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An aerial view seen October 29, 2025 shows the destroyed Black River Market and surrounding buildings following the passage the previous day of Hurricane Melissa in Black River, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica

By |2025-11-01T11:54:05-04:00November 1, 2025|Black News|

An aerial view seen October 29, 2025 shows the destroyed Black River Market and surrounding buildings following the passage the previous day of Hurricane Melissa in Black River, St. Elizabeth,

Costa Offers Lowest Season Fares with Black Friday Sale – Cruise Industry News

By |2025-11-01T07:51:09-04:00October 31, 2025|Black News|

Costa Cruises has announced its Black Friday season offers, providing North American cruisers savings on bookings for select departures from November 20025 through May 2026 to Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, the Canary Islands, and South America. The company said that the offers start at just $52 per person,…

‘Black Phone 2’ is tense but unsteady Halloween fodder

By |2025-11-01T09:52:28-04:00October 31, 2025|Black News|

Scott Derrickson’s “Black Phone 2” is further proof that not every great movie deserves a sequel. The strength and goodwill of Derrickson’s “The Black Phone” (2012) has not carried over for this contrived, logic-free follow-up. The survivors of “The Black Phone,” Derrickson’s surprising, riveting sleeper, are still haunted by memories

Black government workers look for jobs in other sectors as shutdown continues

By |2025-11-01T03:49:05-04:00October 31, 2025|Black News|

Federal jobs have long been a lifeline for the Black middle class, but as the government shutdown drags on, that lifeline may be unraveling. NBC News’ Zinhle Essamuah speaks with multiple former federal employees about their experience losing their jobs and where they are now looking for work.

Exclusive | Facebook still censoring The Post’s reporting on Black Lives Matter

By |2025-10-31T19:45:47-04:00October 31, 2025|Black News|

A New York Post article that first revealed shady financial dealings at the Black Lives Matter nonprofit continues to be suppressed by Facebook, even as billionaire Mark Zuckerberg promised to end censorship on the platform he co-founded, The Post has learned. This comes even as the group, commonly known as

Wayland school officials say racist incident involved Black student’s football jersey

By |2025-10-31T18:44:45-04:00October 31, 2025|Black News|

Wayland school officials say racist incident involved Black student's football jersey - CBS Boston Watch CBS News Wayland school officials say they are investigating a racist incident that took place in the boys locker room. View CBS News In

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