A recent Washington Informer feature, ViewPoint, focused on the following: “Donald Trump hosted Black millennial conservatives at the White House for the Young Black Leadership Summit....
A cursory look at the win-loss column after last week’s mid-term elections suggests that nobody left the table empty-handed. Democrats gained control of the House of Representatives,...
By Julianne Malveaux TriceEdneyWire.com As strange as it seems, I now view the Bush years with nostalgia. Both Big Bush (POTUS 41) and his son Shrub...
What is this year’s midterm election about? President Trump wants it to be about him, stumping the country saying that he’s on the ballot. Or that...
After years of preclearance and expansion of voting access, by 2013 African-American registration and turnout rates had finally reached near-parity with white registration and turnout rates....
Smoking kills. We’ve all heard the public service announcements, seen the ads featuring hard-breathing people dying from lung cancer. We’ve all heard about what smoking does...
By Sean C. Bowers In 2030, twelve short years from now, man’s persistent global warming habits, if not severely changed, will result in our Mother Earth...
The summer before the fall of 1958, Mary Jane Hardly Birdsong, then 16, recalls she was busy. She was a senior at Maury High School where she and her classmates were...
Black breast cancer survivors exist because they often act like Wilma Rudolph, the track star many called the fastest woman on earth in the 1960s. This...
WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senator Kamala D. Harris, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, released the following statement on her vote on the nomination of Judge...