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Is the 2025 Infiniti QX80 the Most Luxurious SUV Yet? Discover Its Jaw-Dropping Features!

If you want to upgrade to a three-row, full-size luxury SUV, the 2025 QX80 Sensory 4WD deserves your attention. This vehicle seamlessly combines opulent comfort with robust performance, making it a compelling choice for discerning buyers.

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2025 QX80 Sensory 4WD: Elevate Your Journey to Luxury
If you want to upgrade to a three-row, full-size luxury SUV, the 2025 QX80 Sensory 4WD deserves your attention. This vehicle seamlessly combines opulent comfort with robust performance, making it a compelling choice for discerning buyers.

Performance and Handling
At the heart of the QX80 Sensory lies a 3.5L V6 Turbo engine, delivering an impressive 450 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque. This powerhouse ensures brisk acceleration and confident highway merging, all while maintaining a smooth and composed ride. Despite its substantial size, the SUV handles remarkably well, offering a driving experience that’s both engaging and reassuring.

Fuel Economy
Fuel efficiency is a consideration for any full-size SUV buyer. The QX80 Sensory offers an estimated fuel economy of 16 mpg in the city, 19 mpg on the highway, and a combined 17 mpg. While not class-leading, these figures are competitive for a vehicle of this size and capability.

Exterior Elegance
The QX80’s Grand Blue exterior color exudes sophistication, turning heads wherever you go. One of the standout features is the foot-activated liftgate, which allows for hands-free opening and closing—a practical addition when loading groceries or luggage.

Luxurious Interior
Step inside, and you’re greeted by a cabin that epitomizes luxury. The Sepia Brown Semi-Aniline Leather seats not only provide exceptional comfort but also “cuddle you,” offering a sense of personalized relaxation. Open Pore Wood and Matte Chrome Trim add to the upscale ambiance.

Advanced Comfort Features
Massaging Front Seats: Long drives become a pleasure with front seats that offer customizable massage settings.
Personalized Ambient Lighting: Choose from 64 colors to set the perfect mood, enhancing the overall driving experience.
Tri-Zone Advanced Climate Control: Equipped with Biometric Cooling, this system automatically adjusts temperatures based on individual comfort levels.
Cutting-Edge Technology
24-Speaker Klipsch® Reference Premiere Audio System: Enjoy unparalleled sound quality, with individual audio settings for each passenger.
Frameless Smart Rear View Mirror: Provides a clear, unobstructed view of the road behind, enhancing safety during night driving or in poor weather conditions.
Practical Considerations
While the QX80 Sensory offers a wealth of features, it’s important to note its substantial size. Parking and maneuvering in tight spaces require extra attention, and drivers should be mindful of the vehicle’s dimensions to ensure safety.

Pricing
With a total MSRP of $102,640, the QX80 Sensory positions itself in the higher echelon of luxury SUVs. However, considering the array of premium features and the level of craftsmanship, it presents a valuable proposition for those seeking the best in comfort and technology.

Pros and Cons
Pros:

Foot-Activated Liftgate: Adds convenience to daily use.
Exceptional Seating Comfort: Seats that “cuddle you” enhance long-distance comfort.
Impressive Handling: Remarkably agile for its size, providing a confident driving experience.
Cons:

Parking Challenges: Its large dimensions require careful attention when parking and maneuvering.

Final Thoughts
The 2025 QX80 Sensory 4WD is more than just a means of transportation; it’s a statement of luxury and performance. If you prioritize a spacious, comfortable interior loaded with advanced features and don’t mind the learning curve associated with driving a larger vehicle, this SUV is well worth considering. It’s a fitting choice for families, executives, or anyone looking to elevate their driving experience to new heights.
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LIVE from the NMA Convention Raheem DeVaughn Says The Time Is Now: Let’s End HIV in Our Communities #2

Set against the backdrop of the NMA conference, Executive Officers from the National Medical Association, Grammy Award Winning Artist and Advocate Raheem DeVaughn, and Gilead Sciences experts, are holding today an important conversation on HIV prevention and health equity. Black women continue to be disproportionately impacted by HIV despite advances in prevention options. Today’s event […]

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Set against the backdrop of the NMA conference, Executive Officers from the National Medical Association, Grammy Award Winning Artist and Advocate Raheem DeVaughn, and Gilead Sciences experts, are holding today an important conversation on HIV prevention and health equity.

Black women continue to be disproportionately impacted by HIV despite advances in prevention options. Today’s event is designed to uplift voices, explore barriers to access, and increase awareness and key updates about PrEP, a proven prevention method that remains underutilized among Black women. This timely gathering will feature voices from across health, media, and advocacy as we break stigma and center equity in HIV prevention.

Additional stats and information to know:

Black women continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV, with Black women representing more than 50% of new HIV diagnoses among women in the U.S. in 2022, despite comprising just 13% of women in the U.S.

Women made up only 8% of PrEP users despite representing 19% of all new HIV diagnoses in 2022.

● Gilead Sciences is increasing awareness and addressing stigma by encouraging regular HIV testing and having judgment-free conversations with your healthcare provider about prevention options, including oral PrEP and long-acting injectable PrEP options.

● PrEP is an HIV prevention medication that has been available since 2012.

● Only 1 in 3 people in the U.S. who could benefit from PrEP were prescribed a form of PrEP in 2022.

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TRUMP: “Washington, D.C. is Safe”

BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — President Trump, who typically travels with a full contingent of high-level protection, insinuated that he finally felt safe enough to go to dinner in the District of Columbia. “My wife and I went out to dinner last night for the first time in four years,” said the nation’s 47th president.

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By Apriil Ryan
BlackPressUSA Washington Bureau Chief and White House Correspondent

“Washington, D.C. is safe,” President Trump declared from the Oval Office today. Those words came while Trump was hosting Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. During the question-and-answer session, which primarily focused on a peace deal in the Russian-Ukrainian war, Trump explained, “You did that in four days.” He was speaking of how fast the National Guard quelled the violence in what was once called Chocolate City.

The President deployed the National Guard to D.C. a week ago, to a city with reduced crime rates over the previous year. Violent crime dropped by 26%, marking the lowest level in 30 years. Homicides also fell by 11%.

President Trump, who typically travels with a full contingent of high-level protection, insinuated that he finally felt safe enough to go to dinner in the District of Columbia. “My wife and I went out to dinner last night for the first time in four years,” said the nation’s 47th president.

Trump reinforced his claim about the newly acquired safety in D.C. by relaying that a friend’s son is attending dinner in D.C., something he would not have done last year.

After the president finished his comments, a reporter/commentator in the room with close connections to Marjorie Taylor Greene jumped into the high-level conversation to affirm the president’s comments, saying, “I walked around yesterday with MTG. If you can walk around D.C. with MTG and not be attacked, this city is safe.”

That reporter was the same person who chastised President Zelenskyy months ago during his first Oval Office meeting with Trump for not wearing a business suit. Zelenskyy, a wartime President, has been clad in less formal attire to reflect the country’s current war stance against Russia.

Without any sourcing, President Trump also said, “People that haven’t gone out to dinner in Washington, D.C., in two years are going out to dinner, and the restaurants the last two days have been busier than they’ve been in a long time.”

The increase in policing in Washington, D.C. is because a 19-year-old former Doge employee was carjacked in the early hours of the morning recently.

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Rising Energy Costs Weigh Heaviest on Black Households

BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — For many African American families, the cost of keeping the lights on and homes heated or cooled is not just a monthly bill — it’s a crushing financial burden.

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By Stacy M. Brown
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For many African American families, the cost of keeping the lights on and homes heated or cooled is not just a monthly bill — it’s a crushing financial burden.

A new national study from Binghamton University and California State University, San Bernardino, finds that Black households spend a far larger share of their income on energy compared to white households, even when income levels are the same. “We often say that African Americans suffer more, but we often blame it just on income. And the reality is, there is something more there,” study author George Homsy, associate professor at Binghamton University, wrote. “It’s not just because they tend to be poor. There is something that’s putting them at a disadvantage. I think what happened is it happens to be where they live.” The study, published in Energy Research & Social Science, analyzed 65,000 census tracts across the United States. It found that while the average American household spends about 3.2% of income on energy bills, households in the majority African American census tracts spend an average of 5.1%.

Homsy and researcher Ki Eun Kang point to the age and condition of housing stock, along with lower homeownership rates, as key drivers. Their research concludes that “energy burden is not simply a matter of income or energy cost but also race, which might be driven by place.” Older, less energy-efficient housing and high rental rates in Black communities mean residents often cannot make upgrades like improved insulation or new appliances, locking families into higher bills.

Tradeoffs and Health Risks

The consequences go beyond money. Families forced to spend 10% or more of their income on energy — what experts classify as “unmanageable” — may cut back on food, medicine, or other essentials. More than 12 million U.S. households report leaving their homes at unsafe temperatures to reduce costs, while millions more fall behind on utility bills. The health effects are severe. High energy burdens increase risks of asthma, depression, poor sleep, pneumonia, and even premature death. The issue is especially acute for African Americans, who are disproportionately exposed to housing and environmental conditions that amplify these risks.

Washington, D.C.: A Case Study

In Washington, D.C., the problem is particularly stark. A recent analysis by the Chesapeake Climate Action Network (CCAN) shows that SNAP-eligible households spend more than 20% of their income on energy bills. Across the metro area, nearly two-thirds of low-income households devote over 6% of their income to energy, and 40% face what researchers call a “severe financial strain,” paying more than 10%. Pepco, the District’s primary electricity provider, has implemented three consecutive annual rate hikes, pushing the average household bill to $114 per month as of January 2025. Shutoffs have followed — nearly 12,000 customers lost service in 2024, with disconnections doubling after a summer rate hike. Washington Gas has also sought a 12% rate increase and pushed a controversial $215 million pipeline replacement project, rebranded as “District SAFE.” The plan could ultimately cost D.C. households an additional $45,000 each over several decades, or nearly $1,000 annually added to bills.

Historical Roots

Researchers argue that these inequities are not accidental but rooted in history. The ScienceDirect study reveals that African American communities living in formerly redlined neighborhoods continue to face disadvantages today — from poor housing quality to higher climate risks. Homsy says policymakers must make targeted efforts. “It is harder to get to rental units where a lot of poor people live,” he noted. “We need to work harder to get into these communities of color.”

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