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Ohio hit by 'explosive diarrhea' outbreak; officials investigate fresh produce as source, including romaine, cilantro, and berries.
Maine Gov. Janet Mills announced via social media that she had been briefed on a situation in which a federal agent fatally shot a man in his 20s.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority welcomes new honorary members, celebrating trailblazers in diverse fields like politics, music, and advocacy.
D.L. Hughley reflects on America's exhaustion with broken promises, division, and apathy, challenging readers to confront the nation's decline.
Nolan Wells case raises questions, Senator Graham dies, Kia Telluride recall, and a faith-filled Ministry Monday reflection.
Lindsey Graham, a longtime Republican senator, has died at 71 after a 'brief and sudden illness.' His legacy is marked by his shift from Trump critic to staunch ally.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham has died. His office has confirmed that the Republican Senator from South Carolina has died at age 71 after a “brief and sudden illness.” A statement from Graham’s office says the senator’s family “appreciates prayers at this time and asks for privacy during this incredibly difficult period.” Emergency […]
As the investigation into the death of 18 year old Nolan Wells continues, a growing number of prominent Black leaders and entertainers are stepping forward to support his family both publicly and financially. According to People, filmmaker Tyler Perry has offered to help cover Wells’ funeral expenses after learning about the Mississippi college football player’s […]
A video shows the cop questioning the teen about why he was wearing his jacket with the hood up on a warm day, and then grabbing him.
Sybil Wilkes Covers Today's What We Need to Know: The Family of Nolan Wells Demands Answers and More
A federal court rules against Florida's controversial 'Stop Woke Act', a Black business report shows huge economic potential, and a 14-year-old track phenom impresses.
African American children face significantly higher drowning risks, a troubling disparity rooted in complex historical factors.
Detroit tops list of most stressed cities, followed by Baltimore, Cleveland, and Memphis.
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