Submitted by Children’s Health At this time of year, signs for flu shots start popping up everywhere – at the corner pharmacy, at the doctor’s office and perhaps
DALLAS — Student performances and remarks by Dallas ISD and city officials, community leaders, and family members of the late Dallas ISD trustee José “Joe” May marked the Sept. 29
Voting helps determine the future of our cities, counties, state, and nation. As the Texas Secretary of State, I am the state’s chief election officer charged with ensuring
By Divine Design News Service President Barack Obama says that he will be personally insulted if people who voted for him in the last two presidential elections do
(AP) — Now that LeBron James has won a championship for the ages, he’s set a loftier goal: Catching Michael Jordan. Long flattered to be mentioned in the same
WorldStrides OnStage has invited the marching band from Wilmer-Hutchins High School to perform at the Sugar Bowl. They will join marching bands from across the country in the halftime show
Mr. William Garth, Sr. was the Chairman of the Chicago Citizen Newspaper Group Inc., Garthco, Inc. and Founder/Chairman of the QBG Foundation, as well as Chairman of the Chatham
By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson Today, I am writing about Zika, again. Earlier this year, I penned an op-ed linking climate change and infectious disease. In this particular
By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. (President and CEO of the NNPA) Last Saturday, we were pleased to witness, firsthand, President Barack Obama’s keynote address at the Congressional
CONSHOHOCKEN, PA – IKEA, the world’s leading home furnishings retailer, today announced contractors are hired for building its second Dallas-Fort Worth-area store, opening in Grand Prairie, TX. Pending remaining