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Nestlé Blackout 2025: Consumers Protest DEI Rollbacks with Week-Long Boycott

From March 21 to March 28, 2025, a consumer-led initiative known as the "Nestlé Blackout" will urge individuals to refrain from purchasing Nestlé products. This action is part of a broader wave of boycotts targeting major corporations that have scaled back their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives following recent policy changes. The movement is…

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Solo Travel for $1500: Where to Go, Stay, and Eat Without Breaking the Bank

If you’ve been daydreaming about a solo travel escape but worried about breaking the bank—good news! A memorable trip is absolutely possible on a $1500 budget. Whether you're looking for vibrant city energy, tropical beaches, or rich cultural experiences, traveling solo doesn’t mean sacrificing fun, comfort, or good food. Here’s how to plan a budget-friendly…

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MEFeater ImpactHub Gives Maxwell High School Students Real-World NYFW Experience

MEFeater ImpactHub is making dreams a reality for the next generation of creatives! As part of its ongoing mission to empower and uplift young talent, MEFeater welcomed seven students from Maxwell High School to intern at its Galentine’s NYFW Show, giving them an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the fashion and media industry in action. Immersed…

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Sheila Johnson: How the First Black Woman Billionaire Built an Empire

Sheila Johnson is a powerhouse entrepreneur, philanthropist, and history-maker. As the co-founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET), she became the first Black woman billionaire in the U.S. But her impact extends far beyond television. From media to hospitality to sports, Johnson has built an empire that continues to shape industries and inspire future generations. Breaking…

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Why Trump’s Venezuelan Deportation Battle Matters—And What It Means for Immigration

Recently, a major legal and political conflict has erupted between President Trump, a federal judge, and the deportation of Venezuelan immigrants. The controversy centers around the use of an old law, the justification for deportations, and the role of the courts in immigration enforcement. Let’s break it down in simple terms. What Was the Issue?…

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Drake’s Lawsuit Against UMG Heats Up Over “Certified Pedophile” Lyrics—Will the Courts Protect Diss Tracks?

Drake’s lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) over Kendrick Lamar’s hit diss track “Not Like Us” just took another dramatic turn. UMG has officially asked a federal judge to pause all discovery in the case, arguing that the rapper is making unreasonable demands for confidential documents—including Lamar’s record deal and executive pay structures. But Drake’s…

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Israel Resumes Gaza Strikes Amid Ceasefire Collapse & Political Turmoil

Israel has resumed airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, effectively ending a two-month ceasefire, citing Hamas’s refusal to release additional hostages. The renewed military campaign has resulted in over 400 Palestinian deaths, and hundreds more injured including civilians. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that these strikes are "only the beginning," vowing to continue operations until all…

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Debunking Bisexual Myths: Misconceptions, Misnomers & Erasure

Bisexuality has existed for as long as human attraction itself, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood and misrepresented identities in conversations about sexuality. From myths that erase bisexuality altogether to assumptions that make dating harder, bi folks often find themselves facing skepticism from both straight and queer communities. So, let’s set the record…

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