(NAPSI)—I remember one specific day in first grade like it was yesterday. It was the day when my teacher saw
Category: General
General
Despite Years of Payments, Black Student Loan Balances Go Up, Not Down
by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer With every passing day, urgency grows to cancel the nation’s $1.7 trillion student loan
Preventing Dog Bites
(NAPSI)—More than 5,400 postal employees were attacked by dogs in the United States in 2021. From nips and bites to
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER GRADUATION?
By Dr. Julianne Malveaux Graduations are an exciting time for most families. They will throng auditoriums, gymnasiums, churches, or outdoor
Spring Shopping For Yard Equipment: Things To Know
(NAPSI)—Warm weather is here, and you are ready to get outside and make your yard both beautiful and functional. Maybe
Advocates Still Call for Student Debt Forgiveness Despite New Pause on Loan Repayments
In recent days, student loans and other higher education programs have been the focus of multiple initiatives. On April 6,
Ski Resort Looked Like A Desert As Skies Turned Red Amid Major Dust Storm
By Allison Finch, Zenger News Many people woke up to an apocalyptic-looking sky straight from a science fiction film this week across
Ukraine: Nigerian Volunteer Fighters Required To Pay $1,000 For A Visa And Ticket
By Onome Amawhe When scores of Nigerian men converged on the Ukrainian Embassy in Abuja to declare their willingness to
The Time To Indulge In The Perfect Safari Is Now
(NAPSI)—After these many months of sacrifice and seclusion, isn’t it time for a journey guaranteed to elevate the spirit and
The Charge For Change
An African American History Month Message We are reaffirming our mutual interests of all communities, families, races, and ethnicities, in