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Baltimore Boasts Its Hometown Pride With A Weekend Of Sports And Culture

by Jeroslyn JoVonn September 17, 2025 Baltimore’s sports scene and vibrant culture remain unmatched, no matter what the critics say. Fresh off Labor Day weekend, Baltimore buzzed with hometown pride as a string of sports events brought the city together to celebrate its one-of-a-kind culture. From the rise of Baltimore

Detavio Samuels Debunks Dame Dash’s Claim That He Is ‘Chairman Of Revolt’

by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman September 17, 2025 Samuels shared an internal email giving Revolt employees clarity on its current leadership. Detavio Samuels has set the record straight on Dame Dash’s claims that he is the new chairman of Revolt. Dash made headlines after asserting that he has taken over the media

American tennis star Taylor Townsend apologizes for comments about Chinese food

American tennis star Taylor Townsend has apologized “from the bottom of my heart” for making disparaging comments about Chinese food. Her original comments on social media — followed by her apology — came before the United States plays Kazakhstan at the Billie Jean King Cup Finals in Shenzhen, China. The

Some New Yorkers To Receive Refund Checks Starting In Late September

by Kandiss Edwards September 17, 2025 At the end of September, eligible residents will begin receiving funds. No application is required. Some New Yorkers can expect a financial boost this fall.  New York is preparing to send a one-time inflation refund check to more than 8 million residents. The boon

House approves bills to reshape DC’s criminal justice system

The House passed legislation Tuesday that would overhaul how youth who commit crimes are prosecuted in the District of Columbia as congressional Republicans mobilized behind President Donald Trump’s efforts to crack down on crime in the nation’s capital. One of the bills, called the “DC Crimes Act,” would lower the age of

September is National Recovery Month: Celebrating Hope, Healing, and Community

Each September, our nation observes National Recovery Month—a time to raise awareness about substance use disorder (SUD), celebrate the achievements of those in recovery, and highlight the availability of treatment and support services.As someone who has walked the recovery journey myself—and who has served as a treatment counselor for more than

Baltimore Boasts Its Hometown Pride With A Weekend Of Sports And Culture

by Jeroslyn JoVonn September 17, 2025 Baltimore’s sports scene and vibrant culture remain unmatched, no matter what the critics say. Fresh off Labor Day weekend, Baltimore buzzed with hometown pride as a string of sports events brought the city together to celebrate its one-of-a-kind culture. From the rise of Baltimore

Detavio Samuels Debunks Dame Dash’s Claim That He Is ‘Chairman Of Revolt’

by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman September 17, 2025 Samuels shared an internal email giving Revolt employees clarity on its current leadership. Detavio Samuels has set the record straight on Dame Dash’s claims that he is the new chairman of Revolt. Dash made headlines after asserting that he has taken over the media

American tennis star Taylor Townsend apologizes for comments about Chinese food

American tennis star Taylor Townsend has apologized “from the bottom of my heart” for making disparaging comments about Chinese food. Her original comments on social media — followed by her apology — came before the United States plays Kazakhstan at the Billie Jean King Cup Finals in Shenzhen, China. The

Some New Yorkers To Receive Refund Checks Starting In Late September

by Kandiss Edwards September 17, 2025 At the end of September, eligible residents will begin receiving funds. No application is required. Some New Yorkers can expect a financial boost this fall.  New York is preparing to send a one-time inflation refund check to more than 8 million residents. The boon

House approves bills to reshape DC’s criminal justice system

The House passed legislation Tuesday that would overhaul how youth who commit crimes are prosecuted in the District of Columbia as congressional Republicans mobilized behind President Donald Trump’s efforts to crack down on crime in the nation’s capital. One of the bills, called the “DC Crimes Act,” would lower the age of

September is National Recovery Month: Celebrating Hope, Healing, and Community

Each September, our nation observes National Recovery Month—a time to raise awareness about substance use disorder (SUD), celebrate the achievements of those in recovery, and highlight the availability of treatment and support services.As someone who has walked the recovery journey myself—and who has served as a treatment counselor for more than