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    North Carolina joins lawsuit against Trump, his executive order

    (The Center Square) – Violation of the separation of powers and North Carolina’s sovereignty and authority to administer elections are the grounds to void an executive order from the president, a lawsuit joined by the state says. Issued on Tuesday of last week, an executive order from second-term Republican President Donald Trump would create a […] The post North Carolina joins lawsuit against Trump, his executive order appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

    Legislators want to know more about the state’s opioid settlement funds

    (The Center Square) – Two Lafayette legislators are seeking a statewide audit of how Louisiana is using its share of opioid settlement money, saying that nearly a year after a legislative audit flagged major gaps in oversight, lawmakers still do not have a clear picture of where the money is going or what it is […] The post Legislators want to know more about the state’s opioid settlement funds appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

    No-knock warrant legislation brings Chicago victim, Illinois gun group together

    (The Center Square) – A diverse group of supporters are pushing to restrict no-knock search warrants in Illinois, but many law enforcement groups are opposed to a bill up for consideration by state lawmakers. State Rep. Kam Buckner, D-Chicago, told the Illinois House Judiciary – Criminal Committee on Monday that House Bill 1611 is simple […] The post No-knock warrant legislation brings Chicago victim, Illinois gun group together appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

    When Genesiz kicks Terry and Keke out of her place!

    - Wayne Colley, better known as “Kountry Wayne”, is not your average skit-standup comedian. If you asked him to describe himself, he would say he is just a reserved vegan and father of eight who wants what’s best for his kids. Hailing from Millen, Georgia, Wayne grew up with aspirations of becoming a super-star rapper, but those ambitions quickly changed when he posted a video to Facebook and became a viral sensation overnight. Wayne attacked his new found fame head on and grew his audience to over 10 Million followers across Facebook & Instagram by delivering liked content on a daily basis. With his humble roots and unbridled energy it’s clear Wayne will be making people laugh for years to come. (Improv) #KountryWayne #Jesusispoppin #God #Jesusbeenpoppin #WayneColley #letthatsizzleinyourspirit #helpisontheway #love #relationships New Collection!! https://kountrywayne.com/merch/ Check me out! Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/kountrywayne/ TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@kountry_wayne Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/KingKountryWayne Merch | https://shopkountrywayne.com Website | https://kountrywayne.com My comedy tour! https://kountrywayne.com/tour/ Kountry Wayne Skits (Wayne Colley)

    Offset Shot Lil Tjay In Custody WTF

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    Aterciopelados: Tiny Desk Concert

    Isabella Gomez Sarmiento | April 7, 2026 Thirty years since the release of the Colombian band’s pivotal album, La Pipa de La Paz (The Pipe for Peace), Aterciopelados brings its psychedelic universe to the Tiny Desk. The set’s complete with ceramic decorations and a quilted flag handmade by Andrea Echeverri herself. When they splashed onto the rock en español scene in the 1990s, they weren’t just the only major band with a woman at the helm — they made songs with unapologetically feminist and environmentalist messages a core part of their art. In a sea of leather jacket-clad dudes taking inspiration from their Anglo and European counterparts, Echeverri and Héctor Buitrago did something radically different: They turned to the folkloric traditions of their native Colombia to blaze a new path for Latin alternative music. From the lovelorn mellowness of “Bolero Falaz” to the explosive joropo punk of “La Culpable” — cracking jokes about the lack of amplifiers at the Desk just as easily as they belt lyrics protesting the objectification of women’s bodies — Aterciopelados’ performance shows the band is still as colorful and irreverent as ever. SET LIST “El Estuche” “Bolero Falaz” “Te Juro Que No” “Piernas” “Candela” “La Culpable” MUSICIANS Andrea Echeverri: vocals, guitar Héctor Buitrago: bass Leo Castiblanco: guitar Lindy Sánchez: keys, background vocals Jorge Garcia: congas Jorge Corredor: percussion Jonathan Lacouture: drums Alanna Sibrián: background vocals Victoria Gómez: background vocals TINY DESK TEAM Producer: Isabella Gomez Sarmiento Director/Editor: Kara Frame Audio Director: Josh Newell Host/Series Producer: Bobby Carter Videographers: Kara Frame, Maia Stern, Zayrha Rodriguez Audio Mix: Maggie Luthar Audio Engineer: David Greenburg Production Assistant: Alina Edwards Photographer: Vanessa Castillo Tiny Desk Team: Joshua Bryant, Ashley Pointer Series Editor: Lars Gotrich Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed Executive Director: Sonali Mehta Series Creators: Bob Boilen, Stephen Thompson, Robin Hilton #nprmusic #tinydesk #aterciopelados Support for NPR Music comes from Capital One. Presenting sponsor of the Tiny Desk Contest. What's in your wallet? Learn more at Capital One dot com.

    Women, Power & The Shift No One Wants to Admit | Two Personal Ep.2

    In Episode 2 of Two Personal, Joy is not holding back. From the rise of the "Trad Wife" movement to women upholding the very systems that work against them, this episode dives into the bigger conversation around power, independence, and what's really shifting for women right now. Joy also breaks down the generational shift of women who no longer need men to survive, the conversations around relationships, divorce, and engagement, and the growing divide in today's political climate. This episode is honest, direct, and definitely going to spark conversation. Tap in and join the discussion. Follow the show on social media: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/twopersonalshow/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@twopersonalshow Follow Joy Taylor on social media Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joytaylortalks Twitter - https://twitter.com/JoyTaylorTalks TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/joytaylortalks

    Why So Many Black Men Sleep on Sidewalks

    *Why does the sight of so many Black men sleeping on L. A’s sidewalks draw barely a glance, if that? Each time I see a sidewalk sleeper, I ask that because it’s such a common sight that I barely take note anymore. But they are there, and the great tragedy and challenge to L.A. city […] The post Why So Many Black Men Sleep on Sidewalks appeared first on EURweb | Black News, Culture, Entertainment & More.

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    The Cost of “Looking Rich” Is Quietly Draining Us

    There’s a pressure building, and it’s not loud, but it’s everywhere. Looking like you’re doing well has become almost as important as actually being well. Designer bags on Klarna. Luxury holidays paid in instalments. Birthdays that feel like productions. And underneath it all, a quiet financial anxiety that no one wants to admit. Social media didn’t create this, but it has definitely amplified it. Because now, your life isn’t just yours. It’s content. And for Black communities, where visibility has historically been limited, there’s an added layer. Success isn’t just personal. It’s representational. It’s proof. It’s pressure. But here’s the uncomfortable truth. Looking rich is not the same as being financially secure. And in some cases, it’s actively working against it. Savings are boring. Investments are slow. But debt? Debt is immediate. And it often comes dressed as lifestyle. We need to start having more honest conversations about money. Not just how we earn it, but how we perform it. Because the aesthetic of success is getting expensive. And some of us are paying for it twice.The post The Cost of “Looking Rich” Is Quietly Draining Us first appeared on Pride Magazine.