By Marilyn Tavenner, Centers for Medicare &Medicaid Services Administrator Fall is a wonderful time of year. Changing leaves. Cooler weather. It’s also the season for people with Medicare to review their current
(Dallas) – When area businesses in Dallas need a boost, they turn to the Bill J. Priest Institute for Economic Development, which has provided training, workforce development assistance
JERUSALEM — On Election Night, I usually stay awake as long as my eyelids are willing to cooperate. But this year was different. Instead of alternating between watching
Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins defeated to his Republican challenger Susan Hawk. Judge Susan Hawk is the first woman elected as Dallas County District Attorney after incumbent
Dallas ISD minority students lead in AP performance Approximately $2.1 million in college tuition savings. That is the amount Dallas ISD minority students saved in college tuition costs
Black folks lead the nation in church-going, praise-dancing, shouting, call-and-response, and “whoopin.” We like to “get our church on” and feel good while doing so. We do our
By Atty. Mattye Gouldsby Jones The congregation of New Mount Zion Baptist Church is welcoming Dr. Tommy L. Brown with a spirit of celebration during this historical inauguration
This wonderful psalm by Asaph teaches that the human judges, as representatives of God, had an awesome responsibility to execute justice aright. What an important position the judges
While speaking to reporters regarding his resignation from the Justice Department, Attorney General Eric Holder, who became the nation’s 82nd attorney general in February of 2009, said that