Archive for August 2023
Tiger Woods joins the PGA Tour’s Policy Board
Tiger Woods made his way back into the golf news cycle this week because he said he will be joining the PGA Tour’s Policy Board as a player director, according to Golf Digest. What does this actually mean for the future of the PGA Tour with the pending merger with the Saudi Public Investment Fund and…
Read MoreU.S. Justice Department opens probe of the city of Memphis and its police department
The U.S. Justice Department has opened an investigation into the city of Memphis and the Memphis Police Department (MPD) to determine whether there is a pattern or practice of conduct that violates the Constitution or our federal civil rights laws, said Kirsten Clarke, Assistant U.S. Attorney for Civil Rights. “We received multiple reports of officers…
Read More18 percent of Blacks suffer from diabetes
The House and Senate today held a bipartisan hearing on the “Economic Impact of Diabetes,” a disease from which Blacks, Hispanics, and Native Americans suffer in far greater numbers than White Americans.  Janet Brown-Friday, president of the Health Care and Education for the American Diabetes Association, said 18 percent of Blacks, 17 percent of…
Read MoreAlpha Phi Alpha rejects Florida as its 2025 convention venue
The nation’s oldest Black Fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, will move its 2025 convention out of Florida because of Gov. Ron DeSantis’s racist comments. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., will also relocate the fraternity’s 99th General Convention and 119th Anniversary Convention from Orlando due to DeSantis’s racist comments and insensitive policies against the Black community,” according to…
Read MoreRussia will provide free grain shipments to some African countries, but African countries want Russia to end the war in Ukraine
Africa will become the center of the Multipolar World, said Russian President Vladimir Putin during the second day Russia-Africa summit on Thursday, July 27, in St. Petersburg, Russia. However, along with some good news, there was some bad news. Putin left the conference without agreeing to end the war in Ukraine which African nations have…
Read MoreMum is the word concerning U.S. soldier Travis King who fled South Korea to North Korea
North Korea has been tight-lipped when it comes to Travis King, an American soldier, who fled South Korea for North Korea. The U.S. State Department is now saying there have been “no new communications” with North Korea regarding the capture of King, who is an Army private. King bolted across the border last week during a…
Read MoreBlack women write about justice for Black men
Black women are angry about the police murders of Black men and have organized to fight the depiction of Black men by the media and police, which was announced in relation to an upcoming book that will be published on September 15 by Broadleafbooks.com (https://www.broadleafbooks.com) The organization called “We Refused to be Silent: Women’s Voices…
Read MoreA black truck driver who was surrendering was then attacked by a commanded police dog
A Black truck driver, who raised his hands to surrender following a police chase, was charged and bitten by a commanded police dog. The surrendering man has hired Ben Crump to act as his attorney. Crump said: “This traumatic experience will stay with Jadarrius Rose, 23, the driver, for the rest of his life.” Rose…
Read MoreThe National Urban League hosted the nation’s Black mayors
The Urban League recently hosted Black Mayors from the four major cities. They were Mayor Sylvester Turner of Houston, Mayor Eric Adams of New York City, Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles, California, and Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago, Illinois. Houston was the host city. Bass warned the mayors. “Coming into election season, the presidential season, they’re coming after the four of us,†Bass…
Read MoreKenya expects to lead an invasion of Haiti
aribeanKenya is ready to lead a multinational force into Haiti and will deploy 1,000 police officers to the Caribbean nation, once the offer is accepted, the foreign minister said Saturday. Gangs control about 80% of the Haitian capital, and violent crimes such as kidnappings for ransom, armed robbery, and carjacking are common. United Nations Secretary-General…
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