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  • Tens of thousands protest conditions in Brazil

    SAO PAULO, Brazil — Tens of thousands of protesters in Brazil held rallies in at least 11 capital cities Monday, the fifth straight day of demonstrations in opposition to such issues as rising public bus fares and police violence. Marches coordinated on social networks took place in cities including Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Belo […]

  • Can You Patent Human Genes?

    After battling breast cancer in 2008, Lisbeth Ceriani took on a whole new challenge. She joined a lawsuit against a biotechnology company she believed was blocking her ability to make informed decisions about her ongoing treatment. Myriad Genetics was awarded patents in the 1990s on two isolated genes called BRCA 1 and BRCA2 as well […]

  • Andre Eggeltion

    Author and Political Analyst Andre Eggeltion was Thursday’s guest on the Front Page. He discussed the NSA Controversy and the upcoming Trayvon Martin Trial. You can hear Andre’s talk show at www.realdealtalk.com.

  • Erich (Coach “E”) Nall – Young Men’s Summer Program

      Young Men’s Summer Program (310) 859-5526 Website: www.Ultimatetransformations.com   Erich Nall is the Owner and Founder of Ultimate  Transformations Training in Los Angeles, California. Erich, known fondly as Coach E, has been a prominent  figure  in the Los Angeles community throughout his life as an      educator  and promoter of  health, physical fitness and […]

  • Doris-Owanda Johnson, Ph.D., L.Ac. and Dr. Bill J. Releford, D. P.M. Discuss Diabetes

      Dr. Bill J. Releford, D.P.M. founded the Black Barbershop Health Outreach Program, due to health care disparities among African Americans.  Diabetes is prevalent in the African American and Latino communities.  According to Dr. Bill Releford, “This country is under an extreme ‘diabetic  tsunami, or epidemic’ with over 22 million Americans effected by diabetes.  Just […]

  • A Landmark Tony Awards Season for Black Actors

    When Cicely Tyson was asked to star in “The Trip to Bountiful” on Broadway this spring, she knew some people might regard it as a marketing ploy. Her role was originally conceived as a white character, after all, with Geraldine Page winning an Academy Award in the 1985 film version. But at Sunday’s Tony Awards, […]

  • Documents: U.S. mining data from 9 leading Internet firms; companies deny knowledge

      The National Security Agency and the FBI are tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading U.S. Internet companies, extracting audio and video chats, photographs, e-mails, documents, and connection logs that enable analysts to track foreign targets, according to a top-secret document obtained by The Washington Post. The program, code-named PRISM, has not […]

  • Miles Washington – Injured College Football Player

    This outstanding young man is a product of Southern California. He starred at Culver City High School and was playing for New Mexico State when he suffered his spinal injury. Learn more, and give your support for Miles at www.miraclesformiles.com.

  • Report: Secret court order forces Verizon to turn over telephone records of millions

      (CNN) — The U.S. government has obtained a top secret court order that requires Verizon to turn over the telephone records of millions of Americans to the National Security Agency on an “ongoing daily basis,” the UK-based Guardian newspaper reported Wednesday. The four-page order, which The Guardian published on its website, requires the communications […]

  • Some 20 baseball players may face suspension in doping scandal

      Major League Baseball is set to suspend some 20 players in the coming weeks due to a scandal involving performance-enhancing drugs, according to an ESPN report that said a key figure in the case is now ready to cooperate with investigators. The network says it is potentially the worst drug-abuse case in the history […]