First impressions are everything, and that mindset applies to website design too. In a world that’s going completely digital, UI/UX designers are more in-demand than ever. For starters, a better UI, or user interface, can up a website’s conversion by 200%. Improved UX, or user experience, can result in conversation …
Read More »Alleged Capitol Rioter Identified After Ex-Girlfriend Shared Berating Texts Sent From the Capitol With the FBI
Photo: Julio Cortez (AP) It’s been going on close to two months since the redneck Taliban attacked the U.S. Capitol building because the Republican mafia led them to believe the 2020 election had been stolen. But the FBI is still identifying and arresting people suspected of taking part in the …
Read More »When a Company Invests in an ‘Underdog City’
The country is full of “underdog cities”—communities and regions that are aware of losing out and having been overlooked. Some are in Appalachia, some in the Deep South, some around the Great Lakes, some in inland regions of otherwise-prospering states in the West. The imbalances in American opportunity—by race, by …
Read More »Lexington Cop Fired For Leaking Information To BLM Activist
Lexington, Kentucky police officer Jervis Middleton has been fired for allegedly leaking information to a Black Lives Matter protester. According to Kentucky.com. Middleton was accused of overall misconduct, sharing internal police information and being dishonest about his communication with Black Lives Matter protest leader Sarah Williams. With an unanimous vote, …
Read More »Photographer Teaches Children About Black Leaders By Playing Dress-up
(Reuters) – Photographer Tricia Messeroux wanted children to learn more about Black history in the United States and elsewhere—and have fun doing so. So she had them dress up and pose as famous activists. The photos are collected in her latest coffee table book, part of her Toddlewood brand. It …
Read More »Los Angeles Sheriff’s Deputies Allege a Gang Targeting Black and Latino Communities Exists in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
Photo: MARK RALSTON (Getty Images) I know you read that headline and thought “OK, but isn’t that generally Los Angeles policing as a whole?” You’re not wrong, but a group of deputies have alleged that there are functioning gangs embedded within law enforcement that target Black and Latino neighborhoods. According …
Read More »The Winter Surge Is Melting Away
Read: A simple rule of thumb for knowing when the pandemic is over We’ve also seen large numbers of deaths from much earlier periods reported this month, including a backlog of more than 1,500 deaths in Indiana reported on February 4, nearly 4,500 old but previously unreported deaths in Ohio …
Read More »Ava DuVernay, Regina King Throw Some Shade At Golden Globes
While the Golden Globes had diverse nominees this year, there is a lack of Black inclusion among the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the people who vote for the winners. An investigation from Los Angeles Times reported the HFPA’s 87-strong membership does not include one Black member. Ava DuVernay reacted to …
Read More »Thasunda Brown Duckett Appointed As TIAA President and CEO
TIAA, a Fortune 100 financial services organization, has named Thasunda Brown Duckett as president and CEO. With the appointment, Duckett becomes the second Black woman currently leading one of the nation’s 500 largest public companies. Duckett will join TIAA on May 1 from JPMorgan Chase, where she served as the …
Read More »Andra Day Calls Out Former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover: 'He Is the Hitler for Black People. The Man Was a Demon'
Photo: Earl Gibson III (Getty Images) If you haven’t been listening to The Ringer’s Higher Learning, co-hosted by Van Lathan—who might be taking home an Oscar very soon—and The Bachelorette alum Rachel Lindsay, you’ve been missing your blessing. Twice a week, the undeniable chemistry between the two is on full …
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