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REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. — First Lady Jill Biden has tested positive for COVID-19. Her office confirmed the news Monday, saying the 72-year-old is experiencing mild symptoms. She’s expected to remain at her home in Delaware. The first lady recently visited Indiana. She was in Westfield where she toured Westfield High School and spoke with students […] The post First Lady Dr. Jill Biden Tests Positive For COVID appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM — Indy's Mobile News.

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The footage seemingly contradicts the initial police narrative that Ta'Kiya Young accelerated toward an officer. The post ‘You Going To Shoot Me?’ Bodycam Video Shows Ohio Cops ‘Execute’ Pregnant Black Woman appeared first on NewsOne.

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NATIONAL — Jimmy Buffett is dead at the age of 76. The singer-songwriter, best known for his iconic hit “Margaritaville,” consistently performed over the past five decades, but was forced to cancel his most recent tour after being hospitalized for an illness this past May. A posting to his social media sites said Buffett passed […] The post Singer, Businessman Jimmy Buffett Dead at 76 appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM — Indy's Mobile News.

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With a career marked by integrity, courage and a relentless pursuit of justice, Fani Willis deserves her flowers now for being a beacon of bravery amid her bold indictment of Donald Trump. The post Protect Fani Willis At All Costs! Flowers For The Fearless D.A. Of Fulton County appeared first on NewsOne.

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After graphic bodycam video was released, the family of Ta'Kiya Young, a pregnant Black driver killed by Ohio police, wants the cops to be charged with the death of her unborn daughter, too. The post Ta’Kiya Young’s Family Wants Cop Who Shot Her Charged With Killing Unborn Daughter, Too appeared first on NewsOne.

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Tremaine Emory, a Black man appointed as the first creative director of Supreme, has quit due to racism stemming from an Arthur Jafa collab. The post End Of An Era? Supreme’s First-Ever Creative Director Exits Due To “Systematic Racism” appeared first on Black America Web.

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From former Destiny's Child member Latavia Roberson's intriguing journey into sports management to strategies for achieving a work-life balance with burnout expert Dr. Raushannah Johnson-Verwayne, and financial wisdom with Sameer Sawaqed and Richard Corral to a political comedy documentary from the Small Doses Podcast team and finally, gaining insights into the experiences and challenges faced by successful black women in the entertainment industry, the Urban One Podcast Network has a wide range of podcasts that bring you the best insights into the life of an entrepreneur. The post The 5 Best Black Business Podcasts on The Urban One Podcast Network 9/01/23 appeared first on Black America Web.

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Does hip-hop have a chance at running America soon? The post Hip-Hop For President: Could Rap Be Running America In 2024? appeared first on Black America Web.

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Trump Pleads Not Guilty To Georgia Charges ATLANTA, GA.–Former President Trump has pleaded not guilty to charges in his election interference case in Georgia. On Thursday, a lawyer for Trump filed a waiver for his formal arraignment and entered the plea. Trump and 18 co-defendants face racketeering charges. They are accused of trying to overturn […] The post Trump Pleads Not Guilty To Georgia Charges appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM — Indy's Mobile News.

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Ta'Kiya Young, a pregnant Black woman, was shot by a police officer in Blendon Township, Ohio, killing her and her unborn child. Her family is demanding to see the bodycam video. The post Why Did Police Shoot Ta’Kiya Young? Family Of Pregnant Black Woman Killed In Ohio Demands Justice appeared first on NewsOne.

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Following a racist mass shooting carried out by a white supremacist in Jacksonville, these moving photos show a community healing, protesting and demanding change. The post Pray For Jacksonville: Moving Photos Show Florida Healing From Deadly White Supremacist Violence appeared first on NewsOne.

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Florida officials who were tasked with reviewed the now-banned AP African American studies course were concerned that the curriculum didn’t offer “opposing viewpoints” of slavery. The post Florida Wants To Teach ‘Opposing Viewpoints’ And ‘Other Perspectives’ Of Slavery appeared first on NewsOne.