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The Dallas Weekly
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Dwight Powell Reflects On NBA Career After Recent Milestone
Dwight Powell reflects on career after recent milestone. His philanthropic efforts also make a lasting impact.
The Dallas Weekly
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Destruction of L.A. Fires Includes a Historic Black Community
Tragic wildfire in Los Angeles devastates Altadena, a Black upper-middle-class enclave, leaving families without homes and support.
The Dallas Weekly
3 天
Video of Church Shaming Unwed Pregnant Woman Sparks Heated Backlash
Outrage ensues as a young woman is shamed for being pregnant and unmarried in a church service. The incident raises questions ...
The Dallas Weekly
5 天
Stay Safe and Prepare for Inclement Weather
Stay warm this winter with the City of Dallas' Temporary Inclement Weather Shelters. Volunteers needed, visit ...
The Dallas Weekly
3 天
New Rule Wipes $49B in Medical Debt from Credit Scores
New CFPB rule wipes $49B in medical debt from credit reports, preventing unpaid medical bills from impacting credit scores.
The Dallas Weekly
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President Carter Was a Great Humanitarian
M. Basheer Ahmed, M.D. reflects on his friendship with former President Jimmy Carter, a man of integrity and compassion.
The Dallas Weekly
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IN MEMORIAM: Jimmy Carter, 39th President and Global Humanitarian, Dies at 100
James 'Jimmy' Carter, the 39th U.S. president, dies at 100. Known for his humanitarian work, Carter transformed the role of ...
The Dallas Weekly
9 天
The Beauty Inside All of Us
Explore the journey of healing from colorism, texturism, and featurism, and the power of reclaiming the Black body.
The Dallas Weekly
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With lawsuits and legislation, Texas Republicans take aim at abortion pills
Texas takes legal action against abortion pill providers, seeking to restrict access to telehealth abortions. The legal battle continues.
The Dallas Weekly
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Trash Incinerators Disproportionately Harm Black and Hispanic Folks
Florida's Miami-Dade County is considering building the nation's largest trash incinerator, capable of burning up to 4,000 tons of garbage a day, near a predominantly Black and Hispanic community.
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