DALLAS — If you were to ask any Roosevelt student, past or present, what’s the motto at Franklin D. Roosevelt High School of Innovation, they’d puff out their chest and
By James B. Ewers Jr. Ed.D. During this month of February, there are a lot of people both Black and White who are celebrating Black History. We realize
By BILL BARROW ATLANTA (AP) — Former President Jimmy Carter, who at 98 years old is the longest-lived American president, has entered home hospice care in Plains, Georgia,
Such a move would create a separate justice system for whites in an area where whites are statistically the majority. And it would happen without a single vote
This week, WHO officials confirmed that the Marburg virus was first found in the west African country, where it has already killed at least nine people. By Stacy
The White House exposed Lee and others on Thursday, just two days after their arrogant behavior during the globally televised event. By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior
Having dealt with the subject of the Resurrection in Chapter 15, we come now to Chapter 16 where Paul is giving some final instructions on practical matters. In
Simmons was expected to step down June 1. The abrupt resignation appears to be over a difference with Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp over hiring during
It is a fact that we’re all born selfish creatures. In fact, our initial selfishness no doubt contributes to our initial survival. Before we are born, we must