By Karla Goodhart Recurrent Breast Cancer While most breast cancers are treatable, it may come back. According to the Mayo Clinic, recurrent breast cancer, which happens when not all cancer…
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From Fresh Prince to Grace + Soul & Mother Wit: An Interview with Daphne Maxwell Reid
By Nia Simone McLeod While many know Daphne Maxwell Reid as the beloved “Aunt Viv” from the late 90s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, her 40-year career reaches…
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Family Features Preparing side dishes can be time consuming. Save those precious minutes to enjoy the holidays by using refrigerated, never-frozen options like mashed potatoes, mashed sweet potatoes, baked apples…
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Why are we STILL in an active struggle to VOTE in the United States of America? Fifty-three years AFTER the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed into law, why…
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With this column, we offer food for thought. We want to start a conversation, and encourage people to find a way that we can protect historically black neighborhoods and grow…
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You can’t put a price on your family’s security. But by choosing a security system from a reputable provider, you can be sure that you won’t spend an arm and…
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No one won the $1 billion Mega Millions jackpot last week that now grows to around $1.6 billion. The chances of winning are slim, reported to be 1 in 302.6…
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U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement As the national voice for Black-owned businesses, the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. applauds American trade negotiators in finalizing a new trilateral agreement with Canada and Mexico. The…
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College CornerFeaturedKe-ana Williams
The Legacy Behind the George H. Bennett Office for International Education
The Legacy Behind the George H. Bennett Office for International Education By: Ke-ana Williams As the time to walk across the stage nears, undergraduate students are faced with a host…