by Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis My first brush with the law took place when I was just 12 years old. I
Month: January 2025
Surgeon General Warns Alcohol Consumption Increases Cancer Risk, Urges New Warning Labels
by Stacy M. Brown Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has issued an advisory linking alcohol consumption to an increased risk of
Violent Crime in D.C. Drops to Lowest Levels in Over 30 Years
by Stacy M. Brown Violent crime in Washington, D.C., has reached its lowest levels in over three decades, according to data
South Korea’s Martial Law Crisis Raises Alarms in U.S. as Trump Eyes Similar Powers
by Stacy M. Brown Protests erupted in South Korea’s capital, Seoul, where demonstrators clashed with soldiers and police following President Yoon
Angolan Leaders Look Ahead to Future U.S. Partnerships During Biden’s Historic Visit
by Stacy M. Brown and Ashleigh Fields During his visit to Angola as part of the Lobito Trans-Africa Corridor Summit, President Joe Biden
Generations of Love: Preserving Holiday Traditions in Caribbean-American Families
by Mya Trujillo Spanning from November to January, the holiday season is a time dedicated to upholding numerous religious, cultural
How Haiti’s Independence Day Celebrations Connect Generations to Fight for Freedom
by Mya Trujillo Every Jan. 1, while many commemorate the new year, Haitian families and communities across the globe eagerly convene
Warning — Palm Technology and Microchipped Hands Could Become an Obsession
by Dr. Barbara Reynolds New Age Palm technology and microchipped hands are the growing wave of the future but so
War on Women
by E. Faye Williams In case you haven’t noticed, there is an uptick in the war on women. The tragedy
There’s Something About Being ‘Other’!
by E. Faye Williams There is something in this country about not being a white male gets you blamed for being a