Posted inReligion

Religion and spirituality associated with higher levels of heart health for African Americans

By Marnita Coleman, Special to the AFRO, mcoleman@afro.com Staggering statistics reveal a disparity in cardiovascular health in the African-American community.  While heart disease is the leading cause of death in America, hospitalization from heart failure is twice as likely among Blacks, but the table is turning. The Jackson Heart Study, a 20-year research project conducted […]

Posted inPolitics

Wes Moore declines invitation to gubernatorial debate at Morgan State University

By Tashi McQueen, AFRO Political Writer, Report For America corps member tmcqueen@afro.com Wes Moore, Democratic candidate for Maryland’s November’s gubernatorial race, will not be attending Morgan State University’s (MSU) gubernatorial forum this month. MSU’s student-run news publication, the MSU Spokesman, is hosting its first gubernatorial forum on Sep. 27 in preparation for the general election […]

Posted inHBCU

Howard University bomb threats continue in new school year, spuring concerns about FBI’s response to domestic terrorism

By Sam P.K. Collins, The Washington Informer In the aftermath of recent back-to-back bomb threats that triggered residence hall evacuations and campus-wide investigations, officials at Howard University (HU) continue to speak out against antagonistic acts that have not only rocked the local, historically Black college but several others across the U.S. this year.  HU Bison […]

Posted inBaltimore News

Who’s next?: Not a drop to drink: Black communities from Jackson, Miss. to Baltimore paying the price for America’s crumbling infrastructure

By Nicole Batey, Special to the AFRO, and Alexis Taylor, AFRO News Editor Brown water coming out of a kitchen faucet in Jackson, Miss. is not new. Neither is boiling water in order to drink it. One resident- Cassandra Welchlin, executive director of the Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable, told the AFRO that residents have become […]

Posted inNational News

Hundreds in law enforcement, politics, military are Oath Keepers, says ADL

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent Hundreds of law enforcement officers, a host of elected officials and more than 100 military personnel are members of the Oath Keepers, the far-right extremist group accused of playing a significant role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to the Anti-Defamation League […]

Posted inINTERNATIONAL

Queen Elizabeth II, UK’s longest-serving monarch, dead at 96

By DANICA KIRKA, JILL LAWLESS and SYLVIA HUI, Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a symbol of stability across much of a turbulent century, died Thursday. She was 96. Buckingham Palace said she died at Balmoral Castle, her summer residence in Scotland, where members of the royal family had […]

Posted inBaltimore News

Owings Mills native serves aboard Navy’s newest warship

By Petty Officer 1st Class Patricia Rodriguez, Navy Office of Community Outreach NORFOLK, Va. – Seaman Samuel Ikome, a native of Owings Mills, Maryland, serves aboard the Navy’s newest warship operating out of Norfolk, Virginia. USS Fort Lauderdale, an amphibious transport dock ship, was commissioned July 30 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  “If there is one […]

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