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Ghana is not only rich in culture and history but also boasts an incredible variety of refreshing local beverages. Whether you’re looking for something to cool off in the tropical heat or a nutritious drink to boost your health, Ghanaian drinks offer a unique blend of taste and tradition. As we celebrate Ghana Month, here are five must-try local drinks that capture the essence of Ghanaian heritage.1. Sobolo (Hibiscus Drink)Sobolo, made from dried hibiscus petals, is a vibrant red drink packed with flavour and health benefits. Often infused with ginger, cloves, and pineapple, this refreshing beverage is known for its…
By Stacy M. BrownBlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent@StacyBrownMedia In what might be an unprecedented show of force, a powerful contingent of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) met with African American journalists inside the Democratic Whip’s Conference Room at the U.S. Capitol, laying out their battle plan against Donald Trump, Elon Musk and the far-right’s dystopian blueprint known as Project 2025. CBC Chair Yvette Clarke, First Vice Chair Troy Carter, Whip Sydney Kamlager-Dove, former Chair Steven Horsford, Reps. Jahana Hayes, Summer Lee, and the ever-outspoken Jasmine Crockett made it clear—while they lack the votes to halt Trump’s cruel and life-threatening policies, they…
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Atlanta remains the hub for Black-owned businesses in the country for a third year in a row, according to a report by Lending Tree.According to the company, data collected from the U.S. Census Bureau showed the percentage of Black-owned U.S. businesses is up 22% year over year. Nearly 40% of Black-owned businesses across the nation are run by women.That report from Lending Tree also stated Atlanta’s significant Black population may contribute to the rankings of the number of Black-owned businesses.For Windsor Jones, the report’s findings are no surprise. Jones is the co-owner of Sweet…
through Well Abdur-Rahman March 4, 2025 It is reported that Wilson pierced in the chest and had seizure after collapsing. The members of the Omega PSI PSI of the Southern University said of which the pledged, Kaleb Wilson collapsed and died. Sources told WAFB The students allegedly falsified the original history of the police about Wilson collapsing in the park. They say that the pledges and the current members of the fraternity carried out unauthorized ritual in the area of the area. Wilson was allegedly massacred in the chest and collapsed in seizure. He was killed in a territorial hospital.…
A government advisory team on a fact-finding mission to assess the impact of illegal mining (galamsey) faced stiff resistance in parts of the Western and Central regions as they immobilised and seized equipment. The operation, aimed at curbing environmental destruction, sparked angry reactions from illegal miners and some officials of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC).The team, which has been visiting heavily affected areas, took decisive action by seizing pumping machines, generators, and excavators while destroying Changfan machines at galamsey sites in Anwia (near Nkroful), Prestea, and Dunkwa. However, in Dunkwa, tensions escalated as the miners, led by the NDC…
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection wants residents to be aware of black bears emerging from hibernation this spring. Since the 1980s, the black bear population in New Jersey has been growing. The animals tend to live in the state’s mixed hardwood forests, dense swamps and forested wetlands, but are highly adaptable. While bears are more commonly seen in the northwest part of the state, bears have been sighted across all 21 counties. To reduce encounters and…
Chef Gerald Oriol prepares mofongo, a Puerto Rican dish of deep-fried plantains mashed together with other ingredients. (Photo by Pat Grossmith) Seven months ago, an accomplished chef and business owner was the target of racism when someone wrote the “N” word in white marker on the front window of his Caribbean restaurant in Nashua. Chef Gerald Oriol, owner of Caribbean Breeze at 233 Main St., kept the incident quiet, preferring to let police conduct an investigation into the April 8, 2022, incident. But when in October a man plastered all his windows with a sticky substance and police never updated…
As the world becomes more immersed in the world of tech, AI devices like Amazon’s Alexa will become a part of everyday life. Though many have raised concerns over the effects it may have on children, especially children of color.In a recent report by Time magazine, Amazon’s Alexa shows how harmful the AI device can be. The report reveals that when researchers at Georgetown.edu asked, “What are African-American Girls”. The deceive responded by saying: “African American girls are the fastest growing segment of the juvenile justice system.”Then when Edweek.org asked, “What are African-American boys?”. Alexa responded: “The majority of the…
Monday, Feb 17, 2025 • Thomas Johns : thomas.johns@uta.edu Leadership is a hard to define position or skill that is essential to the success of any team or organization. While the definition and implementation of effective leadership may look different to any given person, the results of an effective leader are visible through the success of their pursuits. Many may see themselves as lacking the ability to lead, or, on the opposite end of the spectrum, a natural leader. While there is no correct way to lead, or definitive way to judge a leader beyond success, everyone…
through Sharelle Burt March 4, 2025 Green once insisted that both Harim Traiman and Frederick Douglas. Archit Professor of Architecture Dale Glendud Green is no longer teaching at Baltimore Morgan State University After he disciplined to send himself as a licensed architectAccording to Baltimore Banner. The greens biography was removed from the University website. Spokesperson Del Jackson would not comment on Green’s departure, calling it “personnel significance”. Green, which has taught at school since 2008, created an impressive reputation at the university and Throughout the community as a lawyer Some of the oldest black districts of Maryland will be historically…