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Rev. Jesse Jackson Not on Life Support: Hospitalized as Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Worsens

Civil‑rights veteran Rev. Jesse Jackson, 84, was admitted to a Washington, D.C., hospital Wednesday night for observation and treatment of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a rare neurodegenerative disorder that impairs balance, eye movement and gait.

Hollyweird Predators: Eddie Murphy’s New Netflix Doc Exposes Yul Brynner’s Sexual Proposition When He Was 21

The Netflix documentary Being Eddie pulls back the curtain on the life of one of comedy’s most enduring icons. In addition to revisiting his groundbreaking work on Saturday Night Live and his string of box‑office hits, the film reveals two striking, previously untold facets of Murphy’s personality: a startling encounter with Hollywood legend Yul Brynner at a 21st‑birthday party, and a steadfast refusal to let trophies dictate his self‑worth.

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Pharrell Sparks Debate About Asking Black Americans: Do You Want a Job Because They Are Black or The BEST?

At Miami’s 5th Annual Black Ambition Demo Day, Grammy‑winner Pharrell Williams accepted the city’s key from Mayor Daniela Levine Cava and turned the celebration into a provocation. In front of investors, founders and a surprise performance by Chance the Rapper, he asked:

“Do you want the job because you’re Black or because you’re the best?”

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$50 Billion for 800 Sustainable Jobs? The AI Data Center Deception That Leaves Americans Paying Higher Power Bills, Fewer Jobs

When headlines trumpet a $50 billion Anthropic investment as a catalyst for “2,400 construction jobs and 800 permanent positions,” the story feels like a win for the American workforce. Peel back the press‑release veneer, however, and a starkly different picture emerges: AI‑focused data centers are anchoring a systematic, large‑scale erosion of white‑collar employment. The numbers that make the headlines are deliberately selective, masking a conversion rate that is among the poorest in modern capital‑intensive projects and a cascade of downstream effects that threaten the livelihood of millions. 

Remembering George Curry And The Brilliant ‘Emerge’ Magazine In The ’90s

George Curry was an iconic journalist who dedicated his life to enriching Black America through his impactful storytelling. A former editor of both Emerge newsmagazine and the National Newspaper Publishers Association News Service, Curry was very clear about his mission in life. He was also unapologetic about executing it.