This week’s top stories include the end of the U.S. government shutdown, the release of Epstein files, and urgent climate talks at COP30 in Brazil.
Healthy Blue Louisiana Uses Food As Medicine To Build Stronger Communities
Healthy Blue Louisiana’s “Food is Medicine” program addresses food insecurity by integrating nutrition into healthcare, empowering families, and improving health outcomes.
DISC Plus: Anne-Marie Johnson Shines in ‘The Addiction of Hope’: A Tale of Redemption and Family
Anne-Marie Johnson shines in “The Addiction of Hope,” a moving film about redemption, family, and finding peace, directed by Martin A. Gottlieb.
The Mixed Recovery: Shutdown Reopenings and Their Unequal Effects
The reopening of the government offers relief to communities of color through resumed services and back pay but exposes long-term economic challenges.
Dr. Lance McCarthy Named Among Deluxe Version Magazine’s 20 Men of the Year
Discover how Dr. Lance McCarthy, renowned fashion model, economist, and dynamic speaker, earned his spot among the 20 Men of the Year at Deluxe Version Magazine’s prestigious awards in Las Vegas.
My Prostate Biopsy Story
Lung cancer survivors share lessons on advocacy and equity at the SCHEQ Summit, moderated by Angela James of LUNGevity Foundation. By Jim Preen A biopsy is a check to test whether you have prostate cancer or not. Perhaps you’ve been told you may need this procedure and would like to know what happens. This is my […]
How to Style an Omega All Purple Q Pocket Square with Different Suits
The Omega All Purple Q Pocket Square is more than an accessory—it’s a statement of elegance, tradition, and individuality. Learn how to style it with suits for weddings, business, or casual outings, and elevate your look effortlessly.
Country Star Alex Miller Delivers Holiday Cheer With High-Wattage Two-Stepper, ‘All Wrapped Up In You This Christmas’
Celebrate the season with Alex Miller’s lively new holiday single, “All Wrapped Up In You This Christmas.” Featuring warm vocals, steel guitar, fiddle, and piano, it’s the perfect festive tune to get you dancing this Christmas.
Emmy Award-Winning Anchor Linsey Davis and Legendary DJ D-Nice to host, emcee 19th Biennial Uncommon Height Honors Gala
The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) 19th Biennial Uncommon Height Honors Gala will be held on Dec. 6th at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, D.C.
DISC Plus: Chrystale Wilson: From The Players Club to All The Queen’s Men – A Story of Growth and Grace
Chrystale Wilson, known for her iconic role in The Players Club, shares her inspiring journey of growth, resilience, and staying true to herself, from cult classics to her current role in All The Queen’s Men.
The United Football League Unveils New Stadiums and Teams for an Elevated 2026 Experience
The United Football League (UFL) is gearing up for an elevated 2026 season with the unveiling of new stadiums and eight dynamic teams. Discover the Birmingham Stallions, Columbus Aviators, Dallas Renegades, and more as the league promises an unforgettable football experience.
COUNT ME IN, AFTERALL
Count me in for every name who served unseen yet bled the same; the women masked, the Black, the Brown, the queer in silence holding ground.”
Exploring Identity: Being South Asian in America
Join the ‘Being South Asian in America’ webinar to explore cultural identity, career paths, and leadership representation with expert panelists.
Actress DANA LYN BARON Questions Her Relevance in Disturbing Comedy Short ‘BETTY & MARY: The Actors Prepare’
Actress Dana Lyn Baron reflects on her role in the disturbing comedy short ‘Betty & Mary: The Actors Prepare,’ questioning her relevance and exploring the film’s provocative themes and her performance.
Small Business Alert: Protect Your Business From Risk
This article provides valuable tips and advice for small business owners on how to protect their businesses from risk. It covers various potential risks that small businesses may face and offers practical solutions for minimizing those risks.
Things To Do In The Twin Cities: Art, Science, and Nature
Explore the vibrant Twin Cities with visits to the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minnehaha Park, and the Science Museum of Minnesota. Perfect for art, nature, and science lovers!
Things To Do In Detroit: Your Guide to Youmacon, Detroit History Tours, and Live Boxing
Explore Detroit’s vibrant event scene with Youmacon’s 20th anniversary, a thrilling murder mystery tour, and live boxing at Night of Knockouts XXXVII.
Historic Elections, Clean Energy, and Community Concerns: Detroit’s Week In Review
Detroit’s week in review highlights a historic mayoral election, clean energy progress, and key public safety updates shaping the city.
Things To Do In D.C.: Bubble Planet, Cirque du Soleil & Lanterns
Explore immersive experiences like Bubble Planet and Dopamine Land, dazzling performances like Cirque du Soleil, and festive events like the Winter Lantern Festival in D.C. this week.
DC Youth Curfew Extended, Shutdown Grounds Flights, and “Sandwich Guy” Acquitted: D.C.’s Week In Review
This week in DC: The government shutdown disrupts flights, the youth curfew is extended, and the “Sandwich Guy” is acquitted in a protest case.
Things To Do In Chicagoland: Sports, Culture, and Holiday Cheer
Discover the best events in Chicago and Will County this week, including thrilling sports matchups, cultural celebrations, and festive holiday markets.
Crime, Snow Prep, and Fiscal Woes: Chicagoland’s Week In Review
This week in Chicagoland: a West Side shooting, snowstorm prep, a $36.5B pension crisis, Will County recycling events, and a tragic traffic accident.
How Global Tensions Affect Your Wallet: Navigating Economic Uncertainty
Global tensions, from trade disputes to climate challenges, ripple through economies, affecting personal finances. Learn how to adapt and thrive.
Hunger at the Feast: How Food Insecurity Impacts Health During Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving highlights the stark reality of food insecurity for millions. This article explores its health impacts and systemic solutions to address hunger.
Black Health Matters: What is the Keto Diet and Is It Right for You?
Choosing a health and fitness plan is difficult, but it doesn’t have to be. If you’re considering adopting the Keto diet as your new diet plan, read today’s article to determine if it’s right for you!
