By ALAN FRAM WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court’s latest rejection of a Republican effort to dismantle “Obamacare” signals anew that the GOP must look beyond repealing the law if
By HILLEL ITALIE NEW YORK (AP) — The estate of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. has reached an international agreement with HarperCollins Publishers, which released his first
NNPA Newswire Staff Report Intersport, in collaboration with Rocket Mortgage, Trion Solutions, Dow, The Children’s Foundation and Sommer Woods (co-founder of Woods and Watts Effect), announced the launch
DALLAS – June 18, 2021 — Dr. Natasha Houshmand was presented the Ho Din Award at the UT Southwestern Medical School Commencement Ceremonies on May 8. While at
Parades, picnics and lessons in history were offered Saturday to commemorate Juneteenth in the U.S., a day that carried even more significance after Congress and President Joe Biden
Worried about a possible resurgence of COVID-19 infections, doctors Carolyn Salter and her husband, Michael Gorby, have taken it upon themselves to get lagging vaccination rates up in
By KRISTIN M. HALL, JAMES LAPORTA and JUSTIN PRITCHARD The U.S. Army has hidden or downplayed the extent to which its firearms disappear, significantly understating losses and thefts
By HILLEL ITALIE and MARK KENNEDY NEW YORK (AP) — Stories of race, racism and colonialism in the U.S. swept the Pulitzer Prizes for the arts, from Louise
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor The new Texas bill, SB7, mandates that you can vote with gun permit but not student ID, no online voter registration,