The southeast of Louisiana, dubbed “Cancer Alley,” is historically known for the proximity of toxic factory plants to its majority Black community resulting in decades of serious health issues and cancer diagnoses. Well, a new study says the conditions are even worse than we thought.
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Messiah Williams is one of the youngest Black men in North Carolina State University’s
Lenora Howze, Executive/Advertising Director for the 131- year- old AFRO-American Newspapers welcomes Bobby Henry, Sr., chair of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) at BWI. Henry, Publisher of the Westside Gazette in Fort Lauderdale, Florida., is in Baltimore for NNPA’s Annual Convention on June 19-22.
Two former senior aides have revealed that Trump discussed executing Americans, including his own staff, for disobedience.
The ad emphasizes Trump’s recent legal troubles, including his conviction on 34 felony counts and liabilities for sexual assault and financial fraud. It paints Trump as a figure driven by power and revenge, contrasting sharply with Biden’s focus on lowering costs, tackling corporate greed, and improving the lives of Americans.
Dr. Tawanna O. Gilliard, a renowned author, speaker, and board-certified Obstetrician/Gynecologist, announces the release of her highly anticipated debut book, On the Other Side of Greatness: Lessons on the Journey from 6-Figure Debt to 7-figure Success, offering a trans-formative approach to conquering financial challenges and embracing the shift of your money mindset.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is the local prosecutor in Trump’s New York trial, and the case had nothing to do with President Biden or his administration. Trump was convicted of falsifying business records as part of a scheme to cover up a sex scandal that threatened to erupt while he was running for president in 2016.
The nine-member court upheld a previous ruling by a district court judge in Tulsa, stating that the plaintiffs’ grievances, although legitimate, did not fall within the purview of the state’s public nuisance statute.
The case against the Atlanta-based venture capital fund began last year with a lawsuit by the American Alliance for Equal Rights. The lawsuit, led by Edward Blum, who is known for challenging affirmative action in college admissions, alleged that the fund, which specifically caters to Black women, is racially discriminatory.
