The tech industry’s cost cutting wave has claimed another casualty, and this time it’s massive. Amazon revealed plans to eliminate approximately 14,000 positions, marking the
The rainbow crosswalks in Houston’s Montrose neighborhood have long been more than painted stripes on pavement. They served as markers of identity, remembrance and belonging
By Stacy M. Brown
Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ appearance on CBS’s “Face the Nation†this week signaled a noticeable change
Selected high school students receive all-expenses-paid trip to Walt Disney World Resort for transformative mentorship program; Applications close October 31.
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By Fred Redmond
This Saturday marks one month of the federal government shutdown. Hundreds of thousands of federal workers—nearly 20% of whom are Black and 30%
By Shernay Williams
The Obama Foundation is giving the public a virtual preview of the Barack Obama Presidential Center, a 19-acre, community-rooted campus slated to open
A man wades through a flooded street ahead of the forecasted arrival of Hurricane Melissa in Old Harbour, Jamaica, Oct. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
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Zimbabwe president Emmerson Mnangagwa has vowed to keep his country resilient in the face of the Western imposed sanctions.
Mnangagwa has expressed gratitude to citizens and
Fuel prices continue to be a hot topic in Southern Africa, and a quick comparison between South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe shows just how much
by Brian Shilhavy
Healthy Traditions Press Release
In 2002 I started my ecommerce company Tropical Traditions, which began selling our Virgin Coconut Oil and other products we