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  • HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY! TIPS FOR A HEALTHIER MOTHER'S DAY

    Special to the Telegram|May 5, 2022

    Mother's Day is just around the corner! It is a special day where we can honor and celebrate our mother. Celebrated each year on the 2nd Sunday of May, Mother's Day is also a day to celebrate motherhood, maternal bonds and the influence of mothers in our society. On this day, every mother deserves to be treated specially. Whether you're celebrating your beloved mom or another special woman in your life, what better way to honor her special day than motivating her to make health a priority for a...

  • MI Groups Sound "Trigger" Law Alarm if SCOTUS Overturns Roe

    Lily Bohlke|May 5, 2022

    Michigan lawmakers and pro-choice advocates were among those gathering Tuesday at courthouses, calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to protect a person's right to an abortion. Politico obtained and released a draft majority opinion indicating that five of the nine high-court justices would vote to overturn the decision in the case Roe v. Wade. Michigan is among dozens of states with an abortion ban on the books that would become law if that happens. State Rep. Laurie Pohutsky, D-Livonia, noted...

  • Republicans Strike Down Democratic Police Budget Amendments

    May 5, 2022

    LANSING, Mich., April 28, 2022 — Yesterday, during the Michigan House Appropriations Committee, Democrats offered several amendments that were subsequently voted down by Republicans. The amendments would have provided funding for police bias and de-escalation training, required officers to undergo annual psychological evaluations, and created a registry to track officers guilty of misconduct or improper use of force. “Too often, police officers face zero accountability for their misconduct,” said state Rep. Tyrone Carter (D-Detroit), a forme...

  • President Biden Issues First Pardons, Including First Black to Serve on a Presidential Detail

    Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Columnist|May 5, 2022

    On April 26, President Biden used his pardon powers as President for the first time. The White House announced three pardons and the commuted sentences of 75 nonviolent drug offenders. The move by President Biden follows calls by justice reform activists to use the pardon power to correct disproportionate justice impacting minorities in the U.S. Biden's pardon list included Abraham Bolden, Sr., an 86-year-old former U.S. Secret Service agent who was the first African American to serve on a...

  • Democrats Demand Vote to Codify Abortion Law

    May 5, 2022

    This is as urgent and real as it gets," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced his intentions to vote on legislation to codify the right to abortion law on Tuesday. Schumer said a vote on such legislation "is not an abstract exercise." "This is as urgent and real as it gets," Schumer pronounced. "We will vote to protect a women's right to choose, and every American is going to see which side every senator stands," he declared. The leader's action came after a leaked Supreme Court...

  • Proverbs 31 Who Can Find a Virtuous Woman?

    May 5, 2022

    1The words of king Lemuel, the prophecy that his mother taught him. 2What, my son? and what, the son of my womb? and what, the son of my vows? 3Give not thy strength unto women, nor thy ways to that which destroyeth kings. 4It is not for kings, O Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink: 5Lest they drink, and forget the law, and pervert the judgment of any of the afflicted. 6Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy...

  • Deion Sanders and Doug Williams' Efforts Are Paying Off:

    May 5, 2022

    One year after having no players selected in the NFL draft, HBCUs saw four players drafted on the last day of the 2022 NFL draft. Jackson State head coach Deion Sanders and a host of former HBCU players, including Grambling State legend and Super Bowl XXII MVP Doug Williams, have been using their platforms for the betterment of HBCU athletes, trumpeting a demand for the NFL to respect their talents. Joshua Williams of D-II Fayetteville State was the first HBCU player taken, in the fourth round w...

  • Peeling License Plates are a problem

    Kellee Jordan, Telegram Reporter|May 5, 2022

    You may have read Winter- Water- Wonderland and recall seeing navy blue license plates with bright yellow letters slowing increase in popularity among Michigan vehicles this year. Something else you may have noticed is the older license plates on plenty of vehicles peeling or being unable to make out the characters on the plate because the blue paint is no longer in tack. It has become common, so much so that Michigan driver Del Alston sees a vehicle in such condition almost every day,...

  • Petition: Allow Incarcerated Michiganders to Earn Time Off Sentences

    Lily Bohlke|May 5, 2022

    A prospective ballot initiative in Michigan would allow people in prison to earn time off their sentences through work training, earning a college degree or participating in anger-management or drug-treatment programs. The Good Time Initiative would mean earning credit toward completion of a person's sentence or the time until they'd be eligible for parole. Machelle Pearson was sentenced to life without parole in Michigan when she was 17. She was released in 2018 after the U.S. Supreme Court...

  • Neighborhoods of Color are Breathing Unhealthier Air Than in the Previous Two Decades Combined

    Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Senior Correspondent|May 5, 2022

    According to a report published this week by the American Lung Association, almost half of Americans – 137 million people – are experiencing more days of "very unhealthy" and "hazardous" air quality than in the previous two decades combined. The Lung Association's State of the Air report also revealed that 72 million people of color live in counties that received at least one failing grade for ozone and particle pollution. More than 14 million dwell in areas where health officials doled out fai...

  • Livonia Coffee Shop to Host Car Show

    Renee Summers, Telegram Reporter|May 5, 2022

    Anastasia and Katie's Coffee Shop in Livonia will be hosting a Cars and Coffee Car Show on Saturday, May 14. The show will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Classic car enthusiasts are invited to bring their classic cars-and not so classic cars-to show off while giving back to an organization working to increase employment opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. A $20 donation is requested for those wishing to show their cars. All funds raised will benefit Anastasia...

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