The New York State attorney general has issued a new subpoena to the National Rifle Association, deepening her eight-month investigation and providing fresh clues about where it is headed, according to people with knowledge of the document. [mc4wp_form id=”6042″] The subpoena, which was described to The New York Times, was issued last week and covers […]
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Meet the CEO of LAX Airport — Yes, a Black Woman! | Black Business.com
Not a lot of people know that a Black woman, Deborah Flint, is the CEO of the Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), which owns and operates LAX and Van Nuys Airports – two of the largest and busiest airports in the country. As CEO since 2015, Flint has made significant transformations to help enhance the […]
View MoreJennifer Hudson Reveals She Has 26 Siblings: “I’m The Youngest, Or At Least In The Last Two Or Three” | Madame Noire
Jennifer Hudson may have grown up in a relatively small brood, but according to the 38-year-old singer and actress, she actually comes from a pretty large family. Huge actually. [mc4wp_form id=”6042″] During an interview with The Guardian to promote her latest film, Cats, Hudson talked about about her family, her relationship with her sister Julia, […]
View MoreUpdate: Mercy must honor its agreement with Jamaa Birth Village | The St. Louis American
Black women make demands regarding Mercy Birthing Center Midwifery Care
View MoreLauren London Is ‘Forever Stronger’ In The Latest Puma Campaign | Essence
The Marathon Continues
View MoreLost Ethiopian town comes from a forgotten empire that rivalled Rome | New Scientist
Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient buried town in Ethiopia that was inhabited for 1400 years. The town was part of a powerful civilisation called Aksum that dominated East Africa for centuries and traded with other great powers like the Roman Empire. [mc4wp_form id=”6042″] “This is one of the most important ancient civilisations, but people [in […]
View MoreCollege Football Doesn’t Give Black Coaches Many Chances | Five Thirty Eight
Where Willie Taggart goes, so goes history. The 43-year-old — whose parents worked in migrant fields — landed head-coaching gigs at Oregon and Florida State, two of the most coveted jobs in college football, at a relatively young age. At each of his four stops as a head coach,1 Taggart was the first African American […]
View MoreThis Is What Racism Sounds Like in the Banking Industry | The New York Times
A JPMorgan employee and a customer secretly recorded their conversations with bank employees.
View MoreMeet the Black woman who has fed thousands for free on thanksgiving for almost 40 years | Yen
Kind-hearted Janet Easley has been serving Thanksgiving dinner to thousands of needy people in central Indiana every holiday for the last 38 years. Indianapublicmedia.org writes that Janet Easley has welcomed everyone to the Turner Family Thanksgiving Meal, which will be held at three locations across Indianapolis in 2019. Easley has invited everybody including children and […]
View MoreBoston activist wins City Council race by a single vote after recount | The Boston Globe
Julia Mejia told reporters at City Hall moments after the tally was announced that she was prepared for a legal challenge.
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