Vacations offer time to de-stress and recharge, but if you happen to forget some important medical items while you’re on your road trip or at the beach, things
By Freddie Allen (NNPA National News Editor) In an effort to level the playing field for Black-owned small businesses, the Opportunity Finance Network (OFN), recently launched a service
BALTIMORE – NAACP Assistant General Counsel Khyla D. Craine has been chosen as a recipient of the National Bar Association’s (NBA) “Top 40 Under 40 Advocates,” an annual
Washington, DC – Today, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 5293, which will provide $576.3 billion for national security purposes, readiness programs, and health programs for service members, veterans,
Many of us read magazines, novels, websites, newsletters and the like. We read because we want to be informed, entertained, or to find answers to our problems. But
By Tatyana Hopkins (NNPA/DTU Fellow) The lawyers of wrongfully convicted Davontae Sanford said it was clear from the beginning that he was innocent and his confession was false.
The legendary scholar, writer and visionary James Baldwin once personally confided with me that he had come to know that the “power of the pen” for Black people
DALLAS –Parkland Foundation staff hosted a dedication reception on Friday, May 27 to celebrate the naming of The Promenade Park and Women & Infants Specialty Health (WISH) Plaza
Paul, the grand Apostle of the book of Romans, has proven that both Jews and Gentiles were guilty before God because “all have sinned, and come short of
From Wednesday, June 8 through Saturday, June 11, 2016, Fair Park will celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Centennial Exposition with a free, four-day festival. Fun and engaging activities are