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Children and Trauma
Children across the country went back to school today, just three days after a man entered Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. and killed 26 people — 20 of them children. Tim Sanford,
Kappas: Six-Million Dollar Men
The men of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. at Virginia State University donate their time to raise six million dollars to help benefit students. Please click here to donate: https://online.vsu.edu
Thurgood Marshall College Fund, HBCUs to Develop Academies that Blend Online, Classroom Instruction
by Ronald Roach In an initiative to create schools exemplifying 21st century innovation, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), a leading HBCU advocacy and support organization, and its member
Trey Songz Stars In New Movie, Texas Chainsaw 3D, January 4, 2013
Lionsgate’s TEXAS CHAINSAW 3D continues the legendary story of the homicidal Sawyer family, picking up where Tobe Hooper’s 1974 horror classic left off in Newt, Texas, where for decades people went mi
We are now extending the "Josh's World" children's computer game experience to e-books.
In 2002 we published “Josh's World,” an African-American children's computer game. “Josh's World” is a 3D interactive play land that offers kids an engaging world to explore, filled with a wide range
In Memory of the People Especially the Children Killed in Conneticut School Shooting
NEWTOWN, Connecticut (Reuters) - Twelve girls and eight boys. One had celebrated her seventh birthday just four days before her death. They were Charlotte and Jack, Noah and Grace. Dressed in "cute k
ER Crowding Tied to Higher In-Hospital Death Rates
(Reuters Health) - Patients admitted to the hospital on days when the emergency department is overcrowded are slightly more likely to die than patients admitted on other days, according to a new study
Vision Insurance Tied to Better Eye Health
(Reuters Health) - Older adults' eyesight may suffer irreversibly if they don't have vision insurance, suggests a new study that argues eye health should be a mandatory part of regular health insuranc
HOMETOWN MEMPHIS LIL' EXTRA! A CHRISTMAS CAROL'S SINGING...
HOMETOWN MEMPHIS LIL EXTRA! A CHRISTMAS CAROL’S SINGING . . . THIS HOMETOWN LIL’ EXTRA JUST MAY HAVE YOU SINGING WITH CAROL You’ll read that song at least in all of these stories..… Hmmm
Polite Stewart, youngest student to graduate from Southern University
When the 508 Southern students walk across the graduation stage Friday, ready to start new chapters in their lives, among them will be a young man hailed by the school as academic prodigy. Polite S
NEW CENSUS REPORT INDICATES WHITES LOSING MAJORITY STATUS
YOUR NATIONAL NEWS December 2012 Day 12 News Source: AP A new census reports indicates projections that white people will no longer make up the majority in America by the year 2043. This is du
BLIZZARD! UPPER MIDWEST GETS A DUMP OF HEAVY SNOWFALL
YOUR NATIONAL WEATHER DECEMBER 2012 Day 10 Heavy snowstorm .... Blizzard conditons and heavy snows pounded the Upper Midwest United States as the residents experieced saw snowfall in a strong
CHRISTMAS SALES ARE BATTLING AND CONSUMERS ARE FIGHTING RISING COSTS
YOUR NATIONAL NEWS DECEMBER 2012 Day 10 The news reports are indicating that growth is expected in the biggest sales season of the year, but consumers are fighting with rising costs have less cas
DROP IN FOR LOW GAS PRICES WHILE IT LASTS!
YOUR NATIONAL NEWS DECEMBER 2012 Day 10 Fuel prices are dropping just in time for Christmas and the Holidays! Many can now take advantage of the low prices at the pumps as fuel prices dropped to
NELSON MANDELA HAS HOSPITAL STAY
YOUR WORLD NEWS DECEMBER 2012 Day 10 Johannesburg Former South African former President Nelson Mandela was admitted into the hospital for some unspecified medical tests three days ago. The news