
The National Newspaper Publishers Association lost one of its own this week. Bernal E. Smith II, the president and publisher of the Tri-State Defender and a...

BALTIMORE The NAACP, the nation’s original and largest social justice advocacy organization, released the following statement Tuesday October 24 announcing a travel advisory warning African Americans...
JACKSON, MISS President Barack Obama’s name will replace the name of President Jefferson Davis on the sign outside of following a nearly unanimous vote at an...

WASHINGTON The U.S. Postal Service recently issued the Celebrating African-American History and Culture commemorative Forever stamp as a special tribute to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of...

WASHINGTON, D.C. African-American women’s consumer preferences and brand affinities are resonating across the U.S. mainstream, driving total Black spending power toward a record $1.5 trillion by...

(TriceEdneyWire.com) Fifty-eight dead and counting; 500 sent to hospitals. The deadliest mass shooting in modern American history took place Sunday in Las Vegas, as a lone...
(TriceEdneyWire.com) As Hurricane Irma approached, Zenzi M. Hodge sought refuge at her mother’s home in Wintberg, located on the west side of St. Thomas, the US...

Thanks to Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, a 10-part 18-hour series on Vietnam now on Public Broadcasting is allowing TV-viewers to relive the bittersweet memories of the...

ATLANTA, GA The Georgia Supreme Court recently reversed a disorderly conduct conviction against a man who flipped a bird at his pastor, saying the man’s behavior...

A new poll about sickle cell disease (SCD), presented by the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) and Pfizer revealed that while the majority of respondents were...