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eurweb.com | Fisher Jack
Sean Combs Trial Jury Selection Paused Over Weekend Fears*Jury selection for Sean “Diddy” Combs’ high-profile racketeering and sex-trafficking trial was paused on Friday due to concerns that some jurors might drop out over the weekend. Judge Arun Subramanian expressed worry that selecting jurors before the break could lead to “cold feet” and unnecessary replacements by Monday, when the trial is set to begin at the Federal District Court in Manhattan.
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6 days ago |
eurweb.com | Fisher Jack
Cultural Impact: A Bold Celebration of Black Women in Public ArtThe Times Square statue, “Grounded in the Stars” by Thomas J. Price has become a powerful symbol in the heart of New York City. Supporters praise the 12-foot bronze figure as a bold celebration of Black women, particularly plus-size women, in a public space long dominated by statues of white men.
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1 week ago |
eurweb.com | Fisher Jack
*While President Donald Trump and his allies at the Heritage Foundation work to gut diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs across America, a dangerous narrative continues to spread—that DEI is some handout to Black Americans. But the truth, backed by decades of data and recent studies, reveals a different picture entirely: the primary beneficiaries of DEI have not been Black people, but white women.
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1 week ago |
eurweb.com | Fisher Jack
Justice on Trial: Reloaded Brings Powerful Reparations Case to the StageThe acclaimed stage play “Justice on Trial: Reloaded” is set to stream live on May 31, 2025, captivating audiences with a compelling mix of history and courtroom drama. Hosted by Georgia Southern University at the Armstrong Performing Arts Center in Savannah, this historic event will air at 6 p.m. ET | 5 p.m. CT, with on-demand access available through midnight PT.
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1 week ago |
eurweb.com | Fisher Jack
Thomas J Price Unveils ‘Grounded in the Stars’ in Times Square*British artist Thomas J Price has introduced a striking 12-foot bronze sculpture titled “Grounded in the Stars” in New York City’s Times Square. The artwork, depicting a fictional Black woman in casual attire, stands confidently at Broadway and 46th Street from April 29 to June 17, 2025. Price intends to challenge traditional monument conventions by celebrating ordinary individuals rather than historical or political figures.
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