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Hi All, my name is I’esha and I’ve been a writer for baller alert for 1 year and 2 months. I’m also a student and entrepreneur .

Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump Announces Plans to Sue Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Administration for Blocking AP African American Studies From Being Taught

Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump Announces Plans to Sue Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' Administration for Blocking AP African American Studies From Being Taught

Civil rights lawyer Benjamin Crump intends to sue Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis following his decision to block AP African American Studies. According to Crump’s office, three AP honors high school students, who will be the lead plaintiffs in the lawsuit, will join him. Several Florida state lawmakers, including House Minority Leader …

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ABC Reportedly Not Looking to Replace TJ Homes or Amy Robach on GMA3

Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes have reportedly parted ways with ABC. Sources told TMZ following a lengthy and contentious mediation, the decision to sever ties was agreed upon.

ABC reportedly is not looking for potential replacements for T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach. The media giant is currently investigating whether Amy and T.J.’s relationship violated company policies.  However, further reports indicate that Holmes may have had an affair with an intern at GMA. It has been reported that DeMarco …

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The 2023 Oscar Nominations Have Been Announced

The 2023 Oscar Nominations Have Been Announced

Earlier this week, the 2023 Oscar nominees were announced, and there are a number of black actors, filmmakers, and songwriters have been selected. Angela Bassett has been nominated for Best Supporting Actress in the movie Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.  Brian Tyree Henry is a first-time Oscar nominee for Best Supporting …

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FDA Proposes Annual Covid-19 Vaccine Shots

FDA Proposes Annual Covid-19 Vaccine Shots

Health officials are looking to administer Covid-19 vaccinations annually, like Flu shots. For future vaccination efforts, the FDA proposed Monday that most adults and children will receive a once-a-year shot to protect against mutating viruses. If approved, Americans wouldn’t need to keep track of their vaccination statuses. While more than …

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