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Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., but for Black people, cancer signs can show up in unexpected places, and ...
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The Root on MSNAfter Dissing Black Americans For Years, African Immigrants Want Us To Care As Trump Tries to Deport Them. A Professor Explains What We should DoThere historically have been tension between Black Americans and African immigrants. Can we put that to the side to stand ...
The black boxes will provide cockpit conversations and data related to the plane's engine and control settings to ...
The black boxes will provide cockpit conversations and data related to the plane’s engine and control settings to ...
When Black businesses grow, when small businesses grow, then they usually reinvest in the community and build the community.” ...
President of the Lexington NAACP chapter, Whit Whitaker, said the decision not to invite President Trump comes amid the several lawsuits the NAACP filed during the president’s second term.
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Longmont Times-Call on MSNLongmont’s Eight Black airport shuttle closes, leaving customers with questions, vouchersLongmont-based airport shuttle company Eight Black abruptly closed Friday, leaving customers holding prepaid vouchers and ...
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New Haven's Juneteenth Restaurant Week highlights Black-owned eateries in cityThat flavorful smell in the air doesn't get any better than this.
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There is power in acknowledging history — even the parts that are gruesome and difficult to stomach. That's what Juneteenth teaches us.
As we approach Juneteenth, there is an ongoing movement in Cleveland to promote freedom, healing, and cultural celebration while also addressing Black maternal health.
It has been 10 years since a mass shooting at a historically Black Charleston church killed nine people and shocked the U.S.
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