The Wall Street Journal
Ecuador, U.S. Tighten Alliance in Drug Battle
Washington takes an expanded role in operations targeting traffickers
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March 05, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
U.S. Sub Torpedoes Iranian Warship
Navy shoots down a missile aimed at Turkey as NATO allies are drawn in
4 min |
March 05, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
The NBA's 'Bad Boys' Are Back
Two years ago, the Pistons could hardly win a game. By piling up technical fouls, they've climbed to the top of the league.
3 min |
March 05, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Can the Fed Stay Independent?
Trump is closer to Powell's successor and has three years to tighten grip
9 min |
March 05, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Talarico's Bet on Hispanics Pays Off With Primary Win
Democrat's message of religious faith and economic populism proved to be effective
3 min |
March 05, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Congressman Admits Affair With Aide
Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales admitted Wednesday to an affair with a staffer who later killed herself, making the comments after he advanced into a runoff election to defend his border seat in Texas.
2 min |
March 05, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Microsoft Helps Take Down a Global Hacking Service
Microsoft says it has helped pull the plug on a massive criminal platform that sold ready-made online hacking kits for budding cybercriminals.
2 min |
March 05, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
King Signs New CBS News Deal
'CBS Mornings' co-host to stay with network, dispelling rumors of departure
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March 05, 2026
New York Amsterdam News
NBA old head Tom Hoover recalls days with Wilt, Malcolm X, and Richard Pryor
Tom Hoover was having a hard time battling Connie Hawkins, Roger Brown, and Jackie Jackson under the boards, playing in a New York City game, when a deep voice boomed.
3 min |
March 05, 2026
New York Amsterdam News
The Knicks take a measure of themselves against the NBA's best
The Knicks are being tested.
2 min |
March 05, 2026
New York Amsterdam News
The Nets' inconsistent effort has them unable to manufacture wins
The Brooklyn Nets were the NBA’ youngest team entering this season with an average age of 23.3 years old and were not expected to be good.
2 min |
March 05, 2026
New York Amsterdam News
Nursing home funding gaps could impact NYS healthcare
New York's nursing homes are facing a funding crisis, and as state budget negotiations get underway, advocates are warning that without increased investment, those who rely on nursing homes will suffer.
2 min |
March 05, 2026
New York Amsterdam News
Jasmine Crockett defeated by James Talarico in Texas Democratic Senate primary after hard fought race
State Rep. James Talarico topped Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett in an expensive and fiercely contested Texas Senate Democratic primary that once again has the party dreaming of a big upset in November.
3 min |
March 05, 2026
Scoop USA Newspaper
American Legacy Network opens pre-orders for the second edition of its know your history board game
Including 54 New Questions & Answers!
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 3
Scoop USA Newspaper
Fisk University Team wins $40K for Gen Z Financial Literacy Campaign
Fisk University won the 2026 #IYKYK Pitch Competition, powered by Experian's B.A.L.L. for Life in partnership with HomeFree-USA.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 4
Scoop USA Newspaper
The costs of Trump's war could be catastrophic
The United States is now at war with Iran.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 4
Scoop USA Newspaper
Councilwoman Cindy Bass honors Dr. Molefi Kete Asante with City Council Resolution at Germantown Celebration
Councilwoman Cindy Bass (8th District) proudly hosted “Celebrating Black Legacy” at the Molefi Kete Asante Institute in Germantown, presenting a Philadelphia City Council Resolution honoring world-renowned scholar and cultural leader Dr. Molefi Kete Asante.
1 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 66 - Number 11
Scoop USA Newspaper
How to deal with grief
We Affirm That God Is Our Very Help In The Time Of Trouble.
2 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 4
Scoop USA Newspaper
AFRICANANCESTRY.COM marks Black History Month's centennial by highlighting the 'African' in African American
It took 50 years for Carter G. Woodson’s Negro History Week ito become Black History Month (BHM).
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 3
Scoop USA Newspaper
The Struggle Continues
On Monday, February 16, 2026, US District Court Judge Cynthia M. Rufe after hearing oral arguments, reading the briefs submitted by the City of Philadelphia, the accompanying Amicus support briefs from Avenging the Ancestors, the President's House Slavery Memorial Alliance, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and those of the defendants (the US Government), after inspecting the dismantled exhibits and touring the site, she ordered the Trump administration to restore all the exhibits to their original condition prior to their dismantling and removal.
2 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 66 - Number 10
Scoop USA Newspaper
Ida Stephens Owens
Ida Stephens Owens was a groundbreaking American scientist celebrated for her pioneering work with drug-detoxifying enzymes.
2 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 66 - Number 10
Scoop USA Newspaper
US maternal deaths fell in 2024 and may have dropped again last year, government data shows
Fewer U.S. women died around the time of childbirth in 2024, a government analysis shows, and provisional data suggest the trend may have continued last year.
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ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 4
Scoop USA Newspaper
Easing the Burden: City fund helps families pay for homicide funerals
The City of Philadelphia Office of Public Safety's Office of the Victim Advocate launched its landmark Homicide Victim Funeral Assistance (HVFA) program, designed to help the families of homicide victims killed in the city defray the costs of providing a proper, dignified, culturally-informed funeral for their loved ones.
4 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 66 - Number 11
Scoop USA Newspaper
Phil Stewart: Faith, Focus, and the Rise of a Purpose-Driven Actor
In an industry often defined by bright lights and fleeting fame, emerging actor Phil Stewart stands out for something deeper—purpose.
2 min |
ScoopDigital, Vol. 7, No. 4
Scoop USA Newspaper
Philadelphia needs an elected school board
Many people are worried and upset about the school board’s decision to close 20 public schools in Philadelphia.
1 min |
ScoopUSA Media, Volume 66 - Number 11
New York Amsterdam News
Community feedback plays key role in NYPD Black Lives Matter protest settlement
When the city settled a police brutality lawsuit with Black Lives Matter protesters in 2023, it agreed to limit a notorious NYPD unit's deployment and ban several controversial crowd-control tactics — but the resolution also mandated the public's inclusion and input when rolling out such reforms.
3 min |
March 05, 2026
New York Amsterdam News
Staten Island's 'Black Angels': How an unsung legion of African American nurses defeated disease and cared for the forgotten
During the Great Migration, droves of African Americans traveled north in search of industrial cities with labor jobs and other steady work.
8 min |
March 05, 2026
New York Amsterdam News
NYCHA tenant death during cold front sparks renewed housing heat outcry
A senior citizen was found dead in her apartment in February, as the city emerged from a dangerous cold snap.
3 min |
March 05, 2026
New York Amsterdam News
ABT's Spring 2026 season opens with Calvin Royal III as 'Othello'
On March 6, the American Ballet Theatre's African American principal dancer, Calvin Royal III, launches the company's spring 2026 season at Lincoln Center performing the lead in \"Othello: A Dance in Three Acts,\" a sweeping reimagination of Shakespeare's tragic tale of jealousy and betrayal that ensnares the Moorish general and his beloved wife Desdemona.
6 min |
March 05, 2026
New York Amsterdam News
Families who resisted McCarthyism warn: 'It can happen here'
Children of people who were targeted during the 1950s McCarthy-era Red Scare say they remember the constant sense of surveillance they felt, even as they tried to live normal lives.
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