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SAGITTARIUS - NOVEMBER 22 - DECEMBER 21 Sagittarus The Happy-Go-Lucky One Good-natured optimist.

- by Adelaide Abdur-Rahman

Doesn't want to grow up (Peter Pan syndrome). Indulges self. Boastful. Likes luxuries and gambling. Social and outgoing. Impatient. Fun to be around. Having lots of friends. Flirtatious. Does like rules. Dislikes being confined - tight space or ever-tight clothes. Doesn't like be doubted. Beautiful inside and out.Turquoise is the stone for the month of December In ancient Mexico, turquoise was reserved for the gods and could not be worn by mere mortals. In the 13th century, turquoise was thought to protect its wearer from falling especially from horses. Legend says tears of joy combined with rain seeped into mother earth to become sky stone or turquoise. Native Americans believe that attaching turquoise to a bow would help the arrows hit their mark. In Tibet today, turquoise was by far the most popular of all materials used for personal adornment; it also plays an important part in religious ceremonies. Turquoise was discovered by the Egyptians around 3000 B.C. and was used in their finest jewelry and ornaments.

December 12 You are honest, loving, persevering and unyielding. You are sympathetic, kind, helpful, generous, and selfconfident. You also accomplish most of the things you undertake. Your happy-go-lucky manner makes you everyone's favorite.

1892 Fred J. Loudin was awarded patent 510,432 for a sash fastener, which is a fastener for the meeting rails of sashes and a key fastener.

1894 (Charles H.) Charlie 'Rucker' Blackwell, a Negro League Baseball player, was born in Brandenburg, KY.

1896 Eslanda 'Essie' Goode Robeson, an anthropologist, actor and wife of Paul Robeson, was born in

1899 Albert C. Richardson was awarded patent 638,811 for a bottle

1899 George F. Grant, an African American dentist from Boston, MA, was awarded patent 638,920 for a wooden golf tee.

1912 (Henry Jackson, Jr.) Henry Armstrong, a professional welterweight boxer, was born in Columbus, MS.

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Shapiro Administration Invites Pennsylvanians to Support Service Members by Donating Christmas Trees through 'Trees for Troops'

At one of four Pennsylvania 'Trees for Troops' donation sites, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, First Lady Lori Shapiro, and Deputy Adjutant General - Army Maj.

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Bullet-pocked marker memorializing 1918 lynching goes on display in Atlanta

A historical marker from the site of a 1918 lynching that was repeatedly vandalized in recent years is now safely on display in Atlanta in an exhibit that opens Monday.

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Cephas honors life of young hit-and- run victim with street renaming 2300 block of Lansdowne Ave. now known as "Jayanna Powell Way"

On Saturday, December 6, state Rep. Morgan Cephas, D-Philadelphia, co-hosted a ceremony at the intersection of North 63rd Street and Lansdowne Avenue in the Overbrook section of West Philadelphia.

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National Park Service drops free admission on MLK Day, Juneteenth while adding Trump's birthday

The National Park Service will offer free admission to U.S. residents on President Donald Trump's birthday next year — which also happens to be Flag Day — but is eliminating the benefit for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth.

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National Inventors Hall of Fame seeks nominations of world-changing inventors

The National Inventors Hall of Fame®, in partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, is seeking nominations for Black inventors to be inducted into its upcoming class.

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SAGITTARIUS - NOVEMBER 22 - DECEMBER 21 Sagittarus The Happy-Go-Lucky One Good-natured optimist.

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Pretty in Pink: Celebrating 20 years of hope, healing, and heart

For two decades, Pretty in Pink has stood as a radiant symbol of faith, resilience, and sisterhood.

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The Awakening

Women in America is under constant scrutiny, certain attack, and threats of being relegated back to the standards that governed females in our society centuries ago.

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Sen. Saval, Rep. Smith-Wade-El join advocates in announcing introduction of Bill to Prevent the Criminalization of Homelessness

State Senator Nikil Saval (D-Philadelphia) and State Representative Ismail Smith-Wade-El (D-Lancaster) announced the introduction of the Shelter First Act, alongside housing advocates.

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Rolling Out Celebrates 25 Years of Culture, Creativity & Community launches Rolling Out Music with Debut Single "This Winter" by Kevin Ross

Rolling Out, America's leading Black-owned multimedia platform, proudly celebrates its 25th anniversary by launching Rolling Out Music, a new subsidiary that focuses on music.

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