Black Business
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Jury Finds McDonald’s Liable In Lawsuit After Florida Parents Claim 4-Year-Old Daughter Was Burned By ‘Dangerously Hot’ Chicken Nuggets That Left Her Thigh ‘Disfigured and Scarred’
A jury returned a split verdict after Florida parents sued McDonald’s because their 4-year-old daughter was burned by what they…
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‘RHOA’ Stars Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker Struggle to Balance Their Marital and Family Issues with New Career Ventures
The current season of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” highlights the challenges Kandi Burruss and her husband, Todd Tucker, are…
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‘Sweetie Pie’s’ Ms. Robbie Reportedly Will Open New St. Louis Restaurant After Her Son Tim Norman Was Sentenced to Life in Murder Plot
Sweetie Pie’s Ms. Robbie Montgomery is heading back into the restaurant business. St. Louis radio station Hot 104.1 exclusively broke…
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Dress Code at Dentist’s Office Causes a Stir on Twitter. Some Say It’s Anti-Black and ‘Prejudice Against Poor People’
An Ohio dentist has set some rules for acceptable attire in her establishment, sparking outrage online. She placed a sign…
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Outraged Detroit Woman Says Ice Cream Shop Owner Tracked Her Down Just to Shame Her for Not Leaving a Tip
A Michigan woman says the owner of her favorite vegan ice cream shop used her credit card to find her…
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DEI Diminishes Talent Pool for Black Businesses
DEI, also known as Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, have become popular values that many corporations and institutions have worked to…
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Entrepreneur Faces Backlash for Saying Africa’s Poverty Is Not Due to Colonization
One African entrepreneur’s comments on the impacts of colonization on the whole of Africa’s economic state are drumming up some…
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Republican Attorneys General Use SCOTUS Affirmative Action Decision Target DEI Policies at Nation’s Largest Employers, Threaten Them with ‘Legal Consequences’
The latest target after the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down affirmative action is the country’s largest corporations. Republican attorneys…
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Louisiana Braiders Had to Close Three Salons After State Demanded That They Train to Do Hair for 500 Hours – Something They’ve Already Been Doing for Years
A Baton Rouge judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a group of hair braiders who claim the state’s requirement…
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