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Black-Owned Business Spotlight: The Burning Sands

  Alicia Porter is a native of Atlanta, Georgia, where she was born and raised in the Pittsburgh and Collier Heights communities, respectively.  Her mother was a professional seamstress for a shirt company in the 50s and 60s, and she passed that knowledge down to her daughter. “She taught me how to sew when I […]

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Mayor Williams: Washington must pass Pres. Biden’s bipartisan infrastructure deal

In 2010, Union City adopted a comprehensive plan to revitalize and grow our small but close-knit city by 2030. Our vision encompasses a holistic infrastructural remodeling, from improving the South Fulton Parkway road system to a proposed Commuter Rail system and an enhanced pedestrian environment. We’ve made great strides towards building the thriving and economically […]

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Officials: Haiti assassination allegedly involved Americans and retired members of Colombian military

The violent fallout from the assassination of Haiti’s President, Jovenel Moise, was evident on Friday near his private residence in the capital of Port-au-Prince. Burned out cars, spent bullet casings, bloodstains and bullet-pocked walls were what remained of a shootout between the police and some of the suspected assassins on Route de Kenscoff. Haitian authorities […]

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The Atlanta Greek Picnic Returns!

In less than a week, the Atlanta Greek Picnic (AGP) is set to return. It has been over two years since AGP was last held, but after a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the weeklong event will kick off on July 12th with “Bites, Drinks and Conversations” at Hole in the Wall on Peachtree Road. […]

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Atlanta Land Trust creates affordable housing for low-income households near Atlanta BeltLine, other neighborhoods

Atlanta Land Trust has become an important asset concerning affordable housing within the Metro Atlanta area. The mission of Atlanta Land Trust is to deliver permanently affordable housing to support inclusive, equitable communities near the Atlanta BeltLine and other targeted areas in the city of Atlanta. “Atlanta Land Trust is a specific type of non-profit […]

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The PepsiCo Foundation and National Urban League unveil first grantees Of $10M Black Restaurant Accelerator Program

Today, The PepsiCo Foundation and the National Urban League announced the first grant recipients of their Black Restaurant Accelerator Program, a joint $10 million initiative that will provide 500 Black restaurant owners in 12 cities over the next five years with capital, technical assistance, and mentorship services. As the United States begins to reopen, this program is providing critical support […]

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Biden signs executive order aimed at promoting competition in US economy

President Joe Biden on Friday signed a wide-ranging executive order aimed squarely at some of the most concentrated industries in America, including Internet service providers and Silicon Valley. “Today, I’m going to be signing shortly the executive order promoting competition to lower prices, to increase wages and to take another critical step toward an economy […]

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US Justice Department: Trump’s reinstatement talk could fuel more violence from his supporters

The Justice Department said this week that former President Donald Trump’s delusional claims that he’ll be reinstated to the White House could fuel more political violence from his supporters. Trump and some of his allies on the right-wing fringe have pushed the ridiculous theory that he could be reinstated as president next month. There is […]

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As frustration mounts, a White House push on voting rights

Facing a call to “save American democracy,” the Biden administration has unveiled new efforts to protect access to the ballot amid rising complaints from civil rights activists and other Democrats that the White House hasn’t done enough to counter Republican-led state legislatures attempting to narrow voting procedures. President Joe Biden met with civil rights leaders […]

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Haiti’s interim PM confirms request for US troops to country

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Haiti’s interim government said Friday that it asked the U.S. to deploy troops to protect key infrastructure as it tries to stabilize the country and prepare the way for elections in the aftermath of the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse. “We definitely need assistance and we’ve asked our international partners for […]

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Death toll in Surfside building collapse rises to 64

The death toll in a condo building collapse in Surfside, Florida, has risen to 64, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said, after authorities made the decision to shift the search effort from rescue to recovery. Four more victims were recovered Thursday, Levine Cava said. Seventy-six people are “potentially unaccounted for,” the mayor said at […]

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