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Wendy Williams’ Brave Revelation: Living with Progressive Aphasia and Frontotemporal Dementia

Before conquering daytime television, Williams spent 23 years building a devoted fan base on the radio with “The Wendy Williams Experience,” a top-rated daily radio show. Syndicated nationally, it aired on WBLS in New York, captivating an audience of more than 12 million people. In recognition of her contributions, Williams was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in November 2009, a prestigious honor held by only a handful of women.

Paramedic Convicted to Prison for Elijah McClain’s Death

A Colorado paramedic was sentenced Friday, March 1, to five years in prison in a rare prosecution of medical responders following the death of Elijah McClain, a Black man whose name became part of the rallying cries for social justice that swept the U.S. in 2020.

Formerly Routine Oaths and Pledges Now Polarize America

Throughout modern American history, elected officials have sworn oaths to uphold constitutions and said the Pledge of Allegiance. Recently, these routine practices have left the country deeply polarized.

Vaulting to Victory: Dominique Dawes road to success in Gymnastics

For a long time, Black women were not seen much in gymnastics, lacking opportunities to shine in the sport. Thanks to Dominique Dawes, the narrative in gymnastics started to change, giving hope to aspiring Black gymnasts everywhere. She broke barriers and inspired others to follow their dreams, proving that anyone can achieve greatness with hard work and determination.