State leaders have shown a decadeslong antipathy toward the health insurance program. If Trump makes severe reductions, it’s unlikely leaders would have the political will to make up
This milestone underscores the league’s growing economic impact, bolstered by increased revenues, lucrative sponsorships, and strategic cost management that ensures profitability for all 32 teams. By Stacy M.
President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance torpedoed a bipartisan government funding bill Wednesday, plunging Congress into chaos just days before a looming shutdown. Their joint statement
As individuals gather with family and friends for a Thanksgiving feast, there are those who push away from the dinner table and light a cigar while they digest.
by Rix Quinn If you’re like me, your mailbox is now bulging with holiday gift catalogs. Yesterday I even got a catalog showing other catalogs I could order.
The Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act (H.R. 9495) grants the Treasury secretary unilateral authority to label nonprofits as “terrorist supporting organizations” and strip them
By James B. Ewers Jr. Ed.D. I keep up with HBCU athletic contests. Football season is almost over, and it has been an exciting season for several teams.
Bishop T.D. Jakes, the founder and senior pastor of The Potter’s House of Dallas, is recovering after a medical emergency during his Sunday sermon By Sophia Beausoleil • Published November 24,
Paul Quinn College, the originator of the Urban Work College model and the only minority-serving, federally recognized Work College in America, has received a $1.5 million grant from