
The Republican Governor’s Association spent about $1 million on TV ads last month to characterize Maryland gubernatorial nominee Ben Jealous as a “tax-and-spend” candidate; but the...

On Aug. 7, voters in St. Louis County, Mo., elected Wesley Bell, 43, a Ferguson city council member, to become the top prosecutor in the St....

Many well-known individuals took to Twitter after they learned that Aretha Franklin, 76, is gravely ill in a Detroit hospital with pancreatic cancer, and her family...

White nationalists were outnumbered by counterprotesters, police officers, and the news media at the first anniversary of the deadly Charlottesville rallies, which were held in Charlottesville...

To learn how to prepare for a community-wide emergency, attend the free PrepareAthon festival at the Science Museum of Virginia that will held in Richmond on...

“Don’t worry about me, because I know who my Father is and I am going to be all right,” Psalms 23rd Scripture. “May the Work I’ve...

By Rosaland Tyler Associate Editor New Journal and Guide The title of Laila Lamitwitter’s May 24 essay in The Nation is, “The Social Shaming of Racists...

By Dr. George F. Reed Retired Educator and Consultant Elections have consequences that culminate in policy decisions that affect citizens in different ways. Keep in mind...

In Nathanial Hawthorne’s novel, “The Scarlet Letter,” a woman who committed adultery was made to wear the scarlet letter, “A” for adulteress, when she was found...

I met Dr. Bill Ward many years ago with a good friend of mine, Rock Blount, at a political rally after he had won the election...