By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA News Wire Contributing Writer) Russell Simmons is just starting to regain a little normalcy in his life. He’s back at yoga and the
SANDERS WINS OREGON, BATTLES CLINTON IN KY WASHINGTON (AP) – Bernie Sanders won Oregon’s presidential primary and battled Hillary Clinton to a razor-thin margin in Kentucky, vowing to
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Rangers infielder Rougned Odor said he expected to be suspended for punching Toronto’s Jose Batista during Sunday’s game in Arlington, Texas. Odor said he doesn’t
The Black unemployment rate ticked down from 8.9 percent in March to 8.8 percent in April and Black men showed gains in the labor market, according to the
DALLAS — Each year, mountains of student testing data are analyzed to determine which schools are the best at showing exceptional student performance for two or more consecutive years or
HORSE RACING LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) The racing world wondered if there was a worthy successor to last year’s Triple Crown champion American Pharoah. Enter Nyquist. The bay colt
By Howard University News Service WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama told the graduates of one of the nation’s leading historically black universities that America is “a better place
EREA, Ohio (AP) — The Browns came into the NFL draft craving speed, a downfield target and someone to score touchdowns. Corey Coleman fills all three criteria. “I
Afeni Shakur Davis, Activist and Mother of Tupac, Dies at 69 Activist Afeni Shakur Davis, the mother of late rap artist Tupac Shakur, died Monday, officials said. She