THE AFRO — When swipe fatigue collides with Valentine’s pressure, the message becomes distorting, like maybe you’re doing something wrong, so you swipe more. Try harder. Lower standards. Reevaluate your list. Entertain situations we’d normally pass on – all to avoid being alone on the most coupled-centered day of the year.
By Ericka Alston Buck | Special to the AFRO
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MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — Border czar Tom Homan announced on Feb. 12 that Immigration and Customs’ “Metro Surge” would soon wrap up operations, stating that DHS has arrested around 4,000 undocumented immigrants. The operation has faced nationwide criticism due to the violence it has brought to Minneapolis streets, including...
WORD IN BLACK — During the civil rights and Black power movements, Black communities across the country pushed to expand the meaning of Black protest to include access to a reliable, nutritious food supply. From the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) to the Black Panther Party, food emerged as a critical site of social, political, and...
NY CARIB NEWS — Representative Yvette Clarke of New York, chair of the CBC, accused the administration of pursuing policies that undermine civil rights protections, restrict voting access, weaken social safety programs, and concentrate economic and political power among elite interests at the expense of marginalized communities.
By NY Carib...
NY CARIB NEWS — Mottley, 60, follows former Grenadian Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell, who earlier this year announced he was bowing out of active politics after he had become the first regional leader to win all the seats in his country’s Parliament.
By NY Carib News
Barbados Prime Minister Mia...
by Mona Mahadevan
More than 12 years after a woman was sexually assaulted in New Haven, police made an arrest by using DNA evidence from a separate case in Waterbury.
The development was announced by Capt. Brendan Borer on Wednesday during a press conference at police headquarters.
In July 2013, a woman...
by Lisa Reisman
Olmo’s Craig Hutchinson with New Haven Pizza Club’s Michael Pollack, Jim Baronowski and Megan Gaudiosi. Credit: Lisa Reisman photos
It could well have been a sunk cost. Literally.
On Sunday, the pipes froze at Olmo. On Monday they burst. The popular bagelry on the corner of Trumbull and Whitney...
MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — Border czar Tom Homan announced on Feb. 12 that Immigration and Customs’ “Metro Surge” would soon wrap up operations, stating...
WORD IN BLACK — During the civil rights and Black power movements, Black communities across the country pushed to expand the meaning of Black protest to include access...
NY CARIB NEWS — Representative Yvette Clarke of New York, chair of the CBC, accused the administration of pursuing policies that undermine civil rights...
by JOHNNY KNOLLWOOD
On February 13, just one day before Valentine’s Day, hitmakers New Edition will be joined by Philadelphia soul icons Boys II Men...
by Association for the Study of African American Life and History
In 1925, when Dr. Carter G. Woodson planned the inaugural week-long observance of Black...
by Karen Juanita Carrillo
Currently, both U.S. and Jamaica recognize dual citizenship, meaning you can be a citizen of both countries and hold both passports....
by Ariama C. Long The New Haven independent
Antonio Delgado, New York’s Democratic lieutenant governor who launched a campaign against Gov. Kathy Hochul for her...
Gallup will soon no longer measure presidential approval, the analytics firm confirmed on Feb. 11.
Founded by George Gallup in 1935, the Washington, DC-based management...
Nationwide — Andrea Lacy, Luv’s Brownies®, the iconic Bay Area bakery behind the Original Heart-Shaped Brownie®, is celebrating its 30th anniversary with its biggest...
by Mona Mahadevan
More than 12 years after a woman was sexually assaulted in New Haven, police made an arrest by using DNA evidence from a separate case in Waterbury.
The...
by Lisa Reisman
Olmo’s Craig Hutchinson with New Haven Pizza Club’s Michael Pollack, Jim Baronowski and Megan Gaudiosi. Credit: Lisa Reisman photos
It could well have been a sunk cost. Literally.
On...
by Thomas Breen The New Haven independent
None of the city cops who were arrested more than three years ago after Richard “Randy” Cox sustained paralyzing injuries while in police...
by Mona Mahadevan
The man’s passenger-side window was completely busted.
Pieces of glass on Lombard St.
This article was updated on Saturday, Feb. 14 with a comment from the U.S. Department of...
by Dereen Shirnekhi The New Haven independent
When Patrick Nutt moved from the city’s hotel-turned-homeless shelter on Foxon Boulevard to a one-bedroom apartment in a new West River affordable housing...
by Laura Glesby The New Haven independent
The Elicker administration is in early-stage talks with Yale and CT Transit about integrating university shuttles into the public bus system, according to...
by Paul Bass
Connecticut doesn’t have to stand by watching federal immigration agents terrorize communities. It can take action.
So argues State Sen. Jorge Cabrera, who said he’s working with colleagues...
By Dominic Warshaw
I became a wartime poet the day that Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed in her car, if not much earlier. Learning about her after...
by Staff Report
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal has joined U.S. Rep Robin Kelly, D-Il, in introducing a bill to investigate the gun industry’s marketing practices and implement...
Lucy Gellman
Thomas and Nia Jackson. Lucy Gellman Photos.
Before last Friday, high schol junior Nia Jackson had hit a writer’s block on her musical, One For The Beginning, Two...
by Viktoria Sundqvist
The ACLU Foundation of Connecticut and the Connecticut State Police have reached an agreement in a federal lawsuit over residents’ right to protest on highway overpasses.
ACLU filed...
by Mona Mahadevan
In the ten days since beginning a new bus safety program, the city has issued 260 warning notices to drivers caught on camera passing a school bus...
OKLAHOMA EAGLE — Church officials say Vernon is the last remaining Black-owned structure still standing in the area after it was rebuilt in 1925. “Vernon absorbed the trauma, the...
MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — Border czar Tom Homan announced on Feb. 12 that Immigration and Customs’ “Metro Surge” would soon wrap up operations, stating...
WORD IN BLACK — During the civil rights and Black power movements, Black communities across the country pushed to expand the meaning of Black protest to include access...
NY CARIB NEWS — Representative Yvette Clarke of New York, chair of the CBC, accused the administration of pursuing policies that undermine civil rights...
by JOHNNY KNOLLWOOD
On February 13, just one day before Valentine’s Day, hitmakers New Edition will be joined by Philadelphia soul icons Boys II Men...
by Association for the Study of African American Life and History
In 1925, when Dr. Carter G. Woodson planned the inaugural week-long observance of Black...
by Karen Juanita Carrillo
Currently, both U.S. and Jamaica recognize dual citizenship, meaning you can be a citizen of both countries and hold both passports....