(AP) – A 115-year-old Detroit-area woman now listed as the world’s oldest living person still makes plans for a fishing trip each year and credits God for her longevity.
By Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. NNPA Columnist On October 16, we will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March. In the subsequent two decades Black
Mayaria Johnson, a student from Cedar Hill, Texas, is earning her Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. Amidst her time at the University of North Texas – Denton, Mayaria has
BY CYNTHIA E. GRIFFIN SPECIAL TO THE NNPA FROM OUR WEEKLY While most people who think about Black media consider its historic role as a leader and purveyor of
This remarkable prophecy of Isaiah gives us a vivid account of the redeeming work of Jesus Christ. Stated in a previous article, we commented that Psalm 22 and
My Day: Finishing the Voyage By Dr. J. Ester Davis On April 20, 2015, Davis Apparel Shop celebrated in grand style the legacy of Davis Apparel Shop. The shop
Most of us walking around are wounded people. We may have been hurt by a close friend, we may have been betrayed by a family member, or we may have been lied on by
Nearly 250 local judges and lawyers will be on hand Friday, May 1, as Justice Eva Guzman, of the Supreme Court of Texas, presents the keynote address at the annual Law Day Luncheon sponsored by the Dallas
National Volunteer Appreciation Month, observed during the month of April, commemorates the shining contribution of those who make our schools better by volunteering. Umphrey Lee Elementary School recognizes