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Echo News TV, LLC
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New Jersey's oldest Black-owned newspaper circa 1904


Echoes of Resistance: New Jersey's Stand Against Hate in Politics - All Hail the No King Movement Happening In North America
New Jersey's "No Kings Movement" rallies against the rise of political racism, highlighting the urgent need to address systemic inequalities and advocate for public health in the face of daunting health disparities and dangerous ideologies.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Oct 224 min read
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Echo News TV LLC Afternoon Tea with K Britt: Stories of Courage, Change, and Community – August 30, 2025
Echo News TV LLC presents a compelling collection of variety and local news stories for 30 August 2025, highlighting the courage, challenges, and calls to action that are shaping our communities. From heroic rescues and political shifts to urgent public health messages and the fight to protect our children, these articles offer vital insights and inspiration for readers across New Jersey.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Aug 303 min read
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Evening Insights With K Britt: Fed Chair Jerome Powell Tells It Like It Is, Lt. Gov Tahesha Way Declares State of Emergency, Can Oral Sex Cause Cancer? Health Myth Explored W/Black Doctors.org & More
In the latest episode of Evening News Insights with K Britt, Fed Chair Jerome Powell offers a candid assessment of the current economic landscape. Additionally, Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way has declared a state of emergency in light of recent events. Today's discussion also explores a health myth surrounding oral sex and its potential connection to cancer, featuring insights from Black Doctors.org.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 234 min read
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Sewer Crisis, Shocking Revelations Shared by Lurie Daniels Favors & the Echoes of Slaveries Resurrection In El Salvador: Insights from K Britt's Afternoon Tea
The Biden-Harris administration's efforts to secure federal funding for addressing sewer and water access issues in the Black Belt region of Alabama and Mississippi have been blocked, significantly impacting environmental justice initiatives in historically marginalized communities. Reports indicate that around 90% of septic systems in the area are failing, leading residents to resort to harmful practices like "straight piping" waste into their yards, exacerbating public heal

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 224 min read
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