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Tune into ”Newz and Trendz with Dave and Len,” your essential source for the latest headlines, stories, and insights impacting Black communities around the world. Each week, our hosts, Dave and Len, deliver in-depth analysis, thoughtful commentary, and interviews with influential voices, covering topics from social justice and politics to culture and innovation. Stay informed and engaged as we explore the stories that matter most, highlighting the achievements and addressing the challenges within our communities. Join us every week for an empowering and enlightening journey through the world of Black news.

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Join Dave and Len as they unpack the week’s biggest stories: the confusion and apology around Pastor Jamal Bryant and the Target boycott, Alabama’s controversial commutation of a death sentence, and highlights and reactions from the Oscars. They also touch on local sports, surprising weather swings, Oprah’s Paris fashion moment, rising young athletes, and whether people still go to movie theaters — a brisk, opinionated round-up of news and trends.
Hosts Dave and Leonard cover local updates and hard-hitting stories in this episode: the tragic death of 12-year-old Jada West after a bus stop altercation and the community's response to bullying; a major study linking processed meats, sugary drinks, and trans fats to higher chronic disease risk; a viral incident of a passenger kicked off a plane for playing loud videos; the ongoing search for missing R&B singer Aaron Hall amid a civil lawsuit; plus lighter moments about family achievements and a debate over taking $1 million cash versus owning land in Florida, California, and New York.
Hosts Dave Coker and Leonard Young discuss highlights from the week, including little-known Black history facts and a viral comedy moment that drew backlash after a roast of Nicki Minaj at the NAACP Image Awards. The episode also covers Dorothy Butler Gilliam’s $10,000 donation to laid-off Washington Post reporters, a fourth-grade student taking college classes, the Smoothie King refusal incident, and a frank conversation about safety and racial tensions in America.
Hosts Dave and Len cover a wide-ranging episode: a Paul Harvey clip revealing young Martin Luther King’s early experiences, reactions to a disputed $12 billion farm payout and concerns from the National Black Farmers Association, HGTV pulling Nicole Curtis after a racial slur video, a professor’s hot-mic remarks at Hunter College, and a suspicious C-SPAN caller linked to Trump. The show mixes news, personal notes, and a Mount Rushmore-style roundtable to close out Black History Month. Listeners get context, commentary, and community perspectives on race, accountability, and media in today’s headlines.
Join hosts Dave and Leonard on this episode of Newz and Trendz as they discuss the passing of Reverend Jesse Jackson, a startling child endangerment case in Arkansas, a controversy over the use of the word "Black" at an HBCU, Maryland Governor Wes Moore being excluded from a White House governors' dinner, and upcoming Miss Black America events at GNR Campground. They also cover local updates, cultural reflections during Black History Month, and a lighthearted debate about potential hip-hop matchups. Tune in for commentary, community announcements, and listener-focused coverage.
Hosts Dave and Len discuss the aftermath of the Blizzard of 2026, local snow cleanup struggles, and the start of Black History Month with a spotlight on Delaware State’s inaugural women’s wrestling team and a profile of media pioneer Robert S. Abbott. They break down major news stories including Khaby Lame’s reported $900 million deal, a viral boxing toupee incident, and controversy over the Kennedy Center’s Black History Month programming and rebranding. The show also covers Florida’s proposed vaccine policy changes and wraps with sports trivia and community updates.
Of Newz and Trendz with your hosts Dave and Len. The show opens with a casual chat about winter weather and local updates before diving into major headlines. Dave and Leonard discuss Kanye West’s full-page apology explaining his bipolar diagnosis and past behavior, celebrate Delroy Lindo’s first Oscar nomination for Sinners, and cover Jasmine Crockett’s rebuke of Stephen A. Smith over his political commentary. The episode closes with a light-hearted Build-A-President segment and invites listeners to tune in next week for more news and commentary.
Hosts Dave and Len cover a wide-ranging episode of News and Trends: a heated exchange between Don Lemon and Nicki Minaj over a church protest; Cam Newton’s controversial take on modern wedding traditions; a Florida venue’s refusal to refund a grieving bride after her fiancé died; local snow memories and MLK Day reflections; plus community updates and listener commentary. The hosts blend news reporting with personal opinions, debate business policies versus compassion, and invite listeners to share their thoughts on accountability, wedding spending, and community values.
Hosts Dave and Len recap a lively episode covering the Eagles' playoff loss, surprising weather, and plans for Martin Luther King weekend. They discuss pop culture highlights including the Golden Globes, a viral TikTok baby born with bright ginger hair, and Chris Redd's revelations about addiction and a relationship tied to Saturday Night Live. The pair also debate a provocative interview about speaking styles, Joy Reid's critique of Stephen A. Smith, franchise ideas (NBA world play and McDonald's changes), and close with a call to community service.
Hosts Dave and Leonard welcome playwright, actor, and producer Omar Rashada to discuss his company Purple and Blue Entertainment, the stage production Three Men, Three Women, and his novel From Tears to Glory, plus insights on casting, directing, and community storytelling. The episode also features the hosts' New Year recap, conversations about politics and culture, and local arts and media highlights.
Hosts Dave and Leonard review the major news and cultural stories of 2025 that most affected Black communities — from federal policy rollbacks and national protests to health disparities, the Harlem Civil Rights Museum, and standout films and music. They discuss political influence, civil rights concerns, and cultural resilience while reflecting on the year and sharing hopes for 2026. Closing with New Year wishes and a call for safety and change, the episode blends commentary, personal reaction, and recommendations for listeners to engage with the issues ahead.
This week on Newz & Trendz with Dave and Len, culture, politics, and accountability collide. We break down reports that Maury Povich could step into hip-hop territory by mediating rap feuds — including the ongoing Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar saga — and ask whether pop culture spectacle has replaced real conflict resolution. The conversation shifts to Bernice King’s reaction to Vice President JD Vance’s comments about no longer needing to apologize for being white, and what those remarks signal in today’s political climate. We also examine new developments under the Trump administration that could allow the federal government to begin seizing wages to collect defaulted student loans, raising serious questions about economic pressure and fairness. Plus, we react to Charlie Kirk’s comments questioning Nicki Minaj’s role as a model for Black girls — and unpack who gets to decide what “good role models” look like in Black culture. And in Dave’s Corner, we lighten the mood with a personal reflection: What was the best Christmas gift you ever bought your parents — when you barely had the money to do it? Tap in for sharp takes, real conversation, and the stories shaping the culture right now.
This episode of News and Trends with Dave and Len covers a range of stories: a D.C. homeowner wins a court battle to evict an Airbnb squatter after a months-long occupation; a memorial for Mary Turner, a 1918 lynching victim, is placed on display in Atlanta after repeated vandalism; and Maryland high school students launch a viral campaign that catches Michelle Obama’s attention. Hosts Dave and Len discuss local impacts, community responses, and how persistence and vigilance shape outcomes in each story.
Hosts Dave and Len sit down with veteran audio engineer and radio visionary Bobby Keys to trace his career from Record Plant sessions with Aerosmith and Kiss to touring with Rick James and crafting iconic studio mixes. Bobby shares behind-the-scenes anecdotes (including Mick Jagger and Eddie Murphy stories), introduces his character-driven project 986 The Boulevard, and talks about his radio work with stations like 98.6 and 101.5 The Fever. The hosts also discuss current hot topics — the National Park Service fee-free date changes and the Sean "Diddy" Combs documentary "The Reckoning" — before closing the episode with listener-minded reflections.
Hosts Dave and Len discuss the week’s top stories: Oxford University Press naming “ragebait” Word of the Year, alarming reports of Black mothers denied timely care in hospitals, and President Trump’s unexpected endorsement of Rush Hour 4 amid controversy. The episode also highlights a heartwarming daddy-daughter dance at Louisiana’s Angola prison, unpacks popular youth slang, and touches on local weather, holiday reflections, and cultural commentary.
Hosts Dave and Leonard celebrate their anniversary and cover major stories: the Education Department's plan to exclude nursing from professional degree status and new loan caps, a young UK hairstylist repeatedly dismissed until diagnosed with stage 4 angiosarcoma, rising GOP dissatisfaction over Trump and "America First," and Lupita Nyong'o's account of post‑Oscar typecasting. The episode blends politics, healthcare, culture, and personal updates with listener interaction in "Dave's Corner," plus Thanksgiving messages and calls for community action.
Leonard share a personal highlight meeting Jim Ellis, founder of the PDR Swim Team and inspiration for the movie Pride, and discusses the importance of representation in swimming. They dive into the controversial rise of Xania Monet, an AI-generated R&B artist whose multi-million dollar deal and vocal likeness to real singers have sparked legal and ethical debates in the music industry. The show also examines two viral incidents: a bystander attacked after a false theft accusation and a Texas trooper’s shoulder bump of college players that drew condemnation from LeBron and others, plus sports talk and local event updates.
Hosts Dave and Len interview Larry Barnhill about his rise from college track star and sports executive to involvement in bank robberies, 22 years in federal prison, and his transformation into a speaker and criminal-justice advocate. Barnhill discusses rehabilitation, mentoring incarcerated men, and his memoir "Control, Move, Dominate." The episode also covers current news stories — a controversy at a gym over a person in the women’s locker room, a Habitat for Humanity home for a single mother of four, and a viral experiment calling churches for emergency help — plus the hosts’ commentary and a final segment grading the president’s performance.
In this episode of Newz and Trendz with Dave and Len, we dive into the intriguing life of Frank Burton Jr., a man who transitioned from an FBI agent to an apostle. Frank shares his experiences working in the FBl, including high-profile cases and the challenges he faced as a black man in law enforcement. Frank also talks about the discernment and skills he brought from his FBI career into his ministry. He provides insights into how his faith guided him through dangerous situations and helped him solve complex cases. Additionally, Frank discusses his book, "From FBI Agent to an Apostle: Saga of a Spiritual Sniper," and the inspiration behind it. In the second half of the episode, Dave and Len discuss various current events, including the commendable efforts of former NFL player Warrick Dunn in helping single mothers become homeowners and the ongoing issue of phone scams targeting specific area codes. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that covers faith, law enforcement, community service, and much more. Don't miss this inspiring episode that highlights the power of resilience, faith, and community support.
Hosts Dave and Leonard discuss the week’s biggest stories: the federal shutdown delaying SNAP benefits, an AI gun-detection error that led to a Baltimore teen being handcuffed, and sweeping federal indictments tying NBA figures to illegal gambling and mob-run poker schemes. They also cover Target’s major layoffs after consumer boycotts over DEI changes, explore a psychologist’s take that no siblings share the same upbringing, and share personal concerns about AI’s impact on jobs, safety, and creativity. Listeners get a clear, conversational roundup of news, community impact, and the hosts’ personal takes and reactions.
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