By Sandra Crenshaw A jury last Friday recommended 12 years in the Texas State prison for a Dallas County woman, Alexia Lavon Bowman, one day after she was
By Crusader Staff/Dorothy Leavell, Publisher On Saturday, July 15, 2023, Rev. Jesse Jackson named Dr. Frederick Douglass Haynes, III, as the new President and CEO of Rainbow PUSH Coalition.
State lawmakers passed the law after a North Texas homeowners’ association barred landlords from renting to Section 8 tenants. Most of the affected tenants in that neighborhood were
The jury rendered its decision after an intense legal battle that pitted family members against one another over the inheritance of the legendary singer’s estate. By Stacy M.
Some of the accusations are reminiscent of the Wells Fargo debacle from a decade ago, which involved the creation of millions of unauthorized consumer bank accounts. By Stacy
BY MATTHEW PERRONE WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials granted full approval to a closely watched Alzheimer’s drug on Thursday, clearing the way for Medicare and other insurance plans to begin covering
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor After the U.S. Supreme Court did what many have long expected, strike-down race-based admissions to colleges, Black leaders held emergency press
Private donations get underserved patients back on two feet DALLAS – It’s a celebration of personal independence this July 4th for the first patient of Parkland Health’s newly launched
According to the memo, Taranto began live-streaming in the area shortly after resharing a social media post from Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate claimed to share Obama’s
BY THE HUB ON JUNE 22, 2023HEADLINES When the University of North Texas began offering free virtual music classes to Dallas ISD, schools like James Madison High School, was one of