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New York’s First Legal Recreational Marijuana Shop Opens
The dispensary was opened in New York City's East Village by Housing Works, a non-profit organization that fights homelessness and AIDS.
Mycah Pittman, Tyrone Tracy Jr. Among Cheez-It’s First-Ever NIL Deals; Four Of The Most Absurdly Cheezy College Football Athletes
The newly named 2023 Cheez-It Citrus Bowl kicks off on Jan. 2.
10 Black Women-Owned Food & Beverage Companies To Spice Up or Pair With Your NYE Fare
As you're heading out to grab some goodies, keep in mind these 10 Black-owned brands that can enhance your table and your palate. Happy New
Mom, Daughter Open Newest Black-Owned Gourmet Coffee Shop in Kentucky
The mother-and-daughter duo has always been passionate about coffee and the atmosphere that local coffee shops provide for conversations.
Southwest Airlines Operations Back to Normal After Being Crippled By Storm
Dallas-based Southwest struggled to recover from a mammoth weekend storm, canceling at least 16,000 flights since last Friday and leaving passengers and crew stranded.
Powerlifting Mom Broke the World Record for Heaviest Raw Deadlift by a Woman — and Lost 140 Lbs. Along the Way
In Sept. 2021, she broke the world record for heaviest raw deadlift in the world by a woman— 636 lbs.— and then broke her own
Governor-Elect Wes Moore Challenges Graduates of Morgan State University To ‘Take Risks’
Governor-Elect Wes Moore assured graduates that progress is possible, challenging them to always "prove the right people right."
Black World War II Survivor From St. Louis Makes History, Turns 108 Years Old
When he was young, Dawson fought in World War II as a Buffalo Soldier, a member of the 92nd Infantry Division. He fulfilled overseas duty
Attorneys for Suspected Killer of Takeoff Wants $1M Bond Reduced to $300K, Judge Denies Request
Patrick Xavier Clark asked to have his $1 million bond reduced but it was been denied by a judge
