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 HILLEL ITALIE and MARK KENNEDY NEW YORK (AP) — Stories of race, racism and colonialism in the U.S. swept the Pulitzer Prizes for the arts, from Louise
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.
By JESSE J. HOLLAND WASHINGTON (AP) — A holiday that is spreading across the U.S. and beyond, Juneteenth is considered the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of
BY THE HUB Dallas ISD is offering a free summer learning experience to students that, if offered by another provider, would likely cost families at least $300. “This is
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor The new Texas bill, SB7, mandates that you can vote with gun permit but not student ID, no online voter registration,
By Dr. J. Ester Davis Esterdavis2000@gmail.com We had three graduations this year in my family. Two college one high school. My one granddaughter, grandson number 4 and a
By WILL GRAVES FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Simone Biles toned it down. A little anyway. And soared even higher. The 24-year-old gymnastics superstar claimed her record seventh