The Story of Mel Alexander Tomlinson: The Man Once Called “The Most Exciting Black Dancer in America”
By Jordan Meadows Staff Writer Mel Alexander Tomlinson’s life began in Raleigh, North Carolina, and continued to the grand stages of America’s greatest dance companies. Born on January 3, 1954, Mel Tomlinson grew up in the Chavis Heights public […]
Read MoreAntioxidants Help Stave Off A Host Of Health Problems
(The Conversation) When it comes to describing what an antioxidant is, it’s all in the name: Antioxidants counter oxidants. And that’s a good thing. Oxidants can damage the structure and function of the chemicals in your body critical to life […]
Read MoreChurches and Politics: A New Voice For Our Oldest Institution
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer FIn America, the Black church has always played a major role in black communities, dating as far back as slavery. In the historic book Angier North Carolina from an African American Perspective, the authors explain, […]
Read MoreCopeland Hangs Up Her Pointed Shoes After Performing For Adoring Crowd at retirement show
NEW YORK (AP) – Misty Copeland took one last spin on her pointe shoes Wednesday, showered with golden glitter and bouquets as she retired from American Ballet Theatre after a trailblazing career in which she became an ambassador for diversity […]
Read MoreFSU Bests Shaw 31-13 In CIAA Matchup
Durham, N.C. – Fayetteville State University extended its winning streak with a commanding 31-13 victory over Shaw University on Saturday, October 25, 2025, in a CIAA conference showdown at Durham County Memorial Stadium. The Broncos set the tone early with […]
Read MoreTarget Continues to Miss the Mark: Partnership with Ulta Terminated
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Target continues to face significant challenges since the boycott was launched in early 2025 due to its withdrawal from DEI commitments. The ongoing backlash has undoubtedly influenced the recent decision to end its partnership with […]
Read MoreHere’s what happens to your body when clocks ‘fall back’ an hour
(AP News) Plan on a glorious extra hour of sleep as most of America “falls back” into standard time. But make sure to get outside for some morning sun, too – it’ll help your body clock reset faster. Daylight saving […]
Read MoreCenter For Global Africa Catalyzes U.S.–Africa Trade Momentum At Pan African Global Trade Conference
The Center for Global Africa (CGA), in partnership with the Marcus Garvey Institute for Human Development (MGIHD) convened the Pan African Global Trade & Investment Conference (PAGTIC-DE), held September 17-20, 2025, in Wilmington, Delaware on the margins of the United […]
Read MoreBridging Divides: Senator Floyd McKissick Jr. On Civil Rights Legacy And The Call For More Bipartisan Action
By Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Former North Carolina State Senator Floyd McKissick Jr. recently spoke to students at William Peace University, delivering a powerful message that wove his family’s pioneering civil rights history with an urgent call for renewed […]
Read MoreCongress Shielded Gun Companies From Lawsuits. Some Blue States Think They’ve Found A Loophole
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) – Two decades after a Republican-controlled Congress gave gun manufacturers immunity from being sued over crimes committed with their firearms, blue state Democrats upset about gun violence think they’ve found a way to penetrate that legal shield. […]
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