By BRIAN MELLEY and DON THOMPSON LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles City Council member whose racist slurs in a leaked recording created an uproar resigned Wednesday
BY KAYLEE BOWERS Several Dallas ISD schools will be polling sites for the Nov. 8 general midterm election. Because community members will be allowed to enter the schools to
By LAURAN NEERGAARD The U.S. on Wednesday authorized updated COVID-19 boosters for children as young as 5, seeking to expand protection ahead of an expected winter wave. Tweaked
Steven Williams is currently the CEO of PepsiCo Foods North America leading the $18 billion snack and convenient foods business that includes Frito-Lay North America (FLNA) and Quaker
The first Black person in the New World By Merdies Hayes, Editor | Our Weekly The history of slavery in the Western Hemisphere has, of course, been well
Mobile food distributions to help families struggling to make ends meet due to inflation (Dallas) – The North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) and its diverse network of more than 400 feeding partners will
By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian court on Monday set Oct. 25 as the date for American basketball star Brittney Griner’s appeal against her nine-year prison
The writer of the Old Testament book of Proverbs chapter 31 poses the question; Who can find a virtuous woman? One who tends to her home with integrity
HBCU College Fair, Parade of Bands, Battle of the Bands and ESPN First Take live broadcast among event’s key components; Record number of HBCU college scholarships expected to