NATO leaders gather Tuesday for what could be a historic summit, or one marred by divisions
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) – U.S. President Donald Trump and his NATO counterparts are due to gather Tuesday for a summit that could unite the world’s biggest security organization around a new defense spending pledge or widen divisions among the 32 allies. […]
Read MoreWilson Auto Shop Under Fire After Juneteenth Remarks Caught on Video
WILSON, N.C. – A car repair shop in Wilson is receiving major backlash after comments made by employees about Juneteenth were caught on surveillance video and widely shared online. The video, taken at Synergy Auto Care on Wednesday, shows a […]
Read MoreViolence at Juneteenth celebration in Greenwood raises concerns over event safety measures
TULSA, OKLA. (KTUL) – As Juneteenth festivities continue in Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District, safety concerns have risen after a violent altercation during Thursday night’s events. A fight broke out that left one person unconscious and sent a wave of panic through […]
Read MoreGoTriangle Welcomes New President & CEO Dr. Brian Smith
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer GoTriangle’s newly appointed President and CEO, Dr. Brian Smith, has officially stepped into the role with a pragmatic focus on strengthening the foundation of the Triangle’s regional transit system. At a press conference last Wednesday, […]
Read More19th Annual North Carolina Minority Farmers & Landowners Conference
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer The 19th Annual North Carolina Minority Farmers & Landowners Conference began Monday morning at the Raleigh Hilton in North Hills. Archie Hart, a small farms representative with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture (NCDA), opened […]
Read MoreSoutheast Raleigh Homeowners vs. City Development P3
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Southeast Raleigh’s Olde Towne subdivision remains the focal point of growing controversy as mounting complaints from residents on the east side of the neighborhood reveal a troubling pattern of exclusion, confusion, and possible civil rights […]
Read More100 Years Since Successful Supreme Court Nomination Block
By Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer Glen Anthony Harris in his 2023, biography of prolific photojournalist and public relations expert Alexander McAllister Rivera Jr., mentioned, “By 1920, African Americans in the south began to have confidence in the NAACP’s ability […]
Read MoreWhat’s Going Down in Taylortown: Black Town Fights for Its Future Against Developers
By Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer In the heart of Moore County, a battle is brewing that pits a small, historically Black town against the formidable forces of corporate developers and political pressure. Taylortown, named for its founder an emancipated […]
Read More‘Not Our War’: Some US Lawmakers Back Resolution To Block Involvement In Iran
By Chris Stein The Guardian As Donald Trump publicly threatens to join Israel in attacking Iran, an unlikely coalition of lawmakers has moved to prevent the president from involving US forces in the conflict without Congress’s approval. On Tuesday, Republican […]
Read MoreAdvocates call for North Carolina budget to support Black mental health
NC Newsline – Advocates representing the group Advance Carolina and a coalition of progressive nonprofits gathered in front of the North Carolina Legislative Building Tuesday morning to raise awareness about the mental health of Black people. Speakers from a variety […]
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