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Rev. Dr. Harold A. Carter Jr., pastor of New Shiloh Baptist Church, will begin his term as president of the prestigious ...
The University of the District of Columbia, in partnership with Accenture and PeopleShores, has launched a Cybersecurity Tech Hub offering a paid apprenticeship program to equip D.C. residents with ...
Baltimore community members discuss juvenile crime at a town hall, with State's Attorney Ivan Bates and city officials ...
Lt. Cols. Leslie and Herbert Lorfils retire after decades of service in the US Army. Their journey of resilience, faith, and ...
A resurgence of Boko Haram attacks in northeast Nigeria, marked by overrun military outposts and deadly raids, is fueling fears of a return to peak insurgency levels despite government claims of ...
A panel of experts gathered at Morgan State University’s Center for Urban Violence and Crime Reduction on May 13 to discuss the intersection of mental health, crime, and community wellness, ...
Read about how Twanna Carter, an Army veteran and career coach, helps Black women overcome imposter syndrome and build ...
Mental health leave is becoming more common in the workplace, as employers recognize the importance of employee well-being ...
The Digital Equity Act, a $2.75 billion program, faces elimination jeopardizing efforts to bridge the digital divide.
Explore the changing media narrative around George Floyd's murder, from focusing on violence to reflecting on the meaning and demands of protests.
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies release a policy playbook to advance Black communities.
Charles B. Rangel, a decorated Korean War veteran and founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, died on Memorial Day ...
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