By JOCELYN NOVECK Preparing to direct “A Journal for Jordan,” a bittersweet love story opening on Christmas Day, Denzel Washington says he took a “master class.” That master
By ALAN FRAM and HOPE YEN WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin said Sunday he cannot back his party’s signature $2 trillion social and environment bill, dealing a potentially
BRYAN/ COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Prairie View A&M University and Tarleton State University have attained the prestigious R2 Carnegie Classification, recognizing both campuses for their high level of research
My Day By Dr. J. Ester Davis What happened to the black hair industry in America? More importantly why did we abandon the once profitable black hair care
The amazing miracle of the healing of the crippled man (Acts 3:1-10), provided Peter and John the occasion to witness boldly before a powerful Sanhedrin council. The powerful
By JENNIFER McDERMOTT Nearly $100 billion at minimum has been stolen from COVID-19 relief programs set up to help businesses and people who lost their jobs due to
by Dr. Joyce Willard Teal REINFORCING GOOD CHOICES During this period when school is out during the winter holidays, take advantage of the increased opportunity you have as
BY THE HUB With the entire city rallying behind South Oak Cliff on their historic playoff run, the Golden Bears are the state champions after beating Liberty Hill on
By MICHELLE L. PRICE Keechant Sewell speaks to the media at the Queensbridge houses in Long Island City, in the Queens borough of New York on Wednesday, Dec.
These three black women have set the bar for education VERY HIGH in their families. The grandmother, Alma Jean Stephens Jones, was a valedictorian graduate of Pemberton High