By Allen R. Gray NDG Contributing Writer Social injustice comes in many forms, with one being no more harmful than the other. Yet, when it comes to the distribution
Over 100 federal prison workers had been arrested, convicted, or sentenced for crimes since the start of 2019, including a warden indicted for sexual abuse, an associate warden
By Karen Brooks Harper, The Texas Tribune “Unvaccinated Texans make up vast majority of COVID-19 cases and deaths this year, new state data shows” was first published by
Hope Again Ministries (Kansas City, MO) announces its recently published Christian Book by Chaplain Maceo Gray, Th.M. The book urgently cries out for Racial Reconciliation by historically telling
NEW YORK (AP) — Two Washington Post reporters are working on a biography of George Floyd, from his family history in the tobacco fields of North Carolina to
BY THE HUB ON NOVEMBER 4, 2021HEADLINES Dallas County recently lowered the COVID-19 risk level from red to orange as cases continue to decrease in our area. This week, the FDA
CRT has become a flashpoint for people who have turned it into shorthand for lessons or programs they say are un-American. By Antonia Hylton, Emily Berk and Alicia Victoria Lozano/NBC COLLEYVILLE, Texas
Thus far in the first chapter of Acts, we have seen Dr. Luke’s account of Christ’s ministry and teaching while He sojourned here on earth. During Christ’s awesome
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DALLAS — “If this class was available in the earlier stages of my life I probably wouldn’t be on dialysis now,” said Daris Lee, 49, Dallas, who lives in one