By JOCELYN NOVECK IRVINGTON, N.Y. (AP) — This time, the weather gods were smiling on Kerby Jean-Raymond and his label, Pyer Moss. So too were the fashion gods.
DALLAS – June 18, 2021 — Dr. Natasha Houshmand was presented the Ho Din Award at the UT Southwestern Medical School Commencement Ceremonies on May 8. While at
DALLAS (AP) — The developer of a long-planned — and controversial — high-speed rail line that would get passengers from Dallas to Houston in 90 minutes announced Tuesday
By Norma Adams-Wade Founding Member of the National Association of Black Journalist Texas Metro News Columnist Everybody is beautiful on social media. I can prove it. Just look
By KEVIN FREKING This updated handout photo provided by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 shows a signed copy of Emancipation Proclamation.
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — President Joe Biden led a remembrance Tuesday of one of the nation’s darkest — and long suppressed — moments of racial violence, marking the 100th
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas on Monday joined the growing number of states that will stop paying the federally funded $300 in extra pandemic-related weekly unemployment aid as
By HILLEL ITALIE NEW YORK (AP) — Some last thoughts from Rep. John Lewis will be published this summer. Grand Central Publishing announced Tuesday that Lewis’ “Carry On:
Reverend Dr. Thomas Spann is an ordained Baptist minister who retired in 2018 as the Director of the Intern Program at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University,