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WAR SHADOWS THE MIDDLE EAST

WAR SHADOWS THE MIDDLE EAST

U.S., Israel, and Iran Exchange Strikes as Russia and China Call for Restraint By Jemeana Smothers-Roberson (March 10, 2026) – Editor’s Note: Speakin’ Out News encourages readers to stay informed about global events that shape […]

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Alabama governor commutes death sentence of man whose accomplice fired fatal shot

Alabama governor commutes death sentence of man whose accomplice fired fatal shot

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Mar. 10 commuted the death sentence of Charles “Sonny” Burton, the 75-year-old inmate who was set to be executed this week even though he was not in the building when the victim was killed during a 1991 robbery.
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Measuring progress: Johns Hopkins, Black Baltimore and this moment

Measuring progress: Johns Hopkins, Black Baltimore and this moment

By Steven K. Ragsdale We have to say it aloud. Five Black surgeons now lead the trauma service at Johns Hopkins Hospital: Dr. Zachary Obinna Enumah, M.D., Ph.D., M.A., ninth-year resident and critical care fellowDr. Lawrence B. Brown, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., a seventh-year residentDr. Ivy Mannoh, M.D., third-year residentDr. Ifeoluwa “Ife” Shoyombo, M.D., M.P.H., M.S.,  […]
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An effort to remedy harm from a race-based kidney test helps Black patients seeking transplants

An effort to remedy harm from a race-based kidney test helps Black patients seeking transplants

A nationwide effort to correct a race-based kidney function test has helped thousands of Black patients gain credit for lost time on transplant waiting lists, improving their chances of receiving a kidney. Researchers say the policy change has increased transplant rates for Black patients without negatively affecting patients of other races.
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How war news affects your mental health even from a distance

How war news affects your mental health even from a distance

By Maurice Carroll Many of us wake up and check the news or social media before we even take a moment to check in with ourselves. We do this almost automatically, often without realizing it at the moment. It’s one of those habits many of us share but rarely talk about. We reach for updates […]
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Baltimore to host National Society of Black Engineers 2026 Annual Convention

Baltimore to host National Society of Black Engineers 2026 Annual Convention

The National Society of Black Engineers will hold its 2026 Annual Convention at the Baltimore Convention Center from March 18-22, bringing together thousands of students, professionals and leaders in STEM fields. The multi-day event will feature workshops, panel discussions, a career fair and the Black on Purpose Festival— celebrating Black engineering excellence with food, music, art and technology demonstrations.
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Harlem Globetrotters celebrate a century of entertainment in D.C. before Baltimore stop

Harlem Globetrotters celebrate a century of entertainment in D.C. before Baltimore stop

By Jonathan ForneySpecial to the AFRO The iconic starred and striped uniforms of the Harlem Globetrotters are almost as well-known as their trick shots and high-flying dunks. Founded in 1926, the organization played their first game under the Harlem Globetrotter name on Jan. 7, 1927. As the organization begins to celebrate 100 years, entertaining audiences […]
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3.11.2026 LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: WANTED: Sealed bids in duplicate for the construction of: Old Monrovia Road Improvements, more particularly known as Project No. 71-21-RD07.  

3.11.2026 LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: WANTED: Sealed bids in duplicate for the construction of: Old Monrovia Road Improvements, more particularly known as Project No. 71-21-RD07.  

 Description of Project: This project includes the streetscaping of Old Monrovia Road from Corporate Drive to University Drive and intersection improvement at Old Monrovia and Sanderson Street. Major items of work will include landscaped median […]

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