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Atlanta Tattoo Artist Gets Ink Designed By A 6-Year-Old

by Kandiss Edwards November 28, 2025 Marlon Blake, a veteran artist at Iron Palm Tattoo Studio, inked a design created by Sage Williams after the boy won the studio’s annual drawing competition. Marlon Blake, an Atlanta tattoo artist, has used his own body as a permanent canvas to encourage a

Regulations Can Create The Monopolies They’re Meant To Prevent

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors November 28, 2025 Regulations designed to protect consumers can reshape competitive dynamics in ways lawmakers don’t anticipate. Why do large companies sometimes lobby for regulation in their own industries? When major crypto exchanges advocate for licensing or tech companies urge regulation of artificial intelligence, the explanation

Trump Administration Ends Protected Status For Haitian Migrants

by Mitti Hicks November 28, 2025 Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian migrants will expire on Feb. 3. It’s a move that will impact more than 352,000 Haitians. The Trump administration has announced that it’s moving forward with plans to strip thousands of Haitians of their temporary immigration protections, despite

Suspect in shooting of National Guard members now facing a first-degree murder charge

WASHINGTON (AP) — Charges against the man accused of shooting two National Guard members have been upgraded to first-degree murder after one of the soldiers died, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia announced Friday. Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24, were hospitalized in critical condition after

Atlanta Tattoo Artist Gets Ink Designed By A 6-Year-Old

by Kandiss Edwards November 28, 2025 Marlon Blake, a veteran artist at Iron Palm Tattoo Studio, inked a design created by Sage Williams after the boy won the studio’s annual drawing competition. Marlon Blake, an Atlanta tattoo artist, has used his own body as a permanent canvas to encourage a

Regulations Can Create The Monopolies They’re Meant To Prevent

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors November 28, 2025 Regulations designed to protect consumers can reshape competitive dynamics in ways lawmakers don’t anticipate. Why do large companies sometimes lobby for regulation in their own industries? When major crypto exchanges advocate for licensing or tech companies urge regulation of artificial intelligence, the explanation

Trump Administration Ends Protected Status For Haitian Migrants

by Mitti Hicks November 28, 2025 Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian migrants will expire on Feb. 3. It’s a move that will impact more than 352,000 Haitians. The Trump administration has announced that it’s moving forward with plans to strip thousands of Haitians of their temporary immigration protections, despite

Suspect in shooting of National Guard members now facing a first-degree murder charge

WASHINGTON (AP) — Charges against the man accused of shooting two National Guard members have been upgraded to first-degree murder after one of the soldiers died, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia announced Friday. Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24, were hospitalized in critical condition after