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Baltimore and Philadelphia police detain suspects in recent unrelated mass shootings

By: DaQuan Lawrence, AFRO International Writer DLawrence@afro.com  Law enforcement officers in Baltimore and Philadelphia arrested individuals suspected of involvement in mass shootings that occurred around the Fourth of July holiday weekend.  On July 7, members of Baltimore Police Department’s (BPD) Homicide and SWAT team arrested a 17-year-old male, after obtaining a search warrant and examining […]

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Inside look: the AFRO speaks with Black businesses at the new Sycamore & Oak Retail Village

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, msayles@afro.com The Retail Village at Sycamore & Oak opened to D.C.’s Congress Heights community on June 14. The 23,000-square-foot community-led and sustainable development is now home to 13 local, Black-owned small businesses ranging from restaurants to apparel stores.  The retail village is expected to create more than 100 jobs […]

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Venus Williams falls early in her first match at her 24th Wimbledon and loses to Elina Svitolina

By Howard Fendrich As Venus Williams entered Centre Court for her 24th Wimbledon appearance at age 43, greeted by a standing ovation, she held a green exercise band overhead with both hands and stretched it while striding to her sideline seat. Once her first-round match against Elina Svitolina began, Williams played like a throwback version […]

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President Biden Amplifies Importance of the Black Press of America

By Stacy M. BrownSenior National CorrespondentNNPA Newswire  During the NNPA’s annual convention, which celebrated 196 years of the Black Press of America from June 28 through July 1, Biden appeared via video to salute the NNPA and its member publishers on the occasion. “Congratulations to the Black Press of America for celebrating 196 years of […]

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Landmark Supreme Court cases and Chief Justices of the time

On June 29, 2023, the Supreme Court ruled in two cases—regarding Harvard and the University of North Carolina’s admissions practices—that using race as a factor for college admission violates the 14th Amendment Equal Protection Clause. With the ruling falling along ideological lines, this major decision ends race-based affirmative action in higher education. Stacker used information […]

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Baltimore community leaders consider accountability of parents in juvenile crime crisis

By Tashi McQueen, AFRO Political Writer, tmcqueen@afro.com Baltimore residents and leaders have grown concerned about the rate at which youth are dying due to street and gun violence.  Since the beginning of 2023, several youth have been gunned down during or right after school hours.  On Jan. 4, Deonta Dorsey was shot and killed at […]

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