Dirty job: How cholera kills Haiti
By DAVID McFADDEN Associated Press PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – The men strip off their clothes, wrap themselves in rags and plug their nostrils with tobacco to …
By DAVID McFADDEN Associated Press PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – The men strip off their clothes, wrap themselves in rags and plug their nostrils with tobacco to …
By ERRIN HAINES WHACK Associated Press Of the many events marking the closing year of Barack Obama’s time as the nation’s first black president, none …
By CHARLENE CROWELL Fair lending will be paramount for the nation’s consumer financial cop on the beat in the new year. Mortgage and student loan …
Staff Report WEST PALM BEACH – The City of West Palm Beach is inviting small business owners, including minorities and women, to learn more about …
Staff Report MIAMI – BMe Community wants to reward unsung Black Men’s genius in Miami. From now until February 21, black men who share their …
Staff Report FT. LAUDERDALE – South Florida’s young professionals are on an upward trajectory and native Kerline Jules is one of its best and brightest. …
Staff Report Black PR Wire WASHINGTON – Thirty-seven recent college graduates were announced recently as inaugural recipients of the UNCF Achievement Capstone Program, each receiving …
Staff Report “We aren’t chained to anything but our own mind’s limitations.” – Keke Palmer MIAMI – Driven to break down barriers and defy definition, …
MIRAMAR, Fla. – The new Broward Education Foundation’s Tools for Schools “School Supplies on the Move” mobile unit recently made a stop at Silver Lakes …
By EMILY MCFARLAN MILLER Courtesy of Religion News Network The United States Congress is about as Christian today as it was in the early 1960s, …