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State officials are warning of a surge in toll scam texts. The fraudulent messages impersonate toll collection agencies in an attempt to steal financial information.
FICO has partnered with several HBCUs through its Educational Analytics Challenge to train Black students in analyzing AI data sets and addressing bias in credit and fraud detection systems. The ...
An American traveler and a Nigerian native share parallel reflections on the rich, enduring cultures of West Africa. From Senegal’s living history and art to Nigeria’s deep-rooted customs and fashion, ...
Phishing emails pose a major cyber threat, targeting businesses and individuals with deceptive messages to steal sensitive information. Timothy Smoot, executive vice president and chief financial ...
The Enoch Pratt Free Library is set to begin construction on a new Park Heights Branch this summer, the system’s first new library in over 15 years. The 18,000-square-foot facility will offer ...
William Lacy Clay Sr., a civil rights icon, labor rights champion, and one of the 13 founding members of the Congressional Black Caucus, has died at 94. The Missouri trailblazer served 32 years in ...
Tom Miller Week, an annual celebration of the late Baltimore artist known for his vibrant “Afro-Deco” style, has been named 2025’s Best Arts and Culture Tradition by Baltimore Magazine readers. The ...
Carnival Cruise Line has reportedly begun enforcing stricter onboard rules as of June 2025, including a new ban on handheld "clack" fans on indoor dance floors, as detailed in a circulating “Have Fun.
Black women are disproportionately affected by uterine fibroids, and experts stress that treatment must include long-term lifestyle changes such as stress management, diet adjustments, and regular ...
Once a declining shopping center, Northwood Commons has transformed into a thriving hub for new businesses just steps from Morgan State University. Entrepreneurs like Lashae Wesley of Estie Lash and ...
Shvilla Rasheem pursues academic endeavors that focus on the intersection of education, social justice and multiculturalism.
Benjamin Jealous, the first Black executive director of the Sierra Club, has been placed on leave amid controversy, with allies alleging he is the target of racial discrimination, misinformation, and ...
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