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(1-13-26) BHN Talk Radio Show S2 Ep. 1: Fraud, Stamps, and a Tribute to a Famed Northern California Coach

Listen or watch tonight's episode live at 4:00 PM



Today's episode of Black Headline News Talk Radio Show:


Hosted by news publishers Cheryl Smith, Julia Dudley Najieb, and Brigitte Jones, today's show includes the following topics:

Fraud allegations blocked for now

NBC News: A federal judge ruled Friday that President Donald Trump’s administration cannot block federal money for child care subsidies and other programs aimed at supporting needy children and their families from flowing to five Democratic-led states for now.


Fake degrees?

TYT contributing show host Dr. Rashad Richey claims to have earned five doctorates and five master's degrees in ten areas of study, but citizen journalist, Cam James seems to prove otherwise, claiming that at least seven of these degrees come from diploma mills or non-existent programs.



Are we living the dream?

Smith, Dudley Najieb and Jones give their commentary on where Black America stands today.


Let's "stamp" for joy for Ali and Wheatley!

Black Headline News:


The U.S. Postal Service is honoring Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784), the first author of African descent in the American Colonies to publish a book, with the 49th stamp in the Black Heritage series.


A famed coach gunned down is remembered:

San Francisco Chronicles: John Beam's celebration of life brought out a wide range of luminaries with deep ties to Oakland.


Among the speakers were Mayor Barbara Lee and Rep. Lateefah Simon. Among the familiar faces in the crowd were five-time Pro Bowl running back Marshawn Lynch and nine-time NBA All-Star Damian Lillard, both proud Oakland natives.



How to watch or listen live:

Encores of the show can be watched daily on the AMPTV Network of channels or listen to the audio version at BHN Radio.


New shows broadcast weekly at 4:00 PM PDT/6:00 PM CDT on Tuesdays, with repeats daily at the same time.


Programming can also be accessed through the Black Headline News Channel under the AMPTV Network on CTV platforms Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Google TV, and the Live 365 mobile radio app.


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