The 47th president’s tariffs on imported goods from China are driving up prices in the Black hair care industry, forcing stylists and consumers—already grappling with inflation and income disparities—to make difficult choices amid rising costs and limited access to essential beauty supplies.
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47th president’s personal fortune surges as critics point to historic monetization of presidency
Since his reelection, Trump has doubled his net worth, expanded his business empire, and used the presidency to capitalize on a level of influence and impunity that has redrawn the boundaries of acceptable conduct in Washington.
Gov. Wes Moore tells Dems in South Carolina to become the party of ‘Yes’ and ‘Now’
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore urged South Carolina Democrats to be a party of “yes” and “now,” advocating for action and urgency. He condemned the 47th president’s actions, while encouraging his fellow Dems to learn from the president to deliver alternatives quickly.
Dozens sickened in expanding salmonella outbreak linked to recalled cucumbers
A salmonella outbreak linked to recalled cucumbers from Florida-based Bedner Growers has sickened nearly four dozen people across 18 states, prompting hospitalizations, product recalls, and a federal investigation.
Catholic Sisters launch “Put the Guns Down” campaign across Baltimore
Eight congregations of Catholic sisters in Baltimore are launching a city-wide “Put the Guns Down” ad campaign in June 2025 to raise awareness about gun violence and promote peace during Gun Violence Awareness Month.
Mayor Scott Appoints Dr. Michelle Taylor as commissioner of the Baltimore City Health Department
Mayor Brandon Scott has appointed Dr. Michelle Taylor as the new Baltimore City health commissioner, effective Aug. 1, 2025, to lead efforts addressing health disparities, expanding public health services and tackling the opioid crisis across the city.
Boko Haram’s resurgence: Why Nigeria’s military is struggling to hold the line
A resurgence of Boko Haram attacks in northeast Nigeria, marked by overrun military outposts and deadly raids, is fueling fears of a return to peak insurgency levels despite government claims of progress.
Baltimore leaders and community members address juvenile crime at annual town hall
By Tashi McQueenAFRO Staff Writer Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates (D) held his second annual Solutions Pact Town Hall on May 20 in Northeast Baltimore. “Juvenile crime remains one of the most pressing issues in our city,” said Bates during the event at Huber Memorial Church. “People say juvenile crime is down, but for […]
Lt. Cols. Leslie and Herbert Lorfils retire from the Army after a combined six decades, while raising 12 children
By Big Media Agency (WASHINGTON, D.C.) Lt. Cols. Leslie and Herbert Lorfils proudly announce their retirements from the United States Army, concluding more than six combined decades of exemplary service. The Lorfils, a married couple who have skillfully balanced their distinguished military careers while raising 12 children, will officially celebrate their retirement together in a […]
The Digital Equity Act tried to close the digital divide. 47th president calls it racist and acts to end it
The 47th president’s move to end the bipartisan Digital Equity Act—a federal program providing internet access, devices, and digital literacy training to underserved communities—threatens to widen the digital divide, especially for rural residents, low-income families, seniors and veterans, despite its broad support and essential role in modern life.
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and the Joint Center release Black Policy Playbook
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies have published a policy playbook to provide evidence-based solutions to address issues affecting Black communities.
Mental health leave from work: An option most people don’t know about
With rising awareness of workplace stress, mental health leave is emerging as a critical tool for helping employees recover and maintain long-term wellness.

