In 2025, the U.S. engaged in global military actions, including Yemen airstrikes and anti-cartel operations, with significant domestic and global impacts.
DISC Sports: From FBI Probes, Messi’s New Deal and Victor Wembanyama’s MVP Start
From FBI investigations in the NBA to Messi’s new deal and Wembanyama’s MVP-worthy start, this week’s sports headlines are unmissable.
Must-Do Outdoor Maintenance for Homeowners Before Winter
Prepare your home for winter with essential outdoor maintenance tips. Discover must-do tasks to protect your home from cold weather damage.
DISCPlus: This Halloween let’s take a Look at the best horror flick of all time – Blacula
Blacula was horrifying, but not as terrifying as ‘The Exorcist’, which was showing the same year. Nonetheless, it should have been up there in the top 25 for all time horror flicks.
Why Repairing Your Home’s Foundation is Essential for Investment Protection
Learn the vital steps to repair your home’s foundation and why it’s crucial for long-term durability and investment protection.
On the Pulse News: Community Resistance in Chicago
Chicago businesses are standing up to ICE raids by creating safe spaces for immigrants. Learn how solidarity is reshaping neighborhoods.
Why The Kappa Small Check Lapel Flower is Your Secret Weapon to Stand Out This Fall
Discover how Kappa Small Check Lapel Flowers can transform your fall wardrobe. Perfect for Kappa Alpha Psi members, these accessories exude style and pride.
A Decade of Diversity: The 10th Annual MMCD Gala
The 10th Annual MMCD Gala celebrates media luminaries of color and addresses the media diversity crisis. Join us on Oct. 27, 2025, in Washington, D.C.
Owning the Game: A New Era for Multicultural Media
The “Owning the Game” symposium on Oct. 27, 2025, will empower multicultural media entrepreneurs with tools, resources, and strategies to thrive.
Mosaic Genius Institute Launches in Louisiana as Catalyst for the South’s Innovation Economy and New Institute at Southern University and A&M College
Mosaic Genius Institute launches at Southern University, empowering communities with innovation, entrepreneurship, and workforce development in the South.
HBCU Scholarships and the Divine 9: A New Era of Opportunity
In 2025, major gifts transform HBCU scholarships, empowering popular Black colleges, Black fraternities, and sororities to thrive and lead.
‘No Kings’ missed the mark for Black women … twice
The “No Kings” protest highlighted democracy’s challenges, but the absence of Black women’s voices raises questions about inclusivity and representation.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Gifts: Elevate Style with the Omega New Q Tie
The Omega New Q Tie blends fraternity pride with timeless elegance, making it the ultimate gift for Omega Psi Phi members this holiday season.
Miss Black International Ambassador Pageant Crowns 2025 Titleholders
The Miss Black International Ambassador Pageant continues to grow as a global movement that celebrates the brilliance, leadership, and impact of women of color. Courtesy of MBIA The Miss Black International Ambassador (MBIA) Pageant announces its 2025 International Division Titleholders following an inspiring week of leadership, empowerment, and cultural celebration in Miami, Florida. The competition […]
Atlanta’s Next Soul Star Takes Center Stage: Travis Hall’s ‘HeART Museum’ Album Release Concert – October 22nd
Soul, R&B, and Funk converge as Atlanta vocalist and composer Travis Hall debuts his 16-piece live show at Center Stage on October 22.
‘On Earth As It Is In Heaven’ Wraps Filming, Enters Post-Production
Feature from Ben Best and Kent Smith is a double-layered road trip comedy that merges on-screen tragedy with the hilarious, chaotic reality of indie filmmaking.
Things To Do In Chicago: Adam Sandler, Halloween at the Zoo, and Pocket Con Take Over Chicago
Chicago’s week is packed with Adam Sandler’s comedy, Halloween fun at the Zoo, and Pocket Con. Discover the best events happening now.
Immigration Clashes, Budget Cuts, and Public Safety Alerts: Chicagoland’s Week In Review
Chicago faced immigration protests, shutdown impacts, and public safety concerns this week. Here’s a look at the stories shaping the region.
Things To Do In Detroit: Harvest Fest, Martin Garrix, and Eastern Market
Detroit’s week is packed with Harvest Fest, Martin Garrix live, Eastern Market, and Halloween fun. Explore the city’s top events and festivals.
Debate Heats Up, Crime Falls, and GM Pulls Out: Detroit’s Week In Review
Detroit’s week included a fiery mayoral debate, historic crime reductions, and GM’s hydrogen project cancellation. Here’s what shaped the city.
Things To Do In The Twin Cities: Elvis Costello, Glass Pumpkins, and Halloween Fun
Explore the Twin Cities’ top events this week, including Elvis Costello’s concert, Halloween festivals, and the Glass Pumpkin Patch.
Shutdown, Protests, and a High-Stakes Meeting: D.C.’s Week in Review
Washington, D.C., saw a prolonged shutdown, “No Kings” protests, and a Trump-Zelenskyy meeting, highlighting political and economic tensions.
Things To Do In D.C.: Nightmare on M Street, DOECHII, and Dracula Take Over DC
Explore D.C.’s top events this week, including Halloween festivities, live music by DOECHII, and captivating theater performances like Dracula.
Parkinson’s Disease and the Care Partner Experience
Discover essential information about Parkinson’s disease, its diverse symptoms, the challenges faced by caregivers, and resources for support.
Leaders Against Genocide: A Global Stand
World leaders play a crucial role in fighting genocide through legal action, treaties, and recognition of historical atrocities.
