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Maxie Cleveland Robinson, Jr.
Maxie Cleveland Robinson, Jr. was born on May 1, 1939, in Richmond, Virginia.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 12
Scoop USA Newspaper
VCU to create memorial for people, most of African descent, whose remains were dumped in a well
Virginia Commonwealth University will spend $3.6 million on a memorial for dozens of people, most of African descent, whose bodies were stolen from their graves, dissected by medical students, and then dumped in a forgotten well.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 12
Scoop USA Newspaper
The real reason trump doesn't want Congress to vote on war powers
Thursday marked 60 days since the start of Trump’s failed war in Iran.
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ScoopUSA Volume 66 - Number 20
Scoop USA Newspaper
A call to action to help fight kidney failure in at-risk communities: American Kidney Fund urges people to be APOL1 Aware
Today marks the third annual APOL1-Mediated Kidney Disease (AMKD) Awareness Day, a day established by the American Kidney Fund (AKF) to encourage others to be “APOL1 Aware” by educating communities about this genetic form of rapidly progressing kidney disease.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 12
Scoop USA Newspaper
Faith over Fear: Trusting the process of transition
Transition is a space many try to avoid, but it’s often where the most powerful growth happens. It’s the in-between season, where what no longer fits and what’s next has not fully taken shape.
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ScoopUSA Volume 66 - Number 20
Scoop USA Newspaper
Tasha Page-Lockhart's "He's on the Way" single hits Top 10 on Billboard
Gospel music powerhouse Tasha Page-Lockhart is making a triumphant return to the music scene with brand-new music and a renewed creative vision.
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ScoopUSA, Volume 66 - Number 21
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Our Mission and Values
Scoop is a for-profit Community Media Company that prides itself on its dedication to Community. We have been in the business of educating our communities since February 1960.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 12
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Heart of Kensington Creates: Celebrating Neighborhood Pride Through Public Art in 2026
Mural Arts Philadelphia (“Mural Arts”) continues its longstanding commitment to Philadelphia’s historic Kensington neighborhood with Heart of Kensington Creates: a community-led celebration of Kensington’s identity, and a lasting public art experience that reflects the neighborhood’s resilience, pride, and creative spirit.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 12
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When the Supreme Court gets the facts wrong, Democracy pays the price
What Alito doesn’t mention is that since 2013, the racial turnout gap around the nation has exploded. It’s beggars belief that Alito was unaware of this fact.
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ScoopUSA, Volume 66 - Number 22
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Camden and The Free Books Project celebrate 1,500th pop-up library
The Free Books Project, in partnership with the City of Camden and Mayor Victor Carstarphen, will celebrate its 1,500th Pop-Up Library on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm at Roosevelt Plaza outside Camden City Hall (520 Market Street, Camden, NJ).
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ScoopUSA, Volume 66 - Number 22
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South Philly leaders, CHOP doctors unite to support family vaccine access
On Wednesday, House Appropriations Chairman Jordan Harris and Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler, both D-Phila, spoke at the South Philadelphia location of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia alongside doctors, medical leaders, and community health advocates about the importance of childhood vaccinations.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 12
Scoop USA Newspaper
The war will resume
Viewing current events, it appears the ruling elites, the people who really run this country and world, are doing everything in their power to sink the American Empire and reduce it to the hung heap of history.
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ScoopUSA, Volume 66 - Number 21
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Dr. Ethel D. Allen
Dr. Ethel D. Allen boldly described herself as ‘BFR—a black female Republican, an entity as rare as a black elephant and just as smart.’
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 13
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El Hajj Malik El Shabazz (Malcolm X)
Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Nebraska.
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ScoopUSA, Volume 66 - Number 22
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The Transformational Coach Embracing change: Letting go to grow forward
Change is one of life’s few guarantees, yet it’s something many of us resist.
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ScoopUSA, Volume 66 - Number 21
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CIVICS 101
The Pennsylvania Primary election is less than two weeks away, and these last days will fly by for the men and women vying for our votes on Election Day.
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ScoopUSA, Volume 66 - Number 21
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Praise & Worship What would you do?
Lord, May We Live Each Day And Hour, In Such A Way, That We Will Be Prepared To Greet You Into Our Lives. Amen.
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ScoopUSA, Volume 66 - Number 21
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Redistricting
“It’s hard to know where it ends,” said Rick Hasen, a law professor at UCLA.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 13
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My Mother's Faith
“This is dedicated to My Mother, Mrs. Gwendolyn C. Brown.”
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 13
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The Takeover Legend returns: From podcast to radio, Michael Shawn reclaims his voice
There are moments in life when a person doesn’t just come back—they return with purpose, clarity, and a renewed sense of identity.
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ScoopUSA, Volume 66 - Number 22
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Usher's New Look launches National Internship Program for highly anticipated the R&B tour
Usher’s New Look (UNL) and Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Detroit (BGCGD) announced the launch of the Entertainment Industry Club: Live Touring Edition—a first-of-its-kind workforce development initiative designed to accelerate career pathways for young adults in the entertainment trades.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 13
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Philadelphia museum brings Rocky statue inside after decades of tension
Every day, visitors from around the world make their way to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art — not necessarily for the galleries inside, but for a statue of a fictional boxer from Philadelphia.
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ScoopUSA Volume 66 - Number 20
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Chester Township hosts Annual Community Mother's Day Luncheon
Chester Township’s annual Mother’s Day event, held on Saturday, May 2, 2026, is an affair that township residents look forward to each year for the sense of community, connection, and camaraderie it brings.
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ScoopUSA, Volume 66 - Number 22
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Over 1,600 Pennsylvanians get $33m in lost insurance benefits back, thanks to state action
The Pennsylvania Insurance Department (PID) today announced that it helped recover more than $33 million in lost life insurance benefits and annuities since January 1 for more than 1,600 Pennsylvanians through the NAIC’s Life Insurance Policy Locator service, advancing the Shapiro Administration’s work to help Pennsylvanians recover money and benefits they’re rightfully owed.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 12
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Long Way Down
We’re all products of our surroundings, influenced by the many experiences and factors that shape us as we navigate the course of our lives.
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ScoopUSA, Volume 66 - Number 22
Scoop USA Newspaper
Redistricting
“It’s hard to know where it ends,” said Rick Hasen, a law professor at UCLA.
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ScoopUSA Volume 66 - Number 20
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The real reason trump doesn't want Congress to vote on war powers
Thursday marked 60 days since the start of Trump’s failed war in Iran.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 13
Scoop USA Newspaper
My Mother's Faith
“This is dedicated to My Mother, Mrs. Gwendolyn C. Brown.”
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ScoopUSA Volume 66 - Number 20
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Supreme Court
Both joined Alito’s opinion Wednesday.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 12
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PennDOT, PA State Police, public safety officials, and Phillie Phanatic remind Pennsylvanians to Buckle Up
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) announced the National “Click It or Ticket” campaign, beginning Monday, May 11, and running through Sunday, May 31.
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