By AARON MORRISON NEW YORK (AP) — It started with a Black man slapping another Black man on live television at the globally televised Oscars, presumably in defense
By LINDSEY TANNER A disease that causes hair loss is at the center of the most talked-about moment at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony. Actress Jada Pinkett Smith disclosed four years
DALLAS – The Office of Arts & Culture, in partnership with Southroad Pictures and Limeville Entertainment, has produced a documentary honoring the legacy of the 1936 Hall of Negro Life. “Rising: The Hall of Negro
By MATTHEW LE WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Wednesday made a formal determination that Russian troops have committed war crimes in Ukraine and said it would
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Several women-led groups held a rally in front of the Supreme Court on Monday to bolster support for
By SETH BORENSTEIN Climate change has already made allergy season longer and pollen counts higher, but you ain’t sneezed nothing yet. Climate scientists at the University of Michigan
Please welcome DeLancey Johnson, DBA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, sHRBP, to Parkland as Senior Vice President & Associate Chief Talent Officer, where he helps provide strategic leadership in the planning
By FARNOUSH AMIRI WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate unanimously approved a measure Tuesday that would make daylight saving time permanent across the United States next year. The bipartisan
On Friday, February 18, award-winning author Sharon Jones-Scaife kicked off her “Kindness, It’s In You” Tour with her first stop at Ruby Shaw Elementary in Mesquite, Texas. During
By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN and COLLEEN LONG WASHINGTON (AP) — A Texas man was convicted on Tuesday of storming the U.S. Capitol with a holstered handgun, a milestone victory