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Club Bleu Detroit was land once owned by a black slave

By: Branden Hunter Article Reprint Some would agree that downtown Detroit is being rebranded to cater to younger white people. Others would disagree. But let us be real – stores like Lu Lu Lemon, Shinola,

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s Birth Home Now Owned By National Park Foundation

The King family purchased the house at 501 Auburn Ave. in Atlanta Georgia in 1909. After 100 years in the family, it’s been sold. By: TANYA A. CHRISTIAN  Article Reprint For nearly 110 years, the

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Box Office Revenue Hits $11B in U.S., Guaranteeing a Record 2018

Combined ticket sales could approach $12 billion, even without a year-end ‘Star Wars’ movie. by Pamela McClintock Article Reprint The domestic box office continues to defy expectations, with 2018 revenue hitting $11 billion on Tuesday and

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Michelle Obama Over 3 Million Books Sold and Add More Tour Dates

BTN STAFF In music business language, Michelle Obama has went triple platinum. The former first lady has sold over 3 million copies of her first memoir Becoming. In addition to selling more books than anyone

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Colin Kaepernick Files Trademark for Image of His Face and Hair

Colin Kaepernick, former NFL quarterback and inventor of the national anthem protest, has filed for trademark protection for a graphic depiction of his face and hair, a report notes. By: Warner Todd Huston Article Reprint

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Amazon eliminating bonuses, stock awards to help pay for raises

By: Spencer Soper Article Reprint Amazon.com is eliminating monthly bonuses and stock awards for warehouse workers and other hourly employees after the company pledged this week to raise pay to at least $15 an hour.

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California becomes 1st state to require women on corporate boards

abc7chicago.com Article Reprint SACRAMENTO, Calif. –California has become the first state to require publicly traded companies to include women on their boards of directors, according to a law signed Sunday by Gov. Jerry Brown.

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