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Major US Banks Show Profit Boost, But Some Caution From Consumers

*Originally Published By Reuters.com NEW YORK, Oct 13 (Reuters) – Major U.S. banks said on Friday higher interest rates boosted profits even though the economy was slowing and consumers showed signs of more cautious behavior. JPMorgan (JPM.N), Wells Fargo (WFC.N) and Citigroup’s (C.N) earnings indicated higher U.S. Federal Reserve interest

US Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Order Curbing Biden’s Social Media Contacts

*Originally Published By Reuters.com  Oct 13 (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday maintained a block on restrictions imposed by lower courts on the ability of President Joe Biden’s administration to encourage social media companies to remove content deemed misinformation, including about elections and COVID-19. Conservative Justice Samuel Alito

Oldest Spelman Atlanta Alumnus Celebrates Her 104th Birthday

The oldest living Historically Black College Spelman alumnus just celebrated her 104th birthday. Annie Jewell Moore of Atlanta was honored by FOX 5 News for her lifelong work in the fashion industry. Moore, who just attended her class reunion, was born September 20, 1919. She was introduced to her longtime

Yung Joc Wants Sexyy Red ‘To Be Careful With Being Exploited’

Yung Joc is applauding the rise of Sexyy Red. But he’s also warning the St. Louis rapper about being “exploited” if she doesn’t “check those h*e spirits.” The rapper turned reality star/radio personality was on VladTV on Oct. 11 when he shared his thoughts on Sexyy’s budding success as a

U.S. Supreme Court May Make It Harder To Prove Racial Gerrymandering

*Originally published by Reuters.com WASHINGTON, Oct 13 (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court may be on the verge of making it even harder to win legal challenges accusing state officials of racial gerrymandering — the illegal manipulation of an electoral district’s boundaries to alter its racial composition – to dilute

Memphis Basketball Player Mikey Williams Will Stand Trial On 6 Felony Gun Charges

Basketball player Mikey Williams, who the University of Memphis recruited, has been ordered to stand trial on six felony gun charges. The charges are related to an incident in March at his home in eastern San Diego County. According to the Associated Press, Superior Court Judge Sherry M. Thompson-Taylor has scheduled