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Former Trustee, Alumnus to Address Graduates

April 24, 2019 sonadmin 0
Hudson is a licensed attorney who serves as executive vice president and chief external and public affairs officer at Southern Company Gas. He is also president of the Southern Company Gas Foundation. In this role, […]
Top News

African-Americans Audited by IRS More Than Any Other Group

April 17, 2019 sonadmin 0
By The Associated Press A poor, rural county in Tennessee that is predominantly Black receives more audits from the IRS than any other county in the United States while rich counties skate by unbothered, according […]
Religion

Ohio Democrat Proposes Amendment Excluding Black Babies From Being Saved Under Pro-Life Bill; Compares Protecting Black Children From Abortion to Slavery

April 17, 2019 sonadmin 0
SOURCE: BlackChristiannews.com Last week, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law a bill that bans abortions as soon as the baby’s heartbeat is detected, which can be as early as six weeks. But before it […]
Opinion

CFPB Denies Duty to Enforce Military Lending Act

April 17, 2019 sonadmin 0
By Charlene Crowell, NNPA Newswire Contributor America’s 1.29 million member-strong, all-volunteer military includes men and women from all 50 states, according to the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations. Regardless of race or ethnicity, each made […]
Health

WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR BODY WHEN YOU EAT TOO MUCH SEAFOOD

April 17, 2019 sonadmin 0
By Derrick Lane, BDO Staff Writer Eating seafood that has been tainted with mercury is one of the most common ways humans accumulate mercury in their bodies. The mercury in seafood is a highly poisonous […]
Headline News

IRS Must Explain Disproportionate Targeting of Minorities for Tax Audits

April 17, 2019 sonadmin 0
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-Ala.) has sent a letter to Commissioner Charles Rettig of the Internal Revenue Service calling for answers about a recent report that revealed that […]
AAMU

Celebrating Women at AAMU: “A Tea on the Hill”

April 17, 2019 sonadmin 0
March is “Women’s History Month” a time when we place special significance on the many contribution of women to advancing society. In recognition of women’s history month, on March 28, 2019, AAMU celebrated the women […]
Top News

Center That Trained MLK & Other Civil Rights Leaders Engulfed in Fire That Is Suspected to Be Intentional

April 10, 2019 sonadmin 0
(AP) – – The call came in at 6 a.m. last Friday. The main office of the renowned Highlander Research and Education Center was engulfed in flames. Highlander’s co-executive director, Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson, sped over […]
State News

US Finds ‘Severe’ Problems In Alabama Prisons

April 10, 2019 sonadmin 0
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The Justice Department issued a scathing report on Alabama’s prisons on Wednesday, saying the state is violating the Constitution by failing to protect inmates from violence and sexual abuse and by […]
Religion

Woman Who Fatally Shot Mississippi Pastor Brodes Perry Repeatedly Yelled ‘You Broke My Heart’

April 10, 2019 sonadmin 0
SOURCE: BlackChristiannews.com Collierville police say the suspect in the killing of a Memphis-based pastor shot Brodes Perry several times while yelling, “You broke my heart.” Perry, 36, and his wife Tabatha Perry, 42, were both […]

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