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2024 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE AWD – POV
2024 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE AWD – POV with Surround Sound. As an automotive journalist, I’ve had the pleasure of getting behind the wheel of the 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE AWD, and let me tell you, it’s been an interesting ride. Today, I’m going to share my thoughts on this hybrid crossover, […]
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2024 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE AWD – POV with Surround Sound. As an automotive journalist, I’ve had the pleasure of getting behind the wheel of the 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE AWD, and let me tell you, it’s been an interesting ride. Today, I’m going to share my thoughts on this hybrid crossover, discussing everything from its performance and design to the technology and comfort it offers. So, buckle up as we dive into what makes this vehicle stand out, and perhaps where it falls a bit short.
First off, the heart of the Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE is its 2.0L 4-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor, generating a combined 196 horsepower. This setup, along with the Electronic Continuous Variable Transmission (ECVT) and all-wheel drive, makes for a smooth and responsive drive. The sport suspension and Sport Drive Mode add a bit of fun to the mix, offering a more spirited driving experience than what you might expect from a hybrid.
The exterior styling of this model is quite appealing, featuring black badges, a smoked emblem, and a sports grille that gives it a more aggressive look. The LED Headlights, Tail Lights, and Fog Lamps, not to mention the striking Lightstrip LED Daytime Running Lights, ensure you’ll stand out, day or night. The 18-inch alloy wheels further complement its sporty, yet sophisticated appearance.
Safety is a strong point for Toyota, and the Corolla Cross Hybrid is no exception. It comes equipped with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, which includes advanced features like a Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, and Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, among others. The inclusion of the Star Safety System, Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, and Front & Rear Parking Assist underscores Toyota’s commitment to keeping you safe on the road.
The interior of the Corolla Cross Hybrid doesn’t skimp on comfort or technology. SofTex-trimmed heated front seats, a power driver seat with lumbar support, and a leather-trimmed steering wheel ensure you’re comfortable, whether you’re on a quick grocery run or embarking on a long road trip. The 8-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia system, complete with Sirius XM and a wireless smartphone charger, keeps you connected and entertained. The 7-inch fully digital gauge cluster and ambient lighting add a modern touch to the cabin, making every drive a bit more special.
However, no car is perfect, and the Corolla Cross Hybrid does have its drawbacks. One notable issue is the second-row legroom, which is on the tighter side. This might be a consideration for families or those who frequently travel with adult passengers in the back.
In terms of additional features, the Corolla Cross Hybrid has a Convenience Package that includes a tilt and slide moonroof and a power liftgate, enhancing the overall experience. The JBL Premium Audio system with 9 speakers, including a subwoofer and amplifier, provides an immersive sound experience that music lovers will appreciate.
Wrapping up, the 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE AWD is a compelling option for those in the market for a fuel-efficient, all-wheel-drive hybrid. It offers a comfortable ride, advanced safety features, and a suite of modern technologies. While it may not be the roomiest option in its class, its performance, design, and overall value proposition make it a strong contender. With an MSRP of $35,670, it’s priced competitively, offering a lot of bang for your buck. If you’re in the market for a hybrid crossover that doesn’t sacrifice style or safety, the Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE is definitely worth a look.
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Black Feminist Movement Mobilizes in Response to National Threats
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — More than 500 Black feminists will convene in New Orleans from June 5 through 7 for what organizers are calling the largest Black feminist gathering in the United States.

By Stacy M. Brown
Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent
More than 500 Black feminists will convene in New Orleans from June 5 through 7 for what organizers are calling the largest Black feminist gathering in the United States. The event, led by the organization Black Feminist Future, is headlined by activist and scholar Angela Y. Davis. Paris Hatcher, executive director of Black Feminist Future, joined Black Press USA’s Let It Be Known to outline the mission and urgency behind the gathering, titled “Get Free.” “This is not just a conference to dress up and have a good time,” Hatcher said. “We’re building power to address the conditions that are putting our lives at risk—whether that’s policing, reproductive injustice, or economic inequality.” Hatcher pointed to issues such as rising evictions among Black families, the rollback of bodily autonomy laws, and the high cost of living as key drivers of the event’s agenda. “Our communities are facing premature death,” she said.
Workshops and plenaries will focus on direct action, policy advocacy, and practical organizing skills. Attendees will participate in training sessions that include how to resist evictions, organize around immigration enforcement, and disrupt systemic policies contributing to poverty and incarceration. “This is about fighting back,” Hatcher said. “We’re not conceding anything.” Hatcher addressed the persistent misconceptions about Black feminism, including the idea that it is a movement against men or families. “Black feminism is not a rejection of men,” she said. “It’s a rejection of patriarchy. Black men must be part of this struggle because patriarchy harms them too.” She also responded to claims that organizing around Black women’s issues weakens broader coalitions. “We don’t live single-issue lives,” Hatcher said. “Our blueprint is one that lifts all Black people.”
The conference will not be streamed virtually, but recaps and updates will be posted daily on Black Feminist Future’s YouTube channel and Instagram account. The event includes performances by Tank and the Bangas and honors longtime activists including Billy Avery, Erica Huggins, and Alexis Pauline Gumbs. When asked how Black feminism helps families, Hatcher said the real threat to family stability is systemic oppression. “If we want to talk about strong Black families, we have to talk about mass incarceration, the income gap, and the systems that tear our families apart,” Hatcher said. “Black feminism gives us the tools to build and sustain healthy families—not just survive but thrive.”
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Hoover’s Commutation Divides Chicago as State Sentence Remains
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Hoover was convicted of murder and running a criminal enterprise. Although some supporters describe him as a political prisoner, the legal and public safety concerns associated with his name remain substantial.

By Stacy M. Brown
Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent
The federal sentence for Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover has been commuted, but he remains incarcerated under a 200-year state sentence in Illinois. The decision by Donald Trump to reduce Hoover’s federal time has reignited longstanding debates over his legacy and whether rehabilitation or continued punishment is warranted. The commutation drew immediate public attention after music executive Jay Prince and artist Chance the Rapper publicly praised Trump’s decision. “I’m glad that Larry Hoover is home,” said Chance the Rapper. “He was a political prisoner set up by the federal government. He created Chicago Votes, mobilized our people, and was targeted for that.”
But Hoover, the founder of the Gangster Disciples, is not home—not yet. Now in federal custody at the Florence Supermax in Colorado, Hoover was convicted of murder and running a criminal enterprise. Although some supporters describe him as a political prisoner, the legal and public safety concerns associated with his name remain substantial. “There is a divide in the Black community here,” said Chicago journalist Jason Palmer during an appearance on the Let It Be Known morning program. “Some view Hoover as someone who brought structure and leadership. Others remember the violence that came with his organization.” Palmer explained that while Hoover’s gang originally formed for protection, it grew into a criminal network responsible for extensive harm in Chicago. He also noted that Hoover continued to run his organization from state prison using coded messages passed through visitors, prompting his transfer to federal custody.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who is widely considered a potential 2028 presidential contender, has not issued a statement. Palmer suggested that silence is strategic. “Releasing Hoover would create enormous political consequences,” Palmer said. “The governor’s in a difficult spot—he either resists pressure from supporters or risks national backlash if he acts.” According to Palmer, Hoover’s federal commutation does not make him a free man. “The federal sentence may be commuted, but he still has a 200-year state sentence,” he said. “And Illinois officials have already made it clear they don’t want to house him in state facilities again. They prefer he remains in federal custody, just somewhere outside of Colorado.”
Palmer also raised concerns about what Hoover’s case could signal for others. “When R. Kelly was convicted federally, state prosecutors in Illinois and Minnesota dropped their charges. If a president can commute federal sentences based on public pressure or celebrity support, others like R. Kelly or Sean Combs could be next,” Palmer said. “Meanwhile, there are thousands of incarcerated people without fame or access to public platforms who will never get that consideration.” “There are people who are not here today because of the violence connected to these organizations,” Palmer said. “That has to be part of this conversation.”
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WATCH: Five Years After George Floyd: Full Panel Discussion | Tracey’s Keepin’ It Real | Live Podcast Event
Join us as we return to the city where it happened and speak with a voice from the heart of the community – Tracey Williams-Dillard, CEO/Publisher of the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.

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May 25, 2020. The world stopped and watched as a life was taken.
But what has happened since?
Join us as we return to the city where it happened and speak with a voice from the heart of the community – Tracey Williams-Dillard, CEO/Publisher of the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.
She shares reflections, insights, and the story of a community forever changed. What has a year truly meant, and where do we go from here?
This is more than just a date; it’s a moment in history. See what one leader in the Black press has to say about it.
Recorded live at UROC in Minneapolis, this powerful discussion features:
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