Ryan Johnson is in his fourth year of medical school and has developed an educational platform that could revolutionize medical institutions in the future. Though he is on what many call the road to success, a rare illness and stretches of homelessness made Ryan’s path less than ideal. A native of Charlotte, N.C., Johnson, 33, […]
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Louisiana’s Black Communities Fear Oil’s Impact
NEW ORLEANS (NNPA) — As BP’s deepwater well continues to discharge oil into the Gulf, the economic and public health effects are already being felt across coastal communities. But it’s likely this is only the beginning. From the bayous of southern Louisiana to the city of New Orleans, many fear this disaster represents not only […]
Analysis: GOP Resurrects Marshall as Target
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dead nearly two decades, the late Justice Thurgood Marshall looms improbably over Elena Kagan’s nomination to the Supreme Court, a resurrection in liberal robes courtesy of Republicans eager to cast President Barack Obama’s selection as a judicial activist-in-waiting. “Justice Marshall is a historic figure in many respects,” Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., said […]
President Obama Announces Latest Phase of Fatherhood Initiative
President Obama announced the launch of the latest phase of his Fatherhood Initiative on June 21, re-emphasizing the importance of fatherhood in America. The White House Office of Faith-based Neighborhood Partnership, along with the administration’s Office of Public Engagement, will host fatherhood community forums across the country as part of a drive to further Obama […]
BP Assigns Black Executive to Oversee Oil Spill Recovery Claims
Amidst the chaos of recovery from BP’s runaway oil well in the Gulf of Mexico, a new face has surfaced; one which does not have a British accent but instead, more visibly reflects the culture which has been severely jeopardized by the unceasing catastrophe BP has been attempting to fix-and he is African American. Darryl […]
Department of the Interior Criticized for Lack of Black Workers
The U. S. Department of the Interior (DOI) has come under scrutiny after it was recently revealed that Blacks are being recruited for jobs and promotional opportunities far less than Whites. According to Blacks in Government (BIG), a national organization of government employees, of the 56,622 people who work for the department, just 5.6 percent […]
Report: Inordinately More Blacks Than Whites Dropping out of High School
New data from the U.S. Department of Education reveals that Black students continue to drop out of high school at a much higher rate than Whites, and nearly 40 percent fail to earn a high school diploma on time. According to the report, 234,121 White students in the United States dropped out of high school […]
Former Detroit Mayor Indicted on Federal Counts
Troubles continue to mount for the beleaguered former mayor of Detroit. In addition to being sent back to jail last month for violating terms of his probation, Kwame Kilpatrick now faces 19 federal charges that include mail and wire fraud, and income tax evasion. According to a June 23 indictment, which comes seven years into […]
Kagan Unscathed after Revelations from Past
WASHINGTON (AP) — Tens of thousands of pages worth of documents from Elena Kagan’s past have left President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court nominee relatively unscathed and important details about her still a mystery heading into confirmation hearings for a lifetime job as a justice. Documents from Kagan’s service in the Clinton White House, including her […]
Troy Davis Airs Innocence Claims in Court
In what could be one step closer to his freedom, death row inmate Troy Davis returned to a Savannah, Ga. court June 23 to offer evidence he believes will negate his 1991 conviction for murder. Based on a U.S. Supreme Court decision last August, Davis’ lawyers will offer evidence – including recanted testimony – that […]
Gary Coleman’s Ashes in Limbo
A funeral for former child actor Gary Coleman, whose body was cremated June 18, won’t take place for months, if one will be held at all, a Utah judge has ruled. His ashes will be safeguarded until a probate dispute between his ex-wife and a former business associate is resolved, the judge said. According to […]
Tax Credit Expires- New Home Construction Falls
The federal government reported that new home construction fell sharply in May, the first month after the federal homebuyer tax credit expired. “No doubt, a certain amount of building and buying activity that would have taken place in May was pulled forward to accommodate the program’s end date, which is why we have projected some […]

