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A powerhouse in a pint-size package delivers THE TRUTH about trading stocks Charlotte, NC (BlackNews.com) — Barely standing 5 feet tall, 11-year old day trader, Christon “The Truth” Jones is on a mission to help 1,000 people become successful. And he does it one stock at a time. Yes! He’s a day trader on the U.S. Stock Market, and the CEO of Return On Investment, LLC. At the age of 8, Truth faced off with his own bullies and penned his first book, The Win Within, to help other kids. He made $5,000 in 90 days by peddling his book…

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Court of Police of South Carolina State University South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, President of the South Carolina State University President Alexander Konyers attended Tuesday, Orangeburg, SC HBCU’s Carnegie Classification of Higher Education Exploration 2 (R2) signed status. “This is a moment in the history of our university, academic perfection, innovation, innovation and effective research,” Konyers said in the announcement of the university’s fine arts building. “Achieving the status of R2 is not a small feat. In fact, more than 3,000 colleges and universities are one of only 139 organizations within the country rated for this destination. “This is a…

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Gomdah and Associates, legal representatives of Dr. Williams Sarpong Anarfi, Chief Executive Officer of Accra-based Spintex Medical Center, have threatened to file a lawsuit against US-based Ghanaian freelance journalist Kevin Taylor for allegedly defaming their client and putting his family at risk.In a press statement issued on Monday, 3 March, the lawyers stated that Kevin Taylor, during his regular shows on 26, 27, and 28 February, made false claims about Dr Sarpong Anarfi during a Facebook Live broadcast. The lawyers explained that, in the show, Mr. Taylor called on the Presidency and President John Mahama to “dissociate” Dr Sarpong Anarfi…

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FAIRFIELD, CT — A 4.9-acre former industrial site in Fairfield will receive a $3 million state grant for environmental clean up, Gov. Ned Lamont announced this week.The site at 81 Black Rock Turnpike is the former home of the Bullard Machine Tool Company, an industrial manufacturer. It is thought to contain contaminated soil.It slated to become a transit-oriented, mixed-use development which will include 240 residential units in addition to ancillary retail, co-working and public amenity space. The parcel is one of 22 properties in 15 towns to receive a grant under the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development’s Brownfield…

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Heavy rain and flooding in the US and Mexico as Tropical Storm Alberto moves inlandThree people have died after the Mexican coast was hit by the first named storm of the North Atlantic hurricane season, which made landfall on Thursday.Storm Alberto – which has now weakened into a depression – has also drenched southern Texas with heavy rain. The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) earlier warned of “life-threatening” flooding in both countries.Officials in Mexico said the three deaths occurred in the northern Nuevo León state. At least two were minors.NHC meteorologists expect Alberto to dissipate without directly striking the US.Maximum…

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Nationwide — Meet Chris Zeigler, the Founder and CEO of The Zeigler Agency, a Black-owned insurance agency that is redefining industry standards through leadership, customer-focused service, and an unwavering commitment to empowering the community. Shaped by a deep faith in God, his brotherhood with Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., his HBCU education at Grambling State University, and the strong morals and values instilled in him by his family, Zeigler leads with purpose. His agency is dedicated to financial literacy, economic empowerment, and ensuring individuals and businesses have the protection they need to thrive. Unlike traditional agencies focusing solely on policy…

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President Donald J. Trump continues by applying a terrorist in Canada and Mexico within the International Extraordinary Economic Powers (IEEEPER). President Trump, both Canadian and Mexico and Mexico and Mexico, to curb the dangerous cartels and the flow of fatal drugs flowing to our country, they could not adequately solve the situation. The flow of smuggled products such as Fentanyl through illegal distribution networks, created a national emergency, including the public health crisis. Mexican drug traffickers operated unimpeded due to the world’s leading festangy merchants and the Government of Mexico. The Mexican government placed safe for the production and transportation…

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Brie Clark, to gymnast At Clemson University, he made history on Friday when he became the first collegial gymnast to land the passage of Biles and Tumbling on his routine. The item was named after Simone Bilales and is rarely performed in international competitions, according to Forbidden. With the movement, Clark helped his team achieve a victory over Texas Women University and New Hampshire University. She is the fifth woman who has successfully completed the skill. In front of her, Bilales, Trinity Thomas, Hillary Heron and London Phillips had done it. Bilas congratulated Clark for the achievement through Instagram, writing…

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A chilling tale has unfolded in Sunyani, where a 26-year-old man, Kwabena Adjei, has been arrested for allegedly murdering his 19-year-old girlfriend and disposing of her body in a septic tank. The shocking incident occurred near the Bono Regional Fire Command, sending waves of unease through the community.READ ALSO: I shot her 5 times in the chest but not to kill her – Police inspector tells court in tearsAdjei, seemingly tormented by the ghost of his late Nigerian girlfriend, known only as Testimony, reportedly turned himself in to the police, accompanied by his uncle.According to reports, a heated argument between…

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January 16, 2023 Signs of segregation may not be as brazen as the days of Martin Luther King Jr., but Black leaders in San Jose say racism still rears its head and is why the Black community keeps shrinking.It’s something Silicon Valley Minority Business Consortium CEO Walter Wilson calls the “Black exodus.” Thousands of Black residents have left over time because of the historic lack of investment from segregation and redlining to the inequity in social programs, public contracts, education and policing. “People are not going to stay in a place that they don’t have economic opportunity, where their families…

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