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Oregon Becomes First State to Decriminalize Hard Drugs Like Heroin and Cocaine

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By Paul Best | Fox News – Oregon became the first state to decriminalize hard drugs like heroin, cocaine and meth in a 59-41% vote as of early Wednesday morning, according to the Associated Press. The “Drug Addiction Treatment […]

Health

Black Americans See a Health-Care System Infected by Racism, New Poll Shows

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BY MICHAEL A. FLETCHER – As COVID-19 disproportionately devastates Black communities, seven in ten African Americans say people are treated unfairly based on race or ethnicity when they seek medical care. AFRICAN AMERICANS HAVE a dim view […]

Lifestyle

Chef Marcus Samuelsson Celebrates the Variety of Black Food

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NEW YORK (AP) — If anyone asks chef Marcus Samuelsson what African food taste like, he has a ready answer: Have you ever had barbeque? Rice? Collard greens? Okra? Coffee? “All of that food comes […]

Sports

The NFL is Confronting Racism, But Are Black Quarterbacks Continuing to be Stereotyped?

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By Calum Trenaman, CNN – To his frustration, they talked about Patrick Mahomes’ arm rather than his decision making as if brawn somehow mattered more than brain. Despite monetary success and awards, Black quarterbacks, past and present, […]

Editorials

After a Lifetime of Political Elections, Black People in America are Still Not Free

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By John W. Fountain – Yet I am compelled, even in a land where I am still not free, to march with my Black son to the polls to vote. On the eve of another U.S. […]

Entertainment

Forest Whitaker: African-Americans are Progressing

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By Celebretainment – Forest Whitaker thinks the lives of African-Americans are “progressing”.  The 59-year-old actor believes that living standards and opportunities for African-Americans are slowly improving, but he acknowledges that more work needs to be […]

Business

African American Cultural Society, Inc. Receives $8,000 Grant

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PALM COAST FL – The African American Cultural Society, Inc. (AACS) is pleased to announce, receipt of an $8,000 Florida Humanities CARES grant July 30, 2020. This CARES funding has enabled AACS to continue to […]

Health

6 Ways to Have the Best Sex of Your Life

November 3, 2020 admin 0

By Alaya Linton – Sex and relationship experts reveal techniques for connecting with and embracing your deepest desires. Number 3 can open the door to exquisite realms of pleasure. When sex educator Wendy Petties began teaching […]

Health

What You Really Need to Know About Urinary Tract Infections

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By Janelle King, RN – As you get older your bladder weakens and is less stretchy, which can make trips to the bathroom more frequent. Ugh. These changes not only can disrupt your day-to-day life […]

Business

Florida Blue Awarded for Service to the First Coast Community

November 3, 2020 admin 0

In March, many companies — even as they struggled with their own challenges — made major changes in their businesses to help the community as well, whether that was to feed those in need, help […]

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