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Title: Our Weekly – Black News and Entertainment Los Angeles

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“Writing has been my great joy, love and passion for more than a half century,” notes author and political analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson,” it’s a craft I often feel I was born for. Having a varied range of my works accessible in public and college libraries is the ultimate reward for that passion.” It’s truly posterity.

Hutchinson was honored and humbled to join th...


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Police arrested more than 400 people during Fourth of July celebrations on the Balboa Peninsula after thousands of juveniles and young adults flooded the area, city officials announced on Sunday.

Some 350 personnel from the Newport Beach Police Department along with 17 other regional law enforcement agencies responded beginning around 7p.m. Saturday amid reports of ...


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A recent study by the Pew Research Center found that 18 percent of Black teens ages 13-17 use artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots to help with all or most of their schoolwork, triple the 6 percent of white teens. And 38 percent of Black teens say AI chatbots have been useful or extremely useful for completing their schoolwork, nearly double the 22 percent of white teens.


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Crystal Lambert knew something was terribly wrong with her three-year-old granddaughter as she sped down the street trying to get her to the hospital. “I thought she got a hold of some poison,” Lambert recalled.

Doctors found Lambert’s granddaughter had a blood sugar level over 800, diagnosing her with Diabetic Ketoacidosis(DKA), a state in which the body, starved ...


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Legislation authored by Assemblymember Dr. LaShae Sharp-Collins (D-La Mesa) to make it easier for low-income parents to settle child support debt they owe has made it to the Senate Appropriations Committee.

Days before the Legislature adjourned for its mid-summer recess, Assembly Bill (AB) 2395 passed out of the Senate Human Services Committee with a 4-1 vote. Befo...


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