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Trump announces controversial 2024 presidential run

Will former President Donald Trump be re-elected to the White House? After Trump filed for re-election recently and announced his candidacy to run in 2024...

Hard truths about inflation in Black America and how to face them  

According to reports, an average Black family has less than one-tenth of the household wealth of their White counterparts.    The racial wealth gap is evident...

Republican John James takes home win in Michigan’s 10th congressional district

Republican John James wins the state’s 10th congressional seat, winning out by thousands of votes, putting him ahead of his contender Democrat Carl Marlinga. Republican...

Movember Month encourages men to be more proactive about their health

Darren Brown, long-time supporter of Movember.     “There is no time like now to have conversations around health to break stigmas in the Black community.”   Los Angeles-based...

Can Black people afford to quiet quit?  

Photo: Getty Images “Quiet quitting.”   It’s a new buzzword circulating the internet, which is a shiny corporate-esque phrase that simply means just doing one’s job...

Say Their Names: The Transgender peril in Detroit   

Photo: Getty Images Hayden Davis. Dede Ricks.    Do you know who they are?    They are the underreported, underrepresented, and often, tragically, overlooked – seemingly in life and...

Hack your finances with this fall money-saving guide

GREENPATH FINANCIAL WELLNESS CEO Kristen Holt, left, and LPL Financial Wealth Advisor and Financial Educator Specialist Sherise Steele, right. The beginning of Fall, which officially...

Blueprint of a Lady: Renowned artist Nnenna Freelon speaks on it 

Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist Nnenna Freelon   Ladies and gentlemen, Nnenna Freelon.    She needs no introduction.    The Durham, North Carolina-based six-time Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist, music educator, arts advocate, producer, and...

Business expert Jacqueline M. Baker shows others how to take the lead in new book

In 2021, nearly seven percent of companies were led by female CEOs, and about 15 percent had female CFOs. Also, Black CFOs nearly doubled...

Breast Cancer Awareness Month brings treatment options to forefront in Black community 

Black women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer than White women, according to cancer.org.    They’re also 30% more likely...

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