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  • Why Asset Protection Goes Beyond Cybersecurity for Black-Owned Businesses

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Cybersecurity for businesses matters because small companies are often easier targets than large corporations. Coalition's 2025 small business cybersecurity study found that many small businesses understand cyber risk, yet many still believe they are too small to attract attackers. The post Why Asset Protection Goes Beyond Cybersecurity for Black-Owned Businesses appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • OP-ED: Don’t Let Misinformation Undermine Proven Crime-Fighting Tools

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — As technology continues to develop at a rapid rate, criminal behavior becomes more advanced and more complicated – it is critical our officers are equipped with tools that can combat this crime. License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology is one of these tools. It has a proven track record in real-time identification, which helps our officers solve crimes faster and protect our communities more effectively.  The post OP-ED: Don’t Let Misinformation Undermine Proven Crime-Fighting Tools appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Agape Movement Recommended as Development Partner for the People’s Way Project in South Minneapolis

    MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — “This moment is bigger than any one individual or organization,” said Bridgette Stewart of Agape Movement. “The People’s Way project represents an opportunity to build something lasting for the community, centered on healing, unity, economic opportunity, and honoring the significance and legacy connected to this space.” The post Agape Movement Recommended as Development Partner for the People’s Way Project in South Minneapolis appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • ‘Whites Only’ Signs Were Haunting Reminders of America’s Racism

    LOS ANGELES WAVE — The Jim Crow system was undergirded by beliefs that formerly enslaved Black people and their descendants were inferior to white people in fundamental ways, including intelligence, morality and behavior. Allowing white and Black people to coexist as equals, the system’s supporters believed, might encourage interracial sexual relations and spur the rise of an abominable race that would destroy the racial purity of the nation’s superior white populace. The post ‘Whites Only’ Signs Were Haunting Reminders of America’s Racism appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Real-Time Data Becomes Bigger Focus in Product Testing

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Industries from retail and healthcare to gaming and software are investing heavily in live analytics and instant feedback tools. Product teams are under pressure to react quickly as customer expectations continue rising, making real-time testing one of the biggest priorities in modern product development. The post Real-Time Data Becomes Bigger Focus in Product Testing appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Buying vs. Starting a Veterinary Practice: Key Financial Differences

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Buying an existing practice typically involves a larger upfront purchase price, but it also comes with immediate revenue. Established clinics already have a client base, staff, equipment, and operational systems in place; this means income can begin right away, which can help offset loan payments and operating costs. The post Buying vs. Starting a Veterinary Practice: Key Financial Differences appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Washington Amber Alert active after father grabs son

    Washington State Patrol issued an Amber Alert this afternoon after a 4-year-old boy was allegedly taken by his father during a supervised visit in Shelton, prompting an active search that expanded after the suspect’s vehicle was found abandoned. Kyson Moen was taken around 12:30 p.m. near the 600 block of West Park Street, according to The post Washington Amber Alert active after father grabs son appeared first on Rolling Out.

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  • Why Asset Protection Goes Beyond Cybersecurity for Black-Owned Businesses

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Cybersecurity for businesses matters because small companies are often easier targets than large corporations. Coalition's 2025 small business cybersecurity study found that many small businesses understand cyber risk, yet many still believe they are too small to attract attackers. The post Why Asset Protection Goes Beyond Cybersecurity for Black-Owned Businesses appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • OP-ED: Don’t Let Misinformation Undermine Proven Crime-Fighting Tools

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — As technology continues to develop at a rapid rate, criminal behavior becomes more advanced and more complicated – it is critical our officers are equipped with tools that can combat this crime. License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology is one of these tools. It has a proven track record in real-time identification, which helps our officers solve crimes faster and protect our communities more effectively.  The post OP-ED: Don’t Let Misinformation Undermine Proven Crime-Fighting Tools appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Agape Movement Recommended as Development Partner for the People’s Way Project in South Minneapolis

    MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — “This moment is bigger than any one individual or organization,” said Bridgette Stewart of Agape Movement. “The People’s Way project represents an opportunity to build something lasting for the community, centered on healing, unity, economic opportunity, and honoring the significance and legacy connected to this space.” The post Agape Movement Recommended as Development Partner for the People’s Way Project in South Minneapolis appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • ‘Whites Only’ Signs Were Haunting Reminders of America’s Racism

    LOS ANGELES WAVE — The Jim Crow system was undergirded by beliefs that formerly enslaved Black people and their descendants were inferior to white people in fundamental ways, including intelligence, morality and behavior. Allowing white and Black people to coexist as equals, the system’s supporters believed, might encourage interracial sexual relations and spur the rise of an abominable race that would destroy the racial purity of the nation’s superior white populace. The post ‘Whites Only’ Signs Were Haunting Reminders of America’s Racism appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Real-Time Data Becomes Bigger Focus in Product Testing

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Industries from retail and healthcare to gaming and software are investing heavily in live analytics and instant feedback tools. Product teams are under pressure to react quickly as customer expectations continue rising, making real-time testing one of the biggest priorities in modern product development. The post Real-Time Data Becomes Bigger Focus in Product Testing appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Buying vs. Starting a Veterinary Practice: Key Financial Differences

    NNPA NEWSWIRE — Buying an existing practice typically involves a larger upfront purchase price, but it also comes with immediate revenue. Established clinics already have a client base, staff, equipment, and operational systems in place; this means income can begin right away, which can help offset loan payments and operating costs. The post Buying vs. Starting a Veterinary Practice: Key Financial Differences appeared first on BlackPressUSA.

  • Washington Amber Alert active after father grabs son

    Washington State Patrol issued an Amber Alert this afternoon after a 4-year-old boy was allegedly taken by his father during a supervised visit in Shelton, prompting an active search that expanded after the suspect’s vehicle was found abandoned. Kyson Moen was taken around 12:30 p.m. near the 600 block of West Park Street, according to The post Washington Amber Alert active after father grabs son appeared first on Rolling Out.

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