On the 54th anniversary of King’s death, observances took place around the nation, while those not attending specific events took to social media to commemorate the icon. By
Everything worthwhile seems to be accompanied by a mixture of patience and longsuffering. We saw that patience vividly displayed this past week as she was questioned by members
By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher, The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint The attack from within on democracy has never been as clear as the demonstration we witnessed
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed a bill into law to make lynching a federal hate crime, more than 100 years after
The nonprofit Coalition for Homeless reported that about 57 percent of heads of households in shelters are Black, 32 percent are Hispanic/Latinx, 7 percent are white, less than
By LAURAN NEERGAARD and MATTHEW PERRONE U.S. regulators on Tuesday authorized another COVID-19 booster for people age 50 and older, a step to offer extra protection for the
Thank God for the ministry of Philip as God used him to break down some ethnic and cultural barriers as he preached Jesus Christ (Acts 8:5, 35). Philip
Former Dallas City Council member Dwaine Caraway released from federal prison DALLAS — Dwaine Caraway, the former Dallas City Council member who pleaded guilty to accepting hundreds of thousands