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May- 2025 -26 MayPolitics
Charles B. Rangel, Trailblazing Harlem Lawmaker and Civil Rights Champion, Dies at 94
In 1970, Rangel was elected to Congress after defeating the legendary Rev. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. He would go on…
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22 MayOp-Ed
Clearing My Name Took Eight Years — And the Price Was Steep
"The cost of justice has been steep, but I stand here—battle-tested, unshaken, and resolute. I was always innocent. And now,…
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20 MayNNPA Newswire
Rep. LaMonica McIver: Members of Congress Rally Around Black Congresswoman Charged by Trump’s ICE Officers
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Though McIver was not present at the press event, she was on Capitol Hill attending meetings and…
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16 MayHBCU
Marva Johnson Selected as FAMU’s 13th President Amid Heated Backlash; Alumni Outraged
Amid vocal opposition and community concern, the Board of Trustees selects a corporate executive to lead the nation's top public…
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15 May#NNPA BlackPress
The 12 Jurors Who Will Decide Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Fate
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — the jurors will be asked to weigh damning charges that span decades and shake the very foundation…
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8 MayLocal Politics
Travaris McCurdy for House District 40 Special Election: “This Is Personal”
“This community is in my DNA. I went to school here, walked these streets with my grandparents, and now I’m…
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7 MayHealth
Department of Health-Orange Provides Free or Low-Cost Breast Cancer Screenings
Orlando, Fla. — The Florida Department of Health in Orange County (DOH-Orange) will host the 3D Mobile Mammography bus to…
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7 MayCommunity
Orlando Fire Department Marks 140 Years of Service with Historic Celebration and Unveiling of Special Anniversary Engine
“From our humble beginnings as a volunteer company in 1885 to now being a nationally recognized, highly accredited department, today…
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6 MayHealth
Nemours Children’s Health calls for stronger early reading tools to improve academic and lifelong health outcomes
“Investing in early childhood education, particularly in literacy, is one of the most effective strategies to improve long-term health outcomes,”…
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5 MayCommentary
Déjà Vu All Over Again, Again- Stereotypes and the NFL Draft
On the other hand when white athletes or white men in general show confidence in anything they are often called…
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