Briefing Room Bedlam: Misinformation and Racial Undertones Taint White House...
By Stacy M. Brown, BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent White House Briefing Room Video The alternative facts that permeated the White House briefing room on the first day that...
View ArticleBrotherhood Crusade Champions Recovery Efforts for Victims of Devastating...
By Stacy M. Brown, BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent In the aftermath of the devastating Eaton fire in January, which claimed 17 lives and destroyed thousands of structures in Altadena...
View ArticlePolicymakers, Advocates and Worried Californians Join Forces to Save Medi-Cal
By Antonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media The U.S. Congress is debating cuts to Medicaid and other social programs after voting for a $2 trillion reduction in federal spending. Those...
View ArticleHow Activism and International Women’s Year Fueled U.S. Efforts for Equality
Courtesy of Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum On January 9, 1975, President Gerald Ford signed Executive Order 11832 creating a National Commission on the Observance of International Women’s...
View ArticleSupreme Court Seems Divided Over Louisiana Case of Congressional Map With 2...
By Mark Sherman and Sara Cline, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed closely divided Monday over a challenge to Louisiana’s congressional map, which added a second Black...
View ArticleOTX 12 Makes Waves in San Diego
By Voice and Viewpoint Newswire OTX held its first fight of 2025 at the Sycuan Casino Resort in San Diego. This was the venue’s first professional boxing card since 2021and hometown hero Jonny Mansour...
View ArticleThe Silent Crisis: Unveiling the Epidemic of Violence Against Black Women and...
By California Black Women’s Collective “I am my sister’s keeper,” recited Dr. Kimberlé Crenshaw, a leading scholar on intersectionality, during her powerful TED Talk addressing the systemic violence...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Baldwin, Styron and Me’ a Valuable Contribution to Current...
By Anita Snow, Associated Press The new book “Baldwin, Styron and Me” is an intellectual reflection that serves as a valuable contribution to the current debates about race, equity and identity....
View ArticleJames Monroe’s Oak Hill Estate Has Historic Roots. Some Hope to Preserve It...
By Olivia Diaz, Associated Press/Report for America ALDIE, Va. (AP) — The room where President James Monroe crafted part of his famed doctrine exudes a quiet, stately atmosphere. Inside the enclosed...
View ArticleTrump Has Ordered The Dismantling of the US Education Department. Here’s What...
By Bianca Vazquez Toness, AP Education Writer President Donald Trump’s order calling for the dismantling of the U.S. Education Department has complex implications. The Republican president has argued...
View Article10 Roth IRA Mistakes To Avoid
By Christine Benz of Morningstar, Associated Press From contributions to conversions to distributions, don’t fall into these traps when managing your IRA. Waiting until the 11th hour to contribute...
View ArticleSignal Gate Followed Project 2025 Protocol
By April Ryan,BlackPressUSA, White House Correspondent “I hope by getting busted and the only reason they were busted is because they were stupid enough to include a journalist in the text chat that...
View ArticleBlack San Diego Hosts Meet-Up at Black-Owned Restaurant
By Charles Warren, Contributing Writer Black San Diego Non-Profit Organization (BSD) co-founders Tinicia Smith and Sheri Jones brought together Black business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals...
View ArticleSD Bolts 13-U Celebrates Successful Season
By Darrel Wheeler, Contributing Writer On the third Sunday in March, the best 13-and-under football team in America’s Finest City assembled for the last time as a team at Dave & Buster’s in...
View ArticleCommunity Celebrates New Off-Leash Dog Park at Gompers Park
By Charles Warren, Contributing Writer According to the Parks and Recreation website, San Diego is home to a vibrant network of off-leash spaces, with 62 dog parks countywide and 21 designated areas...
View ArticleSan Diego H.S. Baseball Classic 2025
By Charles Warren, Contributing Writer When asked for one word to capture the spirit of the game, Black Baseball Media CEO and Co-Founder Coach E took a moment, letting the energy of the evening settle...
View ArticleCalifornia Celebrates Eid: The Culmination of Ramadan in Islam
By Edward Henderson, California Black Media The Islamic holiday of Eid, meaning festival or fest, commemorates the end of Ramadan, the religion’s holy month of fasting. During Ramadan, the faithful...
View ArticleJoe Harris, Believed To Be the Oldest Surviving WWII Paratrooper, Has Died
By Hallie Golden, Associated Press Sgt. Joe Harris, believed to be the oldest surviving World War II paratrooper and a member of the U.S. Army’s first all-Black parachute infantry battalion, has died....
View ArticleColor of Change Urges Caution for Black Taxpayers This Season
By Stacy M. Brown, BlackPressUSA.com, Senior National Correspondent As the April 15 tax filing deadline approaches, Color of Change Executive Director Portia Allen-Kyle is urging Black taxpayers to be...
View ArticleCommunity Creek Cleanup Day Unites The Neighborhood in Rebuilding Efforts
By Charles Warren, Contributing Writer In a spirited display of community solidarity, many residents gathered on March 22, 2025, at Cesar Chavez Elementary (1401 S 40th St, San Diego) for the Community...
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