By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., President and CEO National Newspaper Publishers Association Working families in the African American community and beyond have a hard-enough time keeping up
DALLAS (AP) — Jim Leavelle, the longtime Dallas lawman who was captured in one of history’s most iconic photographs as he escorted President John F. Kennedy’s assassin as
(AP) – The Dallas Cowboys and Ezekiel Elliott have agreed on a $90 million, six-year contract extension that will make him the NFL’s highest-paid running back and end
The state’s decision to kill straight-ticket voting could cut turnout in down-ballot races in the 2020 elections — even if more voters show up to the polls. Sure,
DALLAS — Dallas ISD graduate Macario Hernandez was working with teens in the juvenile offender system when he found a calling for teaching. “It really feels that my
HAMPTON, Va. (AP) — Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced Saturday a new state commission to review educational standards for teaching black history in the state, as officials observed
Texas native Brittany Perry-Russell has graced multiple stages as a professional dancer, appearing with Beyoncé, Rhianna, Chris Brown, Nick Jonas, Meghan Trainor, Katy Perry, and most recently Cardi
DPS: Troopers fatally shot driver who pulled gun in Dallas DALLAS (AP) — The Texas Department of Public Safety says troopers fatally shot a driver who pulled a
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor On August 19, New York City Police Commissioner James O’Neill announced the firing of Officer Daniel Pantaleo. Pantaleo. Pantaleo choked Eric
DALLAS (AP) — Uber will receive a $24 million incentive package from Texas officials and open a new administrative hub in Dallas, bringing with it about 3,000 jobs,