Category: TREMG news
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Breaking The Stigma Around Black Mental Health
The misconceptions about mental health in the Black community prevent many people from seeking help. In the first place, mental health is not a White people issue. Mental illness can affect anyone; it does not discriminate. We should not have to say Black Mental Health Matters because all mental health matters. However, since it is Black…
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9 Incredible Songs That May Have Gone Under Your Radar This February
Is there anything quite like the rush of discovering a new song or artist you can’t get enough of? We think not, and that’s exactly why we at TREMG love spotlighting rising and underappreciated talent to give creators at every level the recognition they deserve. So many artists spent February offering fans new treats, releasing…
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Go BTS With The Cast of Creed 3 {HBCU RED CAPRET PICS, AUDIO, PRESS JUNKET INTERVIEWS, AND B-ROLL}
After dominating the boxing world, Adonis Creed (Michael B. Jordan) has been thriving in both his career and family life. When a childhood friend and former boxing prodigy, Damian (Jonathan Majors), resurfaces after serving a long sentence in prison, he is eager to prove that he deserves his shot in the ring. The face off…
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“THE WEST: A New History in Fourteen Lives;” One Book With a Powerful Impact
This is for students with an avid interest in history, societal underpinnings, and etymology. Or for those who cherish ascertaining knowledge. May 23 will mark the release of historian, archeologist, and author Naoise Mac Sweeney’s newest literary work. “The WEST: A New History in Fourteen Lives” is a rich exploratory piece with a powerful impact.…
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Coyote Runs Loose in Public Hospital
Center Valley, Washington: The Jefferson Healthcare Medical Center received a “blood-drawing” surprise when a wild coyote broke inside the building through the windows, shattering the panels. Camera footage shows that the coyote went through the facility’s revolving doors and through numerous corriders before escaping through the same window. It is unknown what breed the coyote…
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Angela Davis Finds Out Some Shocking News
Image Source: “Finding Your Roots,” McGee Media LLC When Angela Davis’s name is mentioned in a room, activism first comes to mind. In many circles, Davis is known as a civil rights icon. Her well-known membership with the Black Panther Party has made her an often centerpiece of conversation. in some cases, she’s seen as…
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Who Am I to You?
Who am I to you? I’d like to say that I am more than what meets the eye. I find it absurd that some people make assumptions about who I am, especially those who only knew me for two months. They ask generic, superficial questions, maybe dabble in a few intellectual conversations, and then suddenly,…
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Study calls DC residents’ Wordle streaks into question
Does your friend from D.C. have an unbelievable Wordle streak? Well, that could be another case of something that’s too good to be true, according to WTOP. A recent study found that cheating on the daily five-letter guessing game is running rampant in the District. The study was done by WordFinder — a website that, as the name suggests,…
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NYPD and Other PDs Across the Nation Ramp Up Security Ahead Tomorrow’s National Day of Hate
The nationwide extremist “Day of Hate” campaign planned for this Saturday is meant to be intimidating and divide us, but we will remain united in our kindness and positivity. Join us and @Chabad in celebrating #ShabbatOfPeaceNotHate. A D.C. area organization , The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington wrote a story to the Jewish community today.…
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Va. Senate Democratic Leader Saslaw among retiring lawmakers
Dick Saslaw, the acerbic, influential, business-friendly Democratic majority leader of the Virginia Senate, on Thursday announced plans to retire, saying he is proud of the legacy he will leave behind as his nearly five decades in state politics come to a close, according to The Associated Press. “Sooner or later, you know, you’ve got to…
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Malignant Flu Might End Up In Humans, What To Know About Avian Influenza Spread
Last fall, on a mink farm in Spain, H5N1 (avian influenza) likely spread across the animals. The outbreak resulted in the death or culling of the entire group of 50,000 minks. We added the spreadsheet from Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE to help track the virus in the United States.…
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Malcolm X’s Family brings 100M wrongful death lawsuit against the CIA, FBI, and NYPD
By Nadia Johnson “We want justice served for our father” is a statement made by Ilyasah Shabazz daughter of the late Malcolm X standing as aside her sister Qubilah Shabazz at the news conference, where they announced their intention of filing a 100M wrongful lawsuit against the FBI, CIA, NYPD in a story I…
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The CIA, FBI, and New York Facing Lawsuit over the Death of Malcolm X
Image Source: Getty Images Unprecedented Announcement February 21st marked the anniversary of Slain Civil Rights leader Malcolm X, and in an unprecedented move, the family has marked the occasion with a lawsuit. On Tuesday, two of Malcolm X’s daughters stood with civil rights attorney Ben Crump at the site of Malcolm X’s assassination to announce…
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After Florida rejection, Virginia reviewing AP African American studies course
Florida said no last month to the College Board’s proposed Advanced Placement course on African American studies — and now Virginia is putting the course under the microscope, according to WTOP. “After numerous reports about draft course content, the governor asked the education secretariat to review the College Board’s proposed AP African American Studies course as it…
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5 Times “Wordle” Has Improved Our Vocabulary
Upon it’s release in 2020, Josh Wardle’s online “Wordle” game continues to trend into 2022. This simple yet addicting game of guessing a 5 letter password has induced daily “Wordlers” who play in hopes of keeping their streak. Some puzzles were relatively straightforward while others were obscure to the point of unknown. Here are 5…
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Infant body found in submerged car in flooded West Virginia
The body of an infant was found in a submerged car Friday in southern West Virginia after floodwaters swept through the state, authorities said, according to NBC. The flooding came amid a string of thunderstorms that inundated the South and dumped nearly 3 inches (8 centimeters) of rain in parts of West Virginia. Thunderstorms were…
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DC police release bodycam footage of shooting in Anacostia
D.C. police have released body-worn camera footage of an officer shooting a man, who appears to have been unarmed, on the morning of Feb. 10 in Southeast D.C., according to WTOP. The Washington Post first reported that police had released body camera footage of the officer-involved shooting in Anacostia. The officer, identified as Alex Rosario-Berroa, according to…
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Traffic stop in Virginia uncovers $628,000 in California COVID unemployment fraud
A Virginia man pleaded guilty to wire fraud in cross-country unemployment scheme that was uncovered by accident during a traffic stop, according to ABC 8 News. Osman Kanu, 26, was driving through Arlington when he was pulled over by police on Washignton Boulevard. He allowed police to search his car, in which they found $15,000…
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Townhome in Montgomery Village goes up in flames
A fire that broke out at a townhome in Montgomery Village, Maryland Thursday evening is said to have left at least one person displaced, according to WUSA9. Members of Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service received a call regarding the fire in the 19000 block of Club Lake Road, off Watkins Mill Road, around 9:10 p.m. Officials say…