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Separating Fact from Fiction: Unpacking Jackie Robinson and Federal Contract Changes
Discover the facts behind Jackie Robinson’s webpage removal and federal contract changes. A sharp EEW Magazine contributor cuts through the noise.
Jonathan Majors Talks Faith, Healing, and Marriage to Meagan Good on ‘Sherri’
Jonathan Majors shares his faith journey on the Sherri Show, reflecting on legal troubles, marriage to Meagan Good, and Magazine Dreams release on March 21, 2025.
Syria’s Christians: Faith Under Deadly Fire
Violence erupts in Syria’s coastal towns since March 7, 2025, with over 1,300 killed, including Christians. Explore the crisis, overlooked by major news, and a call to pray for the persecuted
Israel-Gaza Ceasefire Collapses as Airstrikes Claim Over 400 Lives, Deepening Humanitarian Crisis
Airstrikes in Gaza kill 400 as ceasefire collapses on March 18, 2025. Explore the humanitarian crisis and international response on EEWMagazineOnline.com.
Nonprofit Leader Dianna Hobbs Leaves X After Account Hack
Dianna Hobbs, nonprofit leader, abandons X after her account is hacked despite premium status. Read her story on EEWMagazineOnline.com and the platform's security failures.
Live Stream: Memorial service for Grammy-nominated R&B singer Angie Stone
A memorial service was underway Friday near Atlanta for Grammy-nominated R&B singer Angie Stone, who was killed in a car crash south of Montgomery, Alabama.
Black Christians Grapple with D.C.’s Black Lives Matter Plaza Erasure
Black Christians face pain and hope as D.C. removes Black Lives Matter Plaza, sparking faith and reflection on justice.
En Vogue’s Dawn Robinson Reveals Homelessness, Living In Her Car
Once a global R&B icon, selling 20 million records with En Vogue, Dawn Robinson now reveals a stark contrast—homelessness and car life—while embracing its benefits and dismissing any notions of pity.
Selma at 60: Bloody Sunday’s Lasting Fire
Selma marks 60 years since Bloody Sunday, where marchers faced brutality for voting rights. Their faith-driven fight still burns bright.
Kanye Unfiltered: Does Faith Survive the Noise?
Kanye West’s Sunday Service is back, but KKK and Nazi stunts overshadow his faith. Can it coexist with the gospel he champions?
VIDEO: Pastor Jamal Bryant’s 40-Day Target Fast Stirs Debate
Pastor Jamal Bryant’s 40-day Target fast began March 3, 2025, over DEI cuts. His Breakfast Club interview tied it to Black economics and politics, stirring debate.
Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Attempt to Withhold USAID Funds
The Supreme Court rejected Trump’s bid to withhold $2 billion from USAID contractors on March 5, 2025, upholding payments for completed humanitarian work.
Yee-Huh? Bun B’s Birthday Rodeo Ropes In Yolanda Adams
Yolanda Adams joins Bun B’s sold-out Birthday Bonanza at RodeoHouston on Black Heritage Day, mixing gospel with rap and R&B.
Trump’s Tariff Play: Shielding Us or Squeezing Us?
Trump’s 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada aim to curb fentanyl and boost jobs, but may hike prices for Black Christian women.
Marvin Sapp’s Tiny Desk Review: ‘Never Would Have Made It’ Steals the Show
Marvin Sapp’s Tiny Desk review: ‘Never Would Have Made It’ trends, uniting generations of gospel music lovers.
Christianity’s Comeback? New Signs of Life in America’s Faith Fight
New research from Pew and Barna shows Christianity stabilizing at 62% in the U.S., with hope for young adults and a call for bold faith outreach.
Angie Stone, Neo-Soul Singer and Faith-Driven Artist, Dies at 63
Neo-soul icon Angie Stone dies at 63 in a car crash. The Grammy-nominated singer leaves behind a legacy of music, faith, and advocacy.
Dianna Hobbs: Save the Date for a move of God—March 26, 2025
Dianna Hobbs marks 8 years since her miraculous healing with a sermon return on March 26, 2025, at New Beginnings COGIC. Free worship & healing prayer.
Dianna Hobbs Opens Up About Bipolar Symptoms in Candid Blog Post
In a deeply personal blog post, brain trauma survivor Dianna Hobbs reveals the hidden bipolar symptoms she has struggled with.
New York attorney general tells hospitals to continue transgender care after Trump’s executive order
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday told hospitals that they would be violating state law if they stop offering gender-affirming care.