Some words seem rarely mentioned in this highly toxic political season. We’ve heard about bombs and walls, but very little about peace. One is almost tempted, when some
(AP) — Capping his remarkable visit to Cuba, President Barack Obama on Tuesday declared an end to the “last remnant of the Cold War in the Americas” and
(AP) — Federal appeals court judge Merrick Brian Garland is President Obama’s pick to fill the Supreme Court seat left vacant by the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA News Wire Contributing Writer Publishers and leaders from the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), a trade group of more than 200 Black-owned media
President Barack Obama spent the day in Dallas for two Democratic fundraisers. Obama’s first stop Saturday was at Gilley’s Dallas, several students from the Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy in
Wings to Play at the Defending Eastern Conference Champion Indiana Fever on May 1st; Mother’s Day Home Game Against Connecticut Sun on May 8th Arlington, TX., March 3,
Dr. Theodore Roosevelt Lee, Jr. was born on July 18, 1929 in Midway, Texas, Madisonville County to the parentage of the late Mr. Theodore R. Lee, Sr. and
By Patricia Maryland NNPA News Wire Guest Columnist Black History Month gives us the opportunity to reflect on the countless examples of the contributions that African-Americans have made
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Brandon Carr is scheduled to be one of the most expensive cornerbacks in the league in 2016 from a salary cap standpoint. Because of his contract, Carr
By Raynard Jackson NNPA News Wire Columnist Another election cycle, another year of Blacks being sold out by their media-appointed leadership. Why am I the only one who