You may have wrapped-up your Thanksgiving weekend with a little bit of power shopping and spending time with family and friends. With the glow of having time-off and
By Royston Maxwell Lyttle (Principal, Eagle Academy Public Charter School/Grades 1-3) As educators, we have an obligation to give our students every opportunity to succeed. Parents rely on
The Black Press lost one of its most devoted freedom warriors, last week. Walter “Ball” Smith, the publisher of “New York’s Beacon” and the “Philadelphia Observer” died on
We have come to another tremendous psalm of David in which he acknowledges that God is his strength as verse 1 states: “Blessed be the Lord my strength,
DALLAS – The Decor Group, a local holiday lighting and decorating company, will be donating Patriotic Pine Christmas trees and a garland American flag to the Dallas Police
By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Reverend Jesse Jackson’s Parkinson’s disease diagnosis caught many by surprise, but those who know him said they’re confident that he’ll overcome
(AP) — The Trump administration said it is ending a temporary residency permit program that has allowed almost 60,000 citizens from Haiti to live and work in the
After countless hours of debate and many months of waiting, a vote on tax reform is finally upon us. The Trump Administration has made many promises to the
By Rosetta Miller-Perry (The Tennessee Tribune/NNPA Member) Throughout history, the Black Press has been the best friend that Black celebrities, athletes and politicians have ever had. The Black Press often