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A critique of the President's plans for the mid-term election, contrasting with the legacy of John F. Kennedy's perpetual light and civil rights acts.
Black Maternal Health Week highlights maternal mortality rates for Black women and key federal legislation to improve ...
Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour sparks financial stress among fans. With high ticket prices, some struggle to decide between ...
Central State University appoints Phill Black as interim director of public safety to enhance campus safety with 30 years of law enforcement experience.
Gospel Fest, a collaboration between Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Pastor Smokie Norful, and HBCU choirs, delivered an unforgettable experience of music and ministry.
Darrell Mosley is named the new head coach of Coppin State University's women's basketball program. He brings 15 years of collegiate coaching experience.
Bishop Walter Scott Thomas Sr. retires after five decades of leading New Psalmist Baptist Church, a beloved figure in the faith community.
Maryland lawmakers restore funding to the state's youth mental health program, providing $70 million for the second round of grants to mental health providers.
Thousands celebrate DC Emancipation Day with a parade, live entertainment, and fireworks, marking the 20th anniversary of the public holiday.
West Baltimore Beautification Project' on April 19 for a day of community cleanup, planting, and pride in West Baltimore neighborhoods.
Before buying a car, consider the full cost of ownership, including insurance, maintenance, repairs, and taxes. Plan ahead to avoid financial strain.
Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton calls on Black America to boycott PepsiCo for abandoning DEI initiatives. He urges Black consumers to use their purchasing power as a tool for protest.