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Biden makes push for voters on National Black Voter Day

September 18, 2020

(Photo via Twitter/ BET) By Kat Stafford ASSOCIATED PRESS  DETROIT — Joe Biden’s campaign unveiled a series of nationwide digital events Friday targeting Black voters in swing states — a strategic move by the Democratic presidential nominee to further energize the key demographic as the race heads into its final weeks. The virtual events, which…

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Fall home decor trends: Comforting hues, flexible design

September 17, 2020

By Kim Cook New York-based designer Glenn Gissler painted this New York loft in Benjamin Moore’s deep, rich Van Buren Brown, with columns and ceilings in crisp Decorator’s White. A long tuxedo-style sofa in milk chocolate-y velvet anchors the space along with tonal modern art. The result is a chic, contemporary yet cozy and eminently…

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Nothing says comfort like a big bowl of chicken on a chilly autumn night

September 17, 2020

Family Features As the temperatures start to drop, it’s time to finally head indoors and turn on the stove again or that slow-cooker pot. These fall soups make the most of what’s in season — try chicken or pumpkin recipes, flavorful bean dinners, and easy butternut squash recipes, you name it — and come together…

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The Cultural Coach: Why diversity is everybody’s business

September 17, 2020

By Linda S. Wallace  Dear Cultural Coach: Why aren’t you more concerned about giving our youths the correct tools to succeed in a global market? Encouraging students  to constantly speak “hip-hop” vocabulary will only hold them back. It’s not like past generations where the youths had a few words or phrases used among themselves; this…

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Detecting autism: What every parent should know about screening

September 17, 2020

BPT For a child with autism, an early diagnosis is one of the most important steps to help them achieve their brightest possible future. That’s why, even in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, it’s vital for families to look out for the signs of autism in young children and seek diagnosis and intervention. While…

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South Philly native, Rosebuds Investments’ CEO Jamisa McIvor talks real estate

September 17, 2020

McIvor gives a first-hand lesson on getting started in real estate  By Kharisma McIlwaine Real estate is one of the easiest ways to acquire wealth through residual income. Unfortunately, there is much information that a novice trying to enter this field simply does not know. Twenty-six year-old South Philadelphia native Jamisa McIvor, like many of…

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Know the facts about pulmonary fibrosis

September 17, 2020

BPT Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) is a progressive and debilitating disease that leads to scarring of the lungs, with no known cure. Yet, while more than 200,000 Americans are living with the disease, there are still many myths and misconceptions surrounding causes, treatments, diagnosis and more. The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation (PFF) is here to set the…

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Celebrities spearhead Adopt-An-HBCU Good Trouble Voter Drive to launch national Black voter registration day

September 17, 2020

(BPRW) ATLANTA – HBCU Heroes (501c3), founded by NBA Veteran George Lynch, entrepreneur Tracey Pennywell & CNN/MSNBC political commentator Kwame Jackson, is launching the Adopt-An-HBCU Good Trouble Voter Drive in celebration of the first-ever National Black Voter Registration Day on September 18th. In partnership with WNBA star and activist Renee Montgomery, co-founder of Remember the…

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Review: A provocative idea that doesn’t work in ‘Antebellum’

September 17, 2020

ABOVE PHOTO: Janelle Monae, left, and London Boyce in a scene from “Antebellum.” (Matt Kennedy/Lionsgate via AP) By Lindsey Bahr ASSOCIATED PRESS The new film “ Antebellum ” begins with a famous William Faulkner quote: “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” This is a very literal introduction to a film about the…

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Larry Wilmore is ready to talk politics, culture on new show

September 17, 2020

ABOVE PHOTO: Larry Wilmore (Kathy Hutchins/Shutterstock) By Lynn Elber ASSOCIATED PRESS  LOS ANGELES (AP) — Larry Wilmore has been down the road as a talk show host before, with a Comedy Central show that was here and gone in two seasons — taking with it his droll and incisive brand of satire. “Wilmore,” his new…

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