By JAKE COYLE The first standing ovation Dionne Warwick ever received was as a 6-year-old, when her reverend grandfather brought her up to the pulpit of the St.
Washington, D.C. – Yesterday, rapper Nicki Minaj expressed hesitancy concerning the COVID-19 vaccine and shared a story on Twitter that included misinformation about the effects of COVID-19 vaccines.
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor On the evening of September 2, journalist Roland Martin, the host of #RolandMartinUnfiltered, announced an over-the-top media (or OTT) network that
By COLLIN BINKLEY The Education Department announced Monday that it’s investigating five Republican-led states that have banned mask requirements in schools, saying the policies could amount to discrimination
By Breonna Randall, Howard University News Service For the first time since March 2020, millions of students, pre-kindergarten to high school seniors, will be attending in-person classes. Aside
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A storied New Orleans jazz site where a young Louis Armstrong once worked toppled when Ida blew through Louisiana as one of the most powerful hurricanes
BY JOSHUA FECHTER AND PATRICK SVITEK With the U.S. Food and Drug administration’s full approval of the Pfizer vaccine, Texas is in uncharted territory when it comes to COVID-19 vaccinations. “Full
The pop queen becomes the first African American woman to wear the diamond, which had previously adorned Audrey Hepburn in publicity photos for the 1961 blockbuster film, “Breakfast
Please share with those in need. Just heard on Fox 4 that Atmos Energy has excess money to disburse for paying your electric bill. They are lifting some
“The pandemic sort of shocked people from thinking, ‘I would never be involved in the SNAP program.” A U.S. Department of Agriculture study revealed that 88 percent of