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‘Dr. Ohhh’ explores the benefits of juicing with thriving online business

By D. Kevin McNeirSpecial to the AFROkmcneir@afro.com Oluwatosin Oluokun, a first-generation Nigerian, wife, and mother of two young children, remembers the day when she first learned she had high blood pressure and accelerated cholesterol levels and would need to go on medication.  Her response, however, changed her life and set her on a path toward […]

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A legacy in motion: Bowie State’s 90th Homecoming ignites joy, family and Bulldog pride

Bowie State University celebrated its 90th annual homecoming with a week of spirited events, including a parade led by Tony Award-winning alumnus Myles Frost and a lively football game that ended in a narrow 28-27 loss to Elizabeth City State. The festivities highlighted Bulldog pride, community spirit, and the university’s ongoing commitment to safety and student success.

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Maryland’s SNAP-Ed program defunded at the expense of low-income families

By Sandra SmithCapital News Service As of Oct. 1, Maryland’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education, or SNAP-Ed, has been defunded following President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” SNAP-Ed provides SNAP participants, low-income individuals who receive food assistance benefits and low-income families with nutrition education classes and partners with programs such as food pantries and farmers’ markets. […]

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Bowie State hosts 90th annual homecoming activities

By Victoria MejicanosAFRO Staff Writervmejicanos@afro.com Bowie State University is currently hosting its 90th annual homecoming. Activities began on Oct. 26 and will take place through Nov. 2 under the theme “It’s Off the Chain!”  The celebration brings together students, alumni and community members for a celebration “filled with pride, connection and Bulldog spirit,” according to […]

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The AFRO Named Among the Nation’s Top Black News Outlets on Two Feedspot Lists

The AFRO-American Newspapers, the nation’s oldest continuously published Black-owned newspaper still owned by its founding family, has been named to Feedspot’s list of the “45 Best Black News Websites of 2025.” The recognition honors The AFRO’s legacy of trusted journalism and its continued innovation in digital media, storytelling, and community engagement.

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Journalists turn in access badges, exit Pentagon rather than agree to new reporting rules

Dozens of journalists turned in their Pentagon access badges on Oct. 15 rather than comply with new rules imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that limit how reporters can gather information. News organizations rejected the rules as a threat to press freedom but vowed to continue covering the military from a greater distance.

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