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Black Teens Face a Hidden Crisis of Dating Violence

By Word In Black JENNIFER PORTER GORE Mental health counselor Regine Roy had “a situation” on her hands. More accurately, the 17-year-old female member of her therapy group did — and didn’t know it.  The teenager, participating in Roy’s program for young people, was telling Roy that she and her boyfriend, a 27-year-old man with several children, had an argument. At...

Waters That Unite Us

By Rev. Dr. Leon Bailey Jr. “Faith Matters” is a column that features pieces written by local religious figures. Our world is strained by division and uncertainty. It’s refreshing to pause and consider something that speaks to all of us; not as partisans, not as members of any group, but simply...

Fair Haven Dad Seeks Refuge From ICE At School

by Dereen Shirnekhi Tuesday morning’s run-in with ICE agents at Blatchley and Pine. Credit: Contributed photo Mayor Justin Elicker on Tuesday: “It’s concerning that ICE is attempting to arrest someone with a child.” Activists and local elected officials descended on John S. Martinez School Tuesday morning to support a man who was...

4 Students Vie For School-Board Seat

by Maya McFadden Riverside junior Jhalynn McLaure (right) speaks up at Friday’s candidate forum. A later high-school start time, Yondr usage only as a punishment, and more consistently available school counselors are among the many ideas championed by the four candidates running this week to serve as the Board of Education’s...

Why no women are among the 2026 Forbes list of 50 highest-paid athletes – even Coco Gauff 

by MildredEuropa Taylor, Face2FaceAfrica.com Forbes’ list of the world’s 50 highest-paid athletes for 2026 features zero women for the third straight year, underscoring a worrying financial gap between men and women in professional sports. Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo led the list for the fourth straight year with estimated earnings of $300 million. Mexican boxer...

For a group of Vietnam vets, opposing Trump’s arch is about being “loyal to the country”

By  Add CBS News on Google Washington — Shaun Byrnes and Jon Gundersen have served multiple presidents throughout their decades in the military and State...

Black Teens Face a Hidden Crisis of Dating Violence

By Word In Black JENNIFER PORTER GORE Mental health counselor Regine Roy had “a situation” on her hands. More accurately, the 17-year-old female member of...

Uganda confirms new Ebola cases as virus spreads beyond Congo border 

by Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku, Face2FaceAfrica.com Scenes outside the Ministry of Health headquarters in Kampala as Uganda steps up Ebola response measures. Photo credit: Hajarah Nalwadda via...

Brazil: What happened to the savings accounts of enslaved people held at state-owned bank Caixa?

 by Mildred Europa Taylor, Face2FaceAfrica.com Enslaved people in 19th-century Brazil opened accounts at Caixa Econômica Federal, the country’s state-owned bank, to save money to buy their own freedom...

On the voting rights trail, bus riders to Montgomery retrace old steps while fighting a new fight

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — In 1965, Black Americans peacefully demonstrated for voting rights and were beaten by Alabama state troopers before returning two weeks...

Man Who Went Viral Over Redistricting Speech Considering Run For Office

By Black Information Network Marshan Camese attended a Louisiana State Senate committee hearing on May 12, where he criticized proposed congressional maps and called MAGA the...

Freed slaves started first Memorial Day in the U.S.

by Amsterdam News   Memorial day is a day that is set aside to honor those who fought in for the United States Military. As...

Agape Movement Recommended as Development Partner for the People’s Way Project in South Minneapolis

MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — “This moment is bigger than any one individual or organization,” said Bridgette Stewart of Agape Movement. “The People’s Way project...
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Waters That Unite Us

By Rev. Dr. Leon Bailey Jr. “Faith Matters” is a column that features pieces written by local religious figures. Our world is strained by division and uncertainty. It’s refreshing to pause...

Fair Haven Dad Seeks Refuge From ICE At School

by Dereen Shirnekhi Tuesday morning’s run-in with ICE agents at Blatchley and Pine. Credit: Contributed photo Mayor Justin Elicker on Tuesday: “It’s concerning that ICE is attempting to arrest someone with...

4 Students Vie For School-Board Seat

by Maya McFadden Riverside junior Jhalynn McLaure (right) speaks up at Friday’s candidate forum. A later high-school start time, Yondr usage only as a punishment, and more consistently available school counselors...

Fairfield police project $3.2 million in speed camera fines in first month

FAIRFIELD — Fairfield police are projecting fines from speed cameras in school zones will accumulate to $3.2 million in June, the first month tickets will be issued using data collected...

Speed cameras to be activated in Connecticut highway work zones June 1

By Brianna Gurciullo, The Connecticut Department of Transportation has tested speed cameras at highway work zones, including the Interstate 91/Interstate 691/Route 15 interchange in Meriden, over the past several months....

The Rembert Gift Keeps Giving

by Janday Wilson The New Haven independent The Thread That Binds: Three Generations Of The Rembert Family LegacyArtists in the Community ExhibitionWhitney CenterHamdenThrough Sept. 12 Nina Rembert with her plushies. Credit:...

NHPS, Paras Settle Back-Pay Dispute

by Maya McFadden The New Haven independent The city’s school district has agreed to pay a total of $110,479.72 to 76 former paraprofessionals who had previously been excluded by the...

Chillin’ Con “Carnage”

by Judy Lee Beats, Bits, & BytesBy thaChillCornerStella BluesNew HavenMay 22, 2026 I beat up over six Malcolms in two minutes. Do I even know anyone named Malcolm? While the rugged street...

Children’s Hospital Celebrates Playground Rejuvenation

by Lisa Reisman A quiet swing on a swing set. A game of hopscotch. H-O-R-S-E. It all sounds simple, and it is. Its impact, though, can be profound, particularly for...

The Bitsie Fund, Transferring Hands, Opens For 2026 Grants

The Bitsie Clark Fund for Artists   . The following citizen contribution was submitted by members of the Bitsie Clark Fund for Artists. Applications for the grant, which you can find...

Primary Petitioners Hurry Up & Wait

by Thomas Breen Sabin with campaign supporters, including Lisa Velasquez-Torres, outside 200 Orange Friday. Democratic Registrar of Voters Shannel Evans with Farmer, as he double checks that he can sign his...

Conte School Pool To Stay Closed This Summer

by Maya McFadden The pool at Conte West Hills School won’t be open this summer after all — thanks to “tedious” procurement steps the school district still has to work...
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For a group of Vietnam vets, opposing Trump’s arch is about being “loyal to the country”

By  Add CBS News on Google Washington — Shaun Byrnes and Jon Gundersen have served multiple presidents throughout their decades in the military and State Department. Now, as retirees, they're...

Black Teens Face a Hidden Crisis of Dating Violence

By Word In Black JENNIFER PORTER GORE Mental health counselor Regine Roy had “a situation” on her hands. More accurately, the 17-year-old female member of...

Uganda confirms new Ebola cases as virus spreads beyond Congo border 

by Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku, Face2FaceAfrica.com Scenes outside the Ministry of Health headquarters in Kampala as Uganda steps up Ebola response measures. Photo credit: Hajarah Nalwadda via...

Brazil: What happened to the savings accounts of enslaved people held at state-owned bank Caixa?

 by Mildred Europa Taylor, Face2FaceAfrica.com Enslaved people in 19th-century Brazil opened accounts at Caixa Econômica Federal, the country’s state-owned bank, to save money to buy their own freedom...

On the voting rights trail, bus riders to Montgomery retrace old steps while fighting a new fight

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — In 1965, Black Americans peacefully demonstrated for voting rights and were beaten by Alabama state troopers before returning two weeks...

Man Who Went Viral Over Redistricting Speech Considering Run For Office

By Black Information Network Marshan Camese attended a Louisiana State Senate committee hearing on May 12, where he criticized proposed congressional maps and called MAGA the...

Freed slaves started first Memorial Day in the U.S.

by Amsterdam News   Memorial day is a day that is set aside to honor those who fought in for the United States Military. As...

Agape Movement Recommended as Development Partner for the People’s Way Project in South Minneapolis

MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — “This moment is bigger than any one individual or organization,” said Bridgette Stewart of Agape Movement. “The People’s Way project...

Black Pastor Mark Burns Defends Trump Monument Amid Criticism

Critics compared the gold-leaf Trump monument to the biblical golden calf as supporters framed the statue as a symbol of divine protection and resilience. by...
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