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Black Press of America Awards Courageous Leaders

September 19, 2019 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent With a lively and capacity crowd inside the Renaissance DC Downtown Hotel in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, Sept. 12, National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) President and CEO Dr. Benjamin […]

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Snoop Dogg: NFL Owners have Slavemaster Mentality. I Would have Settled for $1 Billion

September 12, 2019 LA Data News 0

Ann Brown Writer, Moguldom.com Snoop Dogg recently appeared on “The Breakfast Club” Radio Program and weighed in on the Jay-Z-NFL partnership, among other things. During the interview, Snoop first addressed the Colin Kaepernick and said: […]

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How to Help Victims of Hurricane Dorian

September 12, 2019 LA Data News 0

E. Benjamin Data News Staff Writer As a City that knows what the devastation of a Hurricane can leave behind; New Orleans is still recovering from the ravages of Katrina. Recently, Hurricane Dorian slammed into […]

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NAACP Observes 400th Anniversary of Slave Trade in Journey from Jamestown to Jamestown

August 29, 2019 LA Data News 0

Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent On Sunday, August 18th, the NAACP began a journey to honor African ancestors. Members of the storied civil rights organization and numerous guests boarded a bus from Washington, D.C. […]

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Moving Fashion Forward

August 23, 2019 LA Data News 0

Data News Weekly would like to welcome our newest Fashion Columnist, Renee Johnson, to the team. Renee Johnson is a New Orleans native, a fashion designer/modiste, and a fiber artist.  Her fashion lines include: Afri […]

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White Arkansas Woman Pulls Gun on 4 Black Fundraising Teens

August 23, 2019 LA Data News 0

Associated Press none Wynne, Ark. – The wife of an Arkansas jail administrator was arrested and charged with assault several days after police say she pulled a gun on four Black teenagers who were going […]

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Roc Nation Enters into Long-Term Partnership with NFL as League’s Official Live Music Entertainment Strategists

August 23, 2019 LA Data News 0

Data News Weekly Staff Edited Report none Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter has risen a long way from the Marcy Projects in Brooklyn of his early life to become a global icon. Today Jay-Z, is an award-winning […]

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Simone Biles Just Became The First Woman To Land Another Flip

August 14, 2019 LA Data News 0

Molly Longman Writer Refinery29.com   Simone Biles is perfection. The Olympic gymnast has had our hearts for years. She was part of the “final five” gold-medal winning team at the 2016 Olympics. And she hasn’t […]

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Iconic Gene’s Po Boy’s Closes…People Reflect on their Experiences

August 7, 2019 LA Data News 0

E. Benjamin Data News Staff Writer Samantha Beaulieu: Actress and Filmmaker “Gene’s Po-Boys is a New Orleans Staple! It was “The” late night spot…especially for your out of town guests! Gene’s was so New Orleans! […]

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Sickle Cell Strong: Sickle Cell Disease Advocate Marie Ojiambo

August 7, 2019 LA Data News 0

Lauren Poteat NNPA Newswire Washington Correspondent It’s been more than 100 years since sickle cell disease was first discovered in America. Today, the rare hereditary blood disorder continues to affect millions of people throughout the […]

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