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Kamala Harris Tackles Black Voter Concerns in Charlamagne tha God Town Hall

Vice President Kamala Harris confronted growing concerns about Black voter support during a town hall with Charlamagne tha God in Detroit, particularly as polls show her campaign struggling to resonate with Black men. Kamala Harris defended her policies while tackling issues like misinformation, her record as a prosecutor, and the Democratic Party’s relationship with Black…

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LSU Will Accept an Invitation From the White House Despite Basketball Star Angel Reese’s Protests

The Competition LSU women's basketball star Angel Reese waved her hand in front of her face, mimicking her opponent, Caitlin Clark, who plays for the Iowa Hawkeyes. The hand gesture is the signature John Cena "you-can’t-see-me" gesture. Friendly competition at its finest, but of course, the mainstream media blew it out of proportion. Reese led…

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Kehinde Wiley selected to paint Obama’s presidential portrait

Kehinde Wiley a New York based artist, will paint Barack Obama’s official presidential portrait. It is scheduled to be hung in the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. Although he was raised in South Central, L.A., he now lives in Brooklyn. Wiley’s paintings add a modern twist to re-imagined Western classic paintings, he shows contemporary African-Americans in theatrical…

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Michelle Obama’s Top 21 Looks in the White House!

Happy Birthday Michelle Obama! Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama. "Girl of the South Side" President Barack affectionately calls her during his farewell address January 10th. Michelle was born to Fraser and Marian Robinson in Chicago, Illinois. Studying sociology, African-American studies and law at Princeton and Harvard, Michelle was destined to become the humanitarian and philanthropist she…

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