How You Can Make A Difference (And Money) With Impact Investing

By Allyson Brooks  Article Submission With impact investing, you can make an investment in an organization with a mission of providing a positive environmental and social impact and receive a significant financial return. Impact investment

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The Passing of Craig Mack Proves Once Again it is Struggle to Reach the Age of 50 in Hip Hop

By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer The Hip Hop community is mourning the death of former Bad Boy rapper Craig Mack. The emcee was the first artist signed to Diddy’s label. He had the massive hit

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Did Common Break Up With Girlfriend Angela Rye Because She Talked Too Much?

BTN STAFF Rumors are swirling that rapper/actor Common and CNN correspondent Angela Rye are splitting up after having a brief relationship with each other. Speculation of the breakup started when Rye didn’t attend the Academy

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The Five Biggest Scams of Your Life

By: Grant Cardone Article Submission 1) Wall Street investing 2) 401K — leave it with us 3) Buy a Home 4) College 5) Middle Class These are traps and require your agreement and participation in order to

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To all the “Bitches” out there in the workplace.

By: Sam Struan Article Submission So, this topic’s not new but it is fresh on my mind.  My closest friend called me the other day a little upset after having just found out that her

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The Retirement Crisis Facing African Americans

By Rodney Brooks Article Submission There’s a saying: When white America catches a cold, black America catches pneumonia. So, if there is an impending retirement crisis in America, what does that mean for African Americans? The answer

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Which is the Best Comic Book Movie of All Time: The Dark Knight or The Black Panther?

By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Lately, I have been having a friendly debate with family and friends about the movie The Black Panther. We have been going back and forth about where the instant classic

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For poor, black teenagers, depression symptoms are different, Rutgers study says

By Rita Giordano Article Submission Black teenagers, especially those from low-income communities, express depressive symptoms differently from other demographic groups, according to new research that included young Philadelphia public housing residents.

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