St. Louis voters are increasingly focused on real-world solutions in local elections, signaling a notable shift in political priorities
Corporate Council on Africa Announces Angola as Host of 2025 U.S.-Africa Business Summit
Get ready for the 2025 U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Angola! This event promises exciting opportunities for economic growth and international collaboration.
DISCPlus: Anne-Marie Johnson: A Legacy of Grace, Grit, and Purpose in Hollywood
Dive into the life of Anne-Marie Johnson, an actress whose grace, resilience, and purposeful work have left a lasting mark on Hollywood.
Meet the Female Intelligence Behind BellaBot Pro and ToDo Robotics, Merging Robots and Humans One Industry at a Time
Explore how female minds are driving innovation in Bellabot Pro and Todo Robotics, merging technology with human touch across industries.
More Than Symbols: Black Hair Emojis Becomes a Call for Cultural Visibility
Discover how Black hair emojis are sparking conversations about cultural visibility and representation in the digital world.
What Do Prostate Cancer Test Results Mean?
Learn about the prostate biopsy procedure used to diagnose prostate cancer.
Special Report: Op-Ed – Through A Different Lens: Is St. Louis’ School Navigation Tool Steering Students to Charters? Part 2
The debate over a biased School Navigation Tool in St. Louis highlights tensions between public and charter schools, with calls for community action
HHS and USDA Hold First Public MAHA Event, Outline Vision for Healthier America
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and USDA Secretary Brooke L. Rollins collaborate on the Make America Healthy Again initiative at Ferdinand T. Day Elementary School, engaging with students during a healthy snack time. Courtesy of USDA (Washington, D.C., April 4, 2025) — U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and U.S. […]
Mississippi River officials concerned about federal funding cuts
A Mississippi River Commission official raises alarms about a potential backlog in flood control projects due to a stagnant budget following significant Biden-era investments. Local mayors are urging Congress for additional funding as flood risks increase in the lower basin.
College DEI Probes Undermine Black HS Success
The article examines how DEI probes in colleges could undermine the achievements of Black high school students by adding barriers to education equity.
DISC Detroit: Discover The Detroit Wild Pit: Detroit’s Flavor-Packed BBQ Haven
Experience the vibrant and mouth-watering barbecue culture at Wild Pit in Detroit, where smoky flavors and culinary creativity unite.
DISCDC: Orbit DC – Get Ready For Liftoff!
Join DiscDC for the ultimate space experience at Orbit DC, where you can witness a liftoff and explore the wonders of space in Washington DC.
Refresh Your Home’s Exterior for Spring 2025
Get inspired with practical tips to refresh your home’s exterior for a vibrant and welcoming spring season in 2025.
FIFA Announces World Cup 2026™ Schedule, Atlanta to Host Eight Matches, Including Semifinal Match
FIFA announces the schedule for the 2026 World Cup, with Atlanta as a host city for eight matches including the semifinal.
The First Howard University Homecoming
A Journey into the Origins and Traditions of Howard University’s Homecoming HBCU homecomings are nothing new now, but they were novel in 1924. A Tradition Is Born “That Will Live as Long as Howard.” Drawing on examples from Ivy League colleges, Howard University alumni took the Homecoming concept, added flavor, and created something entirely unique. […]
NCAA Grants Over $1.5 million to Support Student-Athlete Academic Success
NCAA awards over $1.5 million to enhance student-athlete academic programs, strengthening resources for educational success in athletics.
Strike! Rio Blanco Uprising Was The Opening Shot Of The Mexican Revolution
An oppressive leader, deplorable working conditions fueled the 1910 revolution.
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Malawian Women Forego Prenatal Care To Prove They Are “Strong”
BLANTYRE, Malawi — Stella Mailosi from Nsingano village in Traditional Authority Makhwila, Chikwawa district, southern Malawi, dropped out of school in 2004, aged 15, after falling pregnant. The incident cut short her academic dreams at Standard Three and exposed her to unsafe child delivery methods in her area, which have left her paralyzed. When the time […]
Study Finds Effectiveness Of Plant Food Diet In Lowering Heart Disease In Adults, Older Women
WASHINGTON — A recent study led by an international team of researchers suggests that eating a more nutritious and plant-based diet can lower the risk of heart diseases in young adults and older women. The findings of the studies were published in the “Journal of the American Heart Association,” an open-access journal of the American Heart Association. […]
China’s Three-child Policy To “Aggravate Problem” For Women: Think Tank
BEIJING — China’s three-child policy, which is being promoted by the Chinese Communist Party officials as a way to put an end to the trend of the aging population, will further “aggravate problems” for working women who are already suffering gender discrimination at workplaces since the one-child policy was abolished in 2015, a Canada-based think tank said. The […]
Driver’s Seat: Female Auto Shop Owner Empowers Women, Gives Back To Community
Hilda Mera’s story defines the classic immigrant experience: She came to the U.S. with nothing — but worked hard and became a successful businesswoman. In eight years, Mera and her husband Jose Masache transformed a rundown building in Newark, New Jersey, into a thriving enterprise — S&A Auto Repair — that had gross sales of […]
Thousands Of Brazilian Women Can’t Afford Feminine Hygiene Products
By Luciano Nagel PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil — Some call period pads a “luxury item” in Brazil. In supermarkets, a pack of 32 pads costs on average $4, while 8-pad packs cost almost $1.50. The inflation of the Brazilian real and the lack of free pad distribution throughout the country have caused menstruating people to seek out […]
Health matters: Here’s the leading cause of death for men and women: what you need to know
Heart disease affects men and women, but it disproportionately impacts communities of color, Batiste says.
Love Economics: “Cougar Purr” Why Younger Men Like Older Women
The challenges in Black Love continue to be an issue, while we try to figure out a balance that will help our culture have long term stability.
The Ladies League of Detroit: Empowering Women Personally and Professionally
The Ladies League of Detroit aims to empower women in all aspects of their lives through personal and professional development and networking.
