
Americans Want to Cut Federal Spending, But Not on Popular Programs
A majority of U.S. adults are asking lawmakers to cut the overall size of government while also increasing funding for popular programs, according to a [Read More]
A majority of U.S. adults are asking lawmakers to cut the overall size of government while also increasing funding for popular programs, according to a [Read More]
Rev. Al Sharpton and attorney Ben Crump are set to speak at the funeral of Irvo Otieno, a 28-year-old Black man who died during a [Read More]
One hundred years ago today, Zeta Phi Beta, one of the prominent national Black sororities, was chartered. Three years before the organization was founded on [Read More]
A tragic fire at a migrant detention center in Juarez, Mexico, has left at least 39 Central and South American migrants dead. Mexican President Andrés [Read More]
Vice President Kamala Harris began a weeklong tour of Ghana, Tanzania, and Zambia on Monday, the first visit by a high-ranking Biden administration official to [Read More]
The devastating attack on Monday at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, left three adults and three children dead. The suspect, Audrey Hale, 28, was [Read More]
World-renowned gospel artist, and VaShawn Mitchell has just released the first new single from his new album, entitled “See The Goodness” featuring gospel music legend and 3x Grammy winner, Donnie McClurkin. The 7x Stellar Award winner, known for hits including “Nobody Greater” and “Turning Around For Me” which garnered over 68 million views on YouTube between the two, is letting fans know “you haven’t … [Read More]
Sarah Vaughan was born on March 27, 1924, in Newark, New Jersey. Vaughan began singing in church as a child and later performed in local [Read More]
Six fatalities, including three children, have been reported after a female shooter attacked a private Catholic grade school in Nashville’s Green Hills neighborhood. The suspect, [Read More]
Search and recovery efforts are ongoing after an outbreak of deadly tornadoes across Mississippi and Alabama that left more than two dozen people dead. “What [Read More]