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RFK Jr. Minimizes the Rising Measles Cases in Texas

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. minimized the significance of the recent measles outbreak in Texas, erroneously claiming that hospital admissions were predominantly for quarantine purposes. His inaccurate assertions come in light of a critical reality: this outbreak has tragically resulted in the first measle...

by Toter - 4 months ago

New Jersey Initiative Hosts Annual Voter Registration Drive This Saturday!

On March 1, 2025, the People's Organization For Progress will launch the Empowerment Saturdays Voter Registration Drive in Newark, NJ. Chairman Lawrence Hamm emphasizes the transformative power of voting, while Steven Hatcher underscores its significant historical role. The organization champions ra...

by Toter - 4 months ago

Honoring Inspiring Educators: Cecilia Conrad's Heartfelt Dallas Tribute

My journey to earning a doctorate in economics from Stanford is profoundly influenced by Mrs. Irma Lewis, who imparted mathematical skills at Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School. During the 1970s, the number of African Americans attaining economics doctorates was markedly low. However, it was Mrs....

by Toter - 4 months ago

Education and Empowerment at the Core of NNPA’s New National Initiative

WASHINGTON, D.C. – “The Black Press of America must once again speak truth to power,” said NNPA Chairman Emeritus Danny Bakewell Sr., underscoring the urgency of renewed advocacy. In response to growing concerns over corporate America’s withdrawal from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts...

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West Texas Residents on High Alert as Measles Cases Spike

The Texas Tribune highlights a significant public health crisis, reporting 124 confirmed measles infections in Texas—the largest such outbreak in three decades. The disease has proliferated across nine counties and even reached New Mexico. Alarmingly, most of those affected have not received vaccina...

by Toter - 4 months ago

Iconic Songbird Roberta Flack Dies at 88: A Tribute to Her Musical Legacy

Renowned Grammy-winning soul artist Roberta Flack, celebrated for her iconic track "Killing Me Softly," has died at the age of 88. Flack, whose romantic ballads captivated audiences, was also an ardent advocate for social causes. Throughout her illustrious career, she garnered numerous accolades, in...