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Trending towards insignificance

Cavaliers star LeBron James will leave for Los Angeles following the season, Francisco Lindor will not be able to carry the Indians as they fall from their lofty perch and Sashi Brown and Hue Jackson will get the last laugh when the Cleveland Browns finally…

BREAKING NEWS

Now the time has come for this nation to fulfill its promise… Forgiveness, Redemption, Conversion, Faith… President Donald Trump loves his country…America…and he loves the American people; he is loyal to his country and its people. “There is no greater love than to lay down…

Stakes high as low voter turnout looms

Chilling temperatures and a low voter turnout cast a dark cloud on the high stakes Nov. 7 general election on Tuesday as Ohioans go to the polls. Controversial statewide ballot measure Issue 2 is garnering most of the attention, but mayoral seats is up for…

Trump declares opioids a public health emergency

WASHINGTON (AP) — In ringing and personal terms, President Donald Trump on Thursday pledged to “overcome addiction in America,” declaring the opioid crisis a nationwide public health emergency and announcing new steps to combat what he described as the worst drug crisis in U.S. history.…

Fats Domino dies at 89

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Fats Domino, the amiable rock ‘n’ roll pioneer whose steady, pounding piano and easy baritone helped change popular music while honoring the traditions of the Crescent City, has died. He was 89. Mark Bone, chief investigator with the Jefferson Parish, Louisiana,…

Black coaches scapegoats in FBI probe

The ‘shocking’ news of FBI arrest of four Black college basketball coaches in conjunction with a corruption scheme sent shivers through the basketball community from grassroots, college and even NBA. Oklahoma State assistant Lamont Evans, Auburn assistant Chuck Person, Emanuel “Book” Richardson of Arizona and…

NNPA and Chevrolet ‘Discover the Unexpected’ at Fellowship fete

The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) and Chevrolet hosted a special luncheon during the Congressional Black Caucus to recognize journalism students from Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) who completed their 2017 Discover the Unexpected (DTU) Journalism Fellowship. Over the summer, eight students representing Clark…

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