After decades of progress in staving off the tide of HIV/AIDS in Haiti, health advocates are concerned about regression—in the wake of the powerful Jan. 12 earthquake that devastated Port-au-Prince, the infrastructure used to combat the disease no longer exists. Charles King, CEO of Housing Works, a New York-based organization that combats AIDS and homelessness, […]
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Trial Underway in Drag Racing Accident
Darren Bullock, 22, and Tavon Taylor, 20, are having their days in court over their alleged roles in a 2008 drag racing accident that killed eight people and injured five others. The two natives of Waldorf, Md., are believed to have been racing each other in the early morning hours of Feb. 16, 2008, on […]
What’s Behind that Smile?
Who can resist the lure of a Valentine’s Day kiss? With the year’s most romantic holiday only hours away, plans have already begun in preparation for Cupid’s favorite day. Reservations have already been booked at the finest restaurants and after a little wine, a little champagne and a succulent meal, the mood is just screaming […]
Charges Expected against Jackson Doctor
The doctor who medicated singer Michael Jackson in his last hours is expected to be charged on February 8 with involuntary manslaughter in the pop singer’s death. Murray is accused of administering a lethal combination of medication which ultimately caused the pop singer to go into cardiac arrest. According to an Associated Press report, Murray […]
AKA Sorority Lawsuit Dismissed in D.C. Court
A D.C. Superior Court judge on February 1 dismissed a lawsuit filed by eight members of Alpha Kappa Alpha, or AKA, the nation’s oldest Black sorority. The eight members alleged that the organization’s president, Barbara McKinzie, misappropriated millions of dollars of the sorority’s money. They claimed McKinzie was also improperly awarded a $375,000 stipend and […]
New TARP Initiative Targets Small Businesses in At-Risk Communities
Last week, the Treasury Department outlined President Barack Obama’s plan to invest in community banks that lend to small businesses in the nation’s most economically challenged communities. The Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) initiative is meant to use money recouped from the Troubled Asset Relief Program to invest lower-cost capital in community banks or CDFIs. […]
Top Black Army General Receives Trumpet Award
Gen. William “Kip” Ward, the top U.S commander in Africa, received the Trumpet Award for his ability to inspire others over the course of his extensive military career, the Army News Service reported. Ward was recognized at the 18th annual Trumpet Awards on January 30. Those considered for the award are generally African-American professionals who […]
Massive Blizzard Hits Mid-Atlantic Region
A massive winter storm blanketed the Mid-Atlantic region on February 5 and February 6, dumping more than two feet of snow on the Baltimore-Washington area. Snow accumulated at an estimated rate of two inches per hour over Friday night into Saturday morning, bringing travel through most of the area to a near-standstill. The Baltimore Sun […]
Former Congressman Blasts Obama, Immigration, and Voting at Tea Party Gathering
Former Republican congressman Tom Tancredo made controversial statements about President Obama, voting procedures, and immigration in his kickoff speech at the National Tea Party convention in Nashville, Tenn. on February 4. Among his statements, Tancredo called for the return of a poll tax, which those wishing to vote must pay. Tancredo also said potential voters […]
Vanity Fair Cover Lacks Any Women of Color
The cover of this month’s Vanity Fair boasts a portrait of what the magazine calls up-and-coming actresses—but missing from the cover are any women of color. Actresses Carey Mulligan, Kristen Stewart, Abbie Cornish, Mia Wasikowska, Amanda Seyfried, Rebecca Hall, Emma Stone, Evan Rachel Wood and Anna Kendrick—all White—appear on the cover of the magazine. The […]
Internet Surfers Cruising a Wave of Depression
Surfing the Web could be hazardous to your mental health, according to a new study. The study, conducted by British scientists, indicated that the longer people spent online, the less likely they were to be happy. However, the study did not indicate whether using the Internet causes mental health problems, or if individuals already diagnosed […]
Obama Proposes Changes to No Child Left Behind
President Obama intends to overhaul the No Child Left Behind education law, changing the school accountability system that has placed a failing label on over a third of schools, the Associated Press reported. No Child Left Behind pushes schools to improve test scores each year with the goal of making all U.S. children able to […]

