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6 tips for hitting the road again
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6 tips for hitting the road again

by d-mars.com News Provider Not surprisingly, Americans sharply reduced the overall number of trips they took in 2020, according to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics. While a certain level of travel has been necessary throughout the pandemic, many travel vendors are seeing increased reservations going into the spring and summer and are expecting business…

How to Keep Life Spontaneous: Travel Adventures at Home and Beyond
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How to Keep Life Spontaneous: Travel Adventures at Home and Beyond

by d-mars.com News Provider We’ve spent the past year bookmarking the travel excursions of our dreams and now our next flight finally seems to be in sight. We’re all yearning for more spontaneity and adventure — to connect with the people we love while revisiting all the places we miss. This year we hope to…

Many Americans unable to pay bills or cover unexpected expenses and lack critical financial knowledge, survey shows
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Many Americans unable to pay bills or cover unexpected expenses and lack critical financial knowledge, survey shows

Twenty-two percent of U.S. adults report they are unable to pay their bills in full and on time in a typical month, and 30 percent would not be able to cover an unexpected $2,000 expense, according to new data from the fifth annual Personal Finance Index (P-Fin Index) released by the TIAA Institute and the…

George Floyd Family Receives Historic Civil Rights Wrongful Death Settlement
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George Floyd Family Receives Historic Civil Rights Wrongful Death Settlement

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Civil rights attorneys Ben Crump, Antonio Romanucci, L. Chris Stewart, Jeff Storms and other co-counsel on behalf of the family of George Floyd and officials from the City of Minneapolis have announced the settlement of a civil lawsuit against the City of Minneapolis and the four…

HISD News: Twelve Additional HISD Middle Schools Join  the Verizon Innovative Learning Schools Program
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HISD News: Twelve Additional HISD Middle Schools Join the Verizon Innovative Learning Schools Program

Twelve Houston Independent School District middle schools are among the latest campuses to be selected for participation in the Verizon Innovative Learning Schools program, which addresses barriers to digital inclusion. In addition to free mobile devices and accompanying 30GB 4G LTE data plans, participating schools will be assigned a full-time coach to train teachers in…

Senate Confirms Marcia Fudge as HUD Secretary

Senate Confirms Marcia Fudge as HUD Secretary

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent The U.S. Senate voted on Wednesday to confirm Rep. Marcia Fudge as Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.  The confirmation was met with applause from women’s and other groups. “We applaud the confirmation of Rep. Fudge as secretary of the Department of Housing…

Virtual is here to stay: 5 creative ways people are connecting in a digital world
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Virtual is here to stay: 5 creative ways people are connecting in a digital world

by d-mars.com News Provider A year into the pandemic and a virtual lifestyle is the reality for many people. Remote work and online education are just the start — many people have taken a virtual approach to the way they shop, socialize, stay connected with friends and family, and much more. The interesting thing is…

Discover African American history in Virginia Beach
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Discover African American history in Virginia Beach

by d-mars.com News Provider Searching for a great, educational road trip that also helps you and your family learn about the rich history of African Americans? Look no further than Virginia Beach. You may already know the destination as the site of the original Jamestown settlement in 1607, at First Landing State Park. But there…

Building the Foundation for Generational Financial Empowerment with Multiple Streams of Income

Building the Foundation for Generational Financial Empowerment with Multiple Streams of Income

The Epsilon Chi Chapter of Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Incorporated, a nonprofit organization, will host the highly anticipated public virtual conference, Building the Foundation for Generational Financial Empowerment with Multiple Streams of Income, Saturday – April 24, 2021 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. CST. This virtual conference will focus on the following income streams and…

Dove Men+Care Celebrates Black Men On and Off the Court with March Madness® Off Court Champs Campaign
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Dove Men+Care Celebrates Black Men On and Off the Court with March Madness® Off Court Champs Campaign

According to new research from Dove Men+Care, when shown an image of a Black man, white men are most likely to describe him as an athlete over any other profession.1 That is why this March Madness®, as a continuation of the Commit to C.A.R.E. Now initiative, Dove Men+Care is spotlighting the multidimensional stories of former…

5 key money moves to consider when transitioning out of the military
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5 key money moves to consider when transitioning out of the military

by d-mars.com News Provider Each year, approximately 200,000 men and women transition from the U.S. military to civilian life.1 It can be a dramatic life change with financial implications that many people don’t realize or plan for. Much attention is given to accessing healthcare, transitioning careers and pursuing educational opportunities, but the adjustments to your…

Revving up remote work: Tips to remain positive and thrive through the pandemic
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Revving up remote work: Tips to remain positive and thrive through the pandemic

by d-mars.com News Provider Many people continue to work and study from home as they navigate the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. While remote life has its benefits, it can also be challenging. There are a few smart steps you can take to avoid unnecessary stress and help you thrive in both your personal and professional life….

Black founder donates cleaning wipes to help frontline METROLift workers stay safe during pandemic
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Black founder donates cleaning wipes to help frontline METROLift workers stay safe during pandemic

HOUSTON, TEXAS (March 15, 2021) — Local entrepreneur and Black engineer Devon Fanfair, founder of Just Wipes, donated 1,000 packs of sanitizing wipes to METROLift frontline workers at a donation event recently, which took place at The Just Wipes warehouse on Hirsch Rd.  METROLift frontline workers are unsung heroes of METRO services, providing accessible services…

Ice Cube Expands ‘Contract with Black America’ to Highlight Issues Facing Black American Women and the Sports Industry
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Ice Cube Expands ‘Contract with Black America’ to Highlight Issues Facing Black American Women and the Sports Industry

Today, Ice Cube announced an updated version of ‘Contract with Black America’ that outlines longstanding specific issues facing Black American women and the sports industry with a set of tactical solutions, along with additional updates throughout the contract. The original contract was announced this past summer and spurred a string of political conversations around racial…

National Dental Association Foundation And Colgate-Palmolive Establish “Audacity To Dream” Scholarship Program To Encourage And Assist African American Dental Students
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National Dental Association Foundation And Colgate-Palmolive Establish “Audacity To Dream” Scholarship Program To Encourage And Assist African American Dental Students

In a continuing commitment to address racial disparities in oral health, the National Dental Association Foundation (NDAF) and Colgate-Palmolive Company announce the creation of the “Audacity to Dream” scholarship program for African Americans pursuing careers in dentistry. Students currently enrolled in dental school and demonstrating success in areas such as leadership, community service, and research…

The Entertainment Software Association Announces $1 Million Initiative To Support Black Girls CODE Through Its Philanthropic Foundation
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The Entertainment Software Association Announces $1 Million Initiative To Support Black Girls CODE Through Its Philanthropic Foundation

The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) today announced a $1 million, multi-year initiative with its philanthropic arm, the ESA Foundation, and Black Girls CODE (BGC) to support educational and mentoring programs for girls and young women interested in technology. The initiative boosts BGC’s mission of teaching coding and technology skills to one million girls and young…