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Year: 2018

Opinion

THE DEADLY PERIL OF WHITE PRIVILEGE

November 7, 2018 sonadmin 0
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, author and political analyst Now how do you explain this? Scott Paul Beierle casually strolls into Hot Yoga Tallahassee in Tallahassee, Florida and just as causally blazes away inside and when […]
Religion

UNION HILL C.P.C.A. HONORS REV. DR. EDWARD ANDERSON ON HIS 6TH PASTORAL ANNIVERSARY

November 7, 2018 sonadmin 0
THEME: “Be ye steadfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord.” Sunday, November 4, 2018 11:00am with Rev. Earla Lockhart & Union Hill Combined Choirs. (Speakin’ Out News photo credits: Shelly Williams)  
State News

SENATE SKETCHES # 1638

November 7, 2018 sonadmin 0
By Senator Hank Sanders Come go with me. Come go with me on the Vote or Die Mobile bus. Come go with me as the Vote or Die Mobile travels through four counties in the […]
Top News

The Japan-Huntsville Connection: Relationships Matter

November 7, 2018 sonadmin 0
By Mayor Tommy Battle, City of Huntsville In front of hundreds of business executives, development officers, and elected leaders from across the Southeast U.S. attending a premiere international business conference in Toyko last week, Toyota’s […]
AAMU

AAMU, MOREHOUSE TEAM ON NSF/EIR GRANT

October 31, 2018 sonadmin 0
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded nearly $1 million to two historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to study the impact of virtual mentoring on African-American students. As part of its HBCU-Excellence in Research […]
City News

Voucher-Free Banking at Your Local Redstone Branch

October 31, 2018 sonadmin 0
PRESS RELEASE We are pleased to announce that you will no longer need to fill out your deposit slip or any paperwork to complete your typical teller transactions! In an effort to save you time […]
Health

MULTIPLE MYELOMA IN AFRICAN AMERICANS: UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENCES IN INCIDENCE AND TREATMENT

October 31, 2018 sonadmin 0
By Bryana Holcomb, BDO Staff Writer Multiple Myeloma is a rare and incurable cancer of a person’s white plasma cells, the cells that fight infection and disease, and it can permanently weaken bones and damage […]
Opinion

THE ONLY DEMOCRAT WHO CAN BEAT TRUMP

October 31, 2018 sonadmin 0
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, author and political analyst   Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is the only Democrat who can beat President Donald Trump. I like Joe Biden. I mean anyone who publicly boasts that he […]
Politics

Early Voting Numbers Signal Big Turnout for Midterms as Voter Suppression Looms

October 31, 2018 sonadmin 0
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Correspondent In Georgia, close to three times the number of people who voted early during the last midterm election have voted early. The numbers went up over the first […]
Archived Commentary

MICHAEL BROWN: WHEN JEWISH BLOOD IS SHED IN A SYNAGOGUE

October 31, 2018 sonadmin 0
By Michael Brown, BlackChristiannews.com   Premeditated, cold-blooded murder is always unspeakably evil. But it is even more evil when the innocent, unsuspecting victims are children in a school or worshipers in their congregational building. How […]

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