Malcom X Daughter Found Dead In NY
Mrs Shabazz’s death came just days after two men, one of them deceased, were exonerated in connection with her father’s 1965 assassination.
Pregnant Philly Woman Fatally Shot
In northeast Philadelphia a 32 year old woman returned home from her baby shower. She was unloading gifts from her Kia Soul parked outside her home near the intersection of Palmetto and Benner streets in the Lawncrest neighborhood.
Vegas Lee’s Liquor Owner Dead
The owner of Lee's Discount Liquor was killed in a car accident on Friday morning.
Rittenhouse Set Free, Has To Deal With Life As Murderer
After news breaks out that 18 year old Kyle Rittenhouse has gotten away with multiple murder, many speak out. And the media is in a frenzy.
Looking Back And Forward: A Remembrance For The National African American Museum Of History...
This year the museum celebrates its fifth anniversary. It is one of the most popular sites on the National Mall, according to the Smithsonian’s 2020 visitor statistics, even more popular than the National Museum of American History, the National Zoo and the National Air and Space Museum.
A Judge Takes His Mental Health Struggles Public
In 1972, just 18 days after he was selected to run for vice president with Democratic Sen. George McGovern, Thomas Eagleton was forced off the ticket. The issue? Years earlier, Eagleton had been hospitalized and treated with electroshock therapy for depression.
Howard University President Responds to Complaints in Address to Students, Alumni and Parents
Student protestors took over the university’s Armour J. Blackburn Center, the university’s social hub, in mid-October to complain about the lack of student housing and the poor condition of existing housing, including accusations of buildings with mold and rats.
Texas Providers See Increased Interest In Birth Control Since Near-Total Abortion Ban
In September, when Texas’ near-total abortion ban took effect, Planned Parenthood clinics in the Lone Star State started offering every patient who walked in information on Senate Bill 8, as well as emergency contraception, condoms and two pregnancy tests.
As The City Prospers, Food Insecurity Remains An Issue In Two Mostly Black Wards
Food insecurity is no new issue in D.C., or America, but it remains a real problem for two of the city’s poorest wards as the rest of the city flourishes.
Howard Protests Escalate; Student Refuse To Quit Without Open Forum With President
Student have been occupying the building since Oct. 13 and in a press conference Monday said they will continue to do so until Frederick and the school’s board of trustees agrees to meet with the student body for an open discussion about housing and student participation on the board.
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The Michael Jackson Biopic Is A Drama Both Onscreen And Off
The new Michael Jackson biopic, "Michael," was warmly received in Gary, Indiana, where the pop superstar grew up, and was attended by members of the Jackson family, including his nephew Jaafar, who stars in the film, and his eldest son Prince.




















