PAD is the biggest disease that most people have never heard about. Up to a staggering 18 million Americans1 suffer from PAD, a potentially life-threatening disease. As many
By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Retailers, restaurants, healthcare companies and technology firms often turn to newspaper inserts, as a tried-and-true method to reach consumers, especially minority
By Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson (D-Fla.) Three years ago, Boko Haram terrorists burst into dormitory rooms at the Government Secondary School in the northern Nigerian town of Chibok
by Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper Intergovernmental Affairs Contributing Writer, NNPA During the last ten years, a reported 109 lawsuits have been
State Representative Yvonne Davis will hold a Legislative Town Hall meeting on Saturday, April 22, 2017. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss pending legislation currently before the
(AP) — The family of a man killed in a shooting that was broadcast on Facebook says his funeral will be Saturday. Seventy-four-year-old Robert Godwin Sr. was gunned
(AP) — Jurors have begun deliberating in the corruption trial of longtime Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price. The deliberations began Wednesday after the jury a day earlier
by Dr. John E. Warren Intergovernmental Affairs Contributing Writer to NNPA On Tuesday March 28, 2017, The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency downgraded Wells Fargo Bank’s rating from an
Five students at Carter High School have received full-ride scholarships to attend Texas Christian University. The five seniors were awarded the TCU Community Scholarships, each valued at more
(AP) — The chief executive of United Airlines said the carrier will no longer ask police to remove passengers from full flights after the uproar over a man