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  • Dr. Richard King, MD

    Dr. King filled us with his knowledge on this Mental Health Monday.  Discussing Men &depression. Also talking about what is the mass psychology of war. Rdkingmd@gmail.com

  • Benjamin Jealous, president of the NAACP, to leave the organization in January

    Tucked into a booth at Copper Canyon Grill in Silver Spring on Friday, Benjamin Jealous talked about what has been a closely guarded secret: his decision to step down as president of the NAACP come January. In between bites of artichoke dip and bouts of nostalgia, Jealous addressed his legacy and his resignation, which is […]

  • Armed Protesters Might Be Coming To Your Neighborhood To Pass Out Candy To Children

        The group Gun Rights Across America issued a nationwide call for gun owners to stand outside their homes with firearms in their hands on October 19. The event urges the armed protesters to “pass out candy or lemonade to the kids riding their bikes, and playing in the neighborhoods.” As of this Wednesday, […]

  • Renee Cole

    Educator Renee Cole was on the Front Page today discussing closing the education achievement gap. She has owned and operated Dreamland Early Learning Center for over 25 years educating youth of color ages 2-6 years old. Facebook: Dreamland Early Learning Phone Number: 323-292-5524 Email: rdreamland@aol.com

  • Nurse Alice Benjamin and Dr. Farid Zarif

    Nurse Benjamin & Dr. Farid was on the Front Page discussing Sex and Heart Disease. Also, giving different ways of stress relieving. Contact info: Nurse Alice Benjamin– WWW. asknursealice.net   Twitter: @asknursealice Dr. Farid Zarif — www.drzarif.com    Email: drzarif@drzarif.com

  • Meeting in Wyo. between NAACP, Klan heads marks history

      DENVER (AP) — A meeting between the Wyoming chapter of the NAACP and an organizer for the Ku Klux Klan over the weekend is believed to be the first of its kind. The meeting between Jimmy Simmons, president of the Casper NAACP, and John Abarr, a KKK organizer from Great Falls, Mont., took place […]

  • Housing Fix has Strong Enemies

    One way to judge the virtues of the city of Richmond’s initiative to use eminent domain to help its strapped mortgage borrowers is by the hysterical reaction of the banks and investors holding the mortgage loans. Wells Fargo & Co. and Bank of New York have sued the East Bay city in federal court to […]

  • Lori Carter

    Lori Carter of Juice C Juice/Smiley’s Books in Carson was on the Front Page  to promote her grand opening on Sunday, September 15, 2013.  Also, The role of our great brother Muhammad Nassardeen in her acquiring Juice C Juice and her coming through the Recycling Black Dollars Program. Facebook: JCJCarson or Smileysbooks          Twitter @juiceCJuice

  • Syria crisis: Where key countries stand

    The US and its allies are considering military action against sites in Syria. But what do countries in the region and beyond think about any possible action? Outside the region US Following a cautious reaction to the initial reports of a chemical weapons attack, American rhetoric has hardened. Secretary of State John Kerry said the […]

  • U.S. spy network’s successes, failures and objectives detailed in ‘black budget’ summary

        U.S. spy agencies have built an intelligence-gathering colossus since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, but remain unable to provide critical information to the president on a range of national security threats, according to the government’s top-secret budget. The $52.6 billion “black budget” for fiscal 2013, obtained by The Washington Post from former ­intelligence contractor […]