Iran threatens to black out Israel and American bases
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has warned that they will attack power plants in Israel and the region if their facilities are targeted, in response to recent Israeli air strikes on Iranian infrastructure.
Everything is in ‘Orange is the New Black’
The article discusses the cultural impact of 'Orange is the New Black' and reflects on the changes in American Hollywood heroism.
KC-390 and Black Hawk: Exercise Brings Together Military Aircraft and Armed Forces from 22 Countries in the Americas in MS
The international exercise Cooperación XI, which began on March 16 in Campo Grande, Brazil, focuses on joint military operations among air forces from 22 American countries to enhance disaster response capabilities.
Who is Luciana Martínez, the former participant of Big Brother accused of acting as a black widow
Luciana Martínez, a former contestant on Argentina's Big Brother, has been arrested for allegedly robbing an American tourist in a 'black widow' scheme.
This is how Luciana Martínez, the former Big Brother contestant accused of robbery using the ‘black widow’ method, was arrested
Luciana Martínez, a former contestant on Big Brother, was arrested alongside her representative for allegedly robbing an American tourist using the 'black widow' scam.
Palermo: a former participant of Big Brother arrested for stealing from an American tourist using the 'black widow' method
A former Big Brother contestant was arrested in Palermo for allegedly stealing from an American tourist using a deceptive scheme known as 'black widow.'
Nathan Martin wins closest-ever Los Angeles marathon in its 40-year history
Nathan Martin made history by winning the Los Angeles marathon in a record time that marks the closest finish ever in its 40-year history.
Revenge for Russian Oil? Tanker sailing under Greek flag attacked near Novorossiysk
A Greek-flagged tanker was attacked near Novorossiysk, reportedly while under the employment of the American oil company Chevron.
Passengers told 'never use seat back pocket on planes'
An American Airlines pilot warns passengers against using seat back pockets on planes, labeling them a 'black hole of despair' for lost items.
Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso announced a collaboration with Jack Black
Argentine trap duo Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso have announced a collaboration with American actor and musician Jack Black.
Stephen A Smith says he understands putting Americans first, says illegal immigration hurts Black Americans
Commentator Stephen A. Smith criticized Democrats for not supporting President Trump's stance on prioritizing American citizens over illegal immigrants during his State of the Union address.
American Congressman Removed from Chamber During Trump's Address: 'Black People Aren't Apes'
Congressman Al Green was removed from Donald Trump's address for protesting against a controversial video shared by Trump.
As Russia rained missiles on Ukrainian cities last fall, US issued warning to Kyiv over Black Sea drone strike, ambassador says
Ukraine's ambassador to the U.S. revealed that the U.S. warned Ukraine about potential risks to American economic interests following Ukrainian drone strikes on a Russian port.
End of affirmative actions changes racial profile of American universities
The US Supreme Court's 2023 decision banning colleges from considering racial criteria in admissions has led to a decrease in Black and Latino students at elite universities, while public universities have seen an increase in minority enrollments.
Jesse Jackson helped lay the groundwork for America's first Black president
Jesse Jackson's contributions to civil rights and political activism significantly influenced Barack Obama's campaign and presidency, as acknowledged by Obama and others following Jackson's passing.
A Simple Measure Would Have Saved Everyone on Flight 5342
A collision between American Airlines flight 5342 and an Army Black Hawk helicopter resulted in the deaths of all 67 people on board, with a report suggesting that a simple system could have provided pilots with crucial seconds to avert disaster.
Reverend Jesse Jackson, a star of the American Black and civil rights movement, passes away... supported South Korea's democratization
Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights leader in the U.S., passed away at the age of 84, remembered for his advocacy for marginalized communities and support for South Korea's democratization.
Jesse Jackson 'proved that a black man could be a serious contender for the White House'
Jesse Jackson's presidential campaigns set a precedent for African American candidates in the U.S.
Rev. Jesse Jackson dies, a charismatic African American leader of the Civil Rights Movement in the U.S.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, a prominent figure in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, has passed away at the age of 84.
American Black Pastor Jesse Jackson, Close Ally of Martin Luther King, Has Died
Jesse Jackson, a prominent American civil rights leader and close ally of Martin Luther King Jr., passed away at the age of 84.
At 84 Years: US Civil Rights Activist Jesse Jackson Dies
Jesse Jackson, a significant figure in the American civil rights movement, has passed away at the age of 84, leaving behind a legacy of activism for racial equality.
Former most beautiful volleyball player thrilled fans with bikini photos
Kayla Simmons, a 30-year-old former American volleyball player often dubbed the 'sexiest volleyball player in the world', sparked a wave of reactions on Instagram with her new post showcasing photos in a tiny black bikini.
Schumer faces backlash after calling SAVE Act 'Jim Crow' despite previous allegation falling flat
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act as 'Jim Crow' laws, facing backlash for a similar earlier claim regarding a Georgia voting law that led to increased Black voter turnout.
Does the American Army even exist? Why stealth Black Hawks were not used in the attack on Venezuela
The article discusses the absence of stealth Black Hawk helicopters during the recent U.S. operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, comparing the planning to the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
Spiritual Spectrum / Three American Phenomena: Gangster Pastor, Non-Masculine Orthodoxy, and Billy Graham's Rule
The article discusses the charismatic preaching style of Black pastor Philip Anthony Mitchell, who believes that his sermons may be someone's last chance to hear the gospel, reflecting on the rise of quickly growing churches that depend on such leaders.
"Sinners": All the Fears of the American South
The article revisits the film "Sinners," directed by Ryan Coogler, in light of its recent Oscar wins and highlights Coogler's journey in Hollywood as a black director seeking recognition.