Mid-January is the time when Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday is commemorated. Cities, towns, and colleges across the country lift their voices and rise up the language of
More good news keeps coming for consumers in early 2014. On the heels of new mortgage rules that took effect January 10, the following week four banks making
(AP)- President Barack Obama urged Congress to help restore opportunity for Americans but pledged to take action himself Tuesday in his fifth State of the Union address
By popular demand here is another handpicked list of scholarships. Last year we talked to many college bound students that were not prepared to accept the scholarships because
NEW YORK (AP) – Grammy-winner Bruno Mars will sing at halftime of the Super Bowl in February, a person familiar with the NFL’s entertainment plans told The Associated
There is a critical and long overdue discussion about the fate of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) now finally taking place around the nation. Yes, this is
This year’s Pro Bowl is different. The stars are realigned. No more AFC vs. NFC. It’s all about giving fans match-ups they’ve never seen before. Watch the all-stars
Dallas will get an extra dose of southern charm in January with the presence of Miss Black Texas America Coed Roneshia Ray. She is embarking on a 5-city
Rodman said Monday that the sole purpose of the trip was to spread goodwill. “I’m not the president. I’m not an ambassador,” said Rodman, who is planning a
Had he lived to see January 15th, 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would have been 85 years-old. He would have witnessed the death of his eldest daughter,