DALLAS — After giving impassioned speeches on their dreams for today’s world, the 14 Dallas ISD semifinalists in the 26th annual Gardere Martin Luther King Jr. Oratory Competition
By Dr. Kevin Williams (Chief Medical Officer, Pfizer Rare Disease Unit) This article is the third installment in the “Ask Dr. Kevin” series, brought to you by Pfizer
Ever since its inception, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) has been vital in ensuring our nation’s most vulnerable children have the opportunity to have a healthy and
DENVER (AP) — Rashaan Salaam’s Heisman Trophy will be sold in an online auction next month with a portion of the proceeds benefiting research into a degenerative brain
The Republican-sponsored tax plan under President Donald Trump – passed by the House on November 16 but still facing obstacles in the Senate – proposes numerous changes. The
By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Simeon Booker, a trailblazing Black journalist, who covered the Civil Rights Movement for the iconic African American magazines EBONY and Jet
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — The Washington Redskins have decided to shut down Jordan Reed, putting the tight end on season-ending injured reserve. The team announced the move Tuesday.
Tis the season for peace, harmony and goodwill. In a razor edge race, the people of Alabama, a ruby red state politically, finally elected their choice for senate
By MARK ROSNER Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman averages a fairly modest 10 points a game for Michigan, but Wolverines coach John Beilein said, “he’s
By Vann R. Newkirk II (AP) – Ahead of Alabama’s special Senate election, there was a clear narrative about the state’s black voters: They weren’t mobilizing. Six of