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20 Songs about Chicago

Chicago, the Windy City, is a city known for its diverse culture, rich history, and iconic landmarks. This city has inspired countless musicians over the years to pay homage to it through their music. From the soulful blues of Muddy Waters to the electrifying rock of the Smashing Pumpkins, Chicago has been the subject of

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20 Funny Campfire Songs for Adults

Sitting around a campfire with a group of friends or family is one of the most enjoyable activities during the summer months. And what better way to enhance this experience than with some good old-fashioned sing-alongs? However, singing the same old songs can become tiresome and boring after a while. That’s why we’ve compiled a

Reading the labels of food products can save the health of many Americans

By Reginald Williams, Special to the AFRO The front of food packaging is for entertainment—pure hype. The back of the package holds the life-altering information. Food manufacturers employ deceptive marketing strategies to capitalize on consumers’ movement toward eating healthier. Packaging designed with messages like “100% Organic,” “All Natural,” and “Made with REAL Fruit” boldly printed

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First Black woman to lead United Way Worldwide visits Baltimore, explores local impact in Brooklyn and Curtis Bay neighborhoods

By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, msayles@afro.com Angela F. Williams, the first Black woman to head United Way Worldwide, visited South Baltimore on Feb. 7 to see the impact created by United Way of Central Maryland (UWCM) in the Brooklyn and Curtis Bay neighborhoods.  It was Williams’ first visit here  since taking office in October