 12, 2024
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By Black Headline News Super Bowl LVIII Sunday at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev. was a clencher from the beginning to the end. The football game between the Kansas City Chiefs (KC Chiefs) and the San Francisco 49ers (49ers) was an upset for some, but a vainglorious moment for the winning team who took...
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Black Headline News to honor Black History Month starting this weekend through ‘A Historical Timeline Review of Black Films in America’ tribute

Black Headline News to honor Black History Month starting this weekend through ‘A Historical Timeline Review of Black Films in America’ tribute

  • February 09, 2024
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With some Black films lost through the passage of time, thanks to the Black press, there are still historical records of these significant moments in history By Black Headline News Throughout American history, Black entertainers have had a strong influence on the entertainment industry; ironically the initial beginnings of the film industry in the early...
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Browser Usage Statistics by Year, Device and Country (2024)

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Browser Usage Statistics by Year, Device and Country (2024)

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Browser Usage Statistics by Year, Device and Country (2024)

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Matric results: South Africa’s record school pass rates aren’t what they seem – what’s really happening in the education system

Matric results: South Africa’s record school pass rates aren’t what they seem – what’s really happening in the education system

  • February 08, 2024
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By Michael Le Cordeur (Special to Black Headline News) South Africa’s matric (grade 12) class of 2023, which wrote final school-leaving exams late last year, has been hailed by the country’s minister of basic education for achieving “extraordinary” results. Of the 691,160 candidates who wrote the National Senior Certificate exams, 82.9% – that’s 572,983 – passed,...
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BHN Radio 2-6-2024: From three Black soldiers killed, atmospheric rivers in California to Gov. Newsom’s viral video, news publishers also discuss President Biden’s primary election wins and woes

BHN Radio 2-6-2024: From three Black soldiers killed, atmospheric rivers in California to Gov. Newsom’s viral video, news publishers also discuss President Biden’s primary election wins and woes

  • February 07, 2024
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By Black Headline News In this episode of BHN Radio, news publishers Cheryl smith, Julia Ann Dudley Najieb and Brigitte Jones first discuss the breaking news about the three US soldiers killed in the drone attack on a US military outpost in Jordan. The three Black soldiers were identified as Sgt. William Rivers, 46, of Carrollton, Georgia; Specialist Kennedy...
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  • DC Voters Fill the Seats at ‘Ask a D.C. Candidate Mayoral Forum’

    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.

  • ‘Slavery Was a Good Thing,’ Black Leader Says MAGA Told Him

    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.

  • ‘I Was Confident in Myself and Her Answer. I Knew She Would Say Yes … We Had Spent a Lot of Time Together’

    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.

  • Midweek Magic: How Sloss Furnaces Brings History to Life for Students

    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.

  • Q and A: Operation Child Care Project

    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.

  • The Houston jazz scene deserves ‘A Love Supreme’

    Many are unaware of Houston’s impact on the world of jazz past and present.

  • Crystal Lister empowers STEM students one explosion at a time

    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

  • Reporter message: HISD NES expansion, PVAMU gala, Black cowboys

    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,

  • Jack Yates’ siblings defend 800-meter titles, set sights on bigger stage

    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,

  • Movies to watch during Black Women’s History Month

    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

  • NBA Playoffs: ATL, Raptors and T-Wolves win Game 3s

    ATLANTA – CJ McCollum sank a clutch fadeaway jumper with 12.5 seconds remaining, spoiling New York’s night once more and lifting the Atlanta Hawks to a 109-108 win, giving them a 2-1 edge over the Knicks in their first-round NBA playoff series Thursday night. Following his standout performance in Game 2 at Madison Square Garden, The post NBA Playoffs: ATL, Raptors and T-Wolves win Game 3s first appeared on BlackPressUSA.

  • WWE Releases Six Superstars in Post-WrestleMania Cuts

    WWE has released six superstars on April 24, 2026, in the latest round of post-WrestleMania cuts. The departures confirmed so far are Nikki Cross, Bo Dallas (Uncle Howdy), Joe Gacy, Zoey Stark, Alba Fyre, and Andre Chase. Talent releases in the days following WrestleMania have become a recurring pattern for the company, and this year The post WWE Releases Six Superstars in Post-WrestleMania Cuts appeared first on Rolling Out.

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