Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime February 12, 2023
One hundred years ago, Black men and women thrived in small towns and big cities. They owned land, homes, new cars and businesses. But they were also preyed upon, killed and run out of town. In 1920, July Perry, a prominent and successful Black farmer and labor broker, dared to register fellow Blacks to vote and was lynched for his actions during the Ocoee Massacre. In this ongoing photo series, we take a look at the differences between Black... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment February 19, 2023
Le Krewe du Roi celebrated the food and fun of Louisiana with a theme of “Roi Fest: The Bounty of Louisiana” for its 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball Saturday at the Carl F. Grant Civic Center, Plaquemine.The tableau began with the presentation of the 2023 ball captains, Corey... + más
Are kids allowed at Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans? Answers to 10 common tourist questions. | The Advocate
Washington Mardi Gras exhibit is the perfect mix of Louisiana royalty and D.C. pomp | The Advocate
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion February 01, 2023
One of the enduring urban myths about Orlando is that Division Street was named to create a line to divide whites and African Americans. As the story is repeatedly told, it usually includes a plea to rename the street to correct a racist wrong. The true story is that Division... + más
The Dangerous Impact Of Racial Trauma On The Black Community | Forbes
Where to eat in the dead of winter in R.I. | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Science December 25, 2022
On most health measures, blacks fare much worse than whites — differences that have largely been attributed to socioeconomic factors, access to healthcare and discrimination by doctors in the treatments they prescribe. But if there were a health system in which all patients... + más
Outstanding White Wines From Campania From The 2001 Vintage | Forbes
MTA looks to redesign subway turnstiles to crack down on rampant farebeating | New York Post
CNN USA Health October 29, 2022
CNN — Black and Hispanic adults who go into cardiac arrest in public are less likely to receive CPR from anyone standing by before a medical team arrives, a new study finds. Overall, the relative likelihood of getting bystander CPR at home was 26% lower for Black and... + más
Why young athletes may be more at risk for sudden cardiac arrest | ABC News
Top Florida doctor warns young men COVID vaccines pose high risk of death | Newsweek
Associated Press USA Sports October 29, 2022
TOKYO (AP) — The All Blacks were shaken by a superb 80-minute performance by Japan and had to find depths of character and resolve to beat the Brave Blossoms 38-31 in Tokyo on Saturday in the first match of their northern hemisphere tour.With defense which was far more rigid... + más
All Blacks, Wallabies reshuffle lineups for 2nd Bledisloe | Associated Press
Op-Ed: D.A. Gascón: Yes, I'm 'with the Blacks' | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Sports October 04, 2022
Passing the ball effectively will always be the best way to generate points and win games in the NFL. The run game is really just a side attraction that is necessary for controlling the clock and closing out games in the fourth quarter.That said, NFL teams are running the ball... + más
ESPN+ is streaming 9 NFL games this season — here's a full schedule and how to watch | Business Insider
Close calls happening at record-setting pace in NFL | WPLG Local 10
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 26, 2022
There has been a fair amount of news in Maine lately about dams on the Kennebec River; how fish can be restored to the upper river, and the fear of the impact removing the Shawmut Dam would have . The issue of the removal of the Shawmut Dam and impacts on the Sappi mill has been... + más
50 years after the Clean Water Act, the Androscoggin River has changed dramatically | Portland Press Herald
Summit customers will see bills double as natural gas supply costs more | Portland Press Herald
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