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21 years in prison for a murder they didn't commit
Two men behind bars for more than half their lives over a triple murder walked free this week after DNA evidence tore holes in their convictions. FULL STORY *DNA frees 2 men in triple murder *Cl
C N N Breaking News: The American SnowBoard Team Wins The Gold!
OLYMPICS RESULTS: The United States clinched the first gold medal of the Sochi Olympic Games on Saturday when Sage Kotsenburg won the snowboard men's slopestyle. The Canadian snowboard team talked a
Mental Health: Parity Yes, Providers No
Demand -- for both facilities and providers -- has long outpaced supply in the field of mental health, but recent moves to increase funding for mental health services combined with innovative delivery
A Heartwarming Story of A Mother's Unconditional Love For Her Gay Son Causes Son To Pay Tribute to His Mom
My mom was born in China and didn't know the Lord. She came to America for graduate school, but instead married my father against her parents' wishes. Because of her strained relationship with her par
Teach Your Children About Marriage
In his book The Next Christians, Gabe Lyons writes, "It's our job to be faithful to respond to the brokenness of culture with an eye for the Creator's original intent." When we look around, it's very
Nelson Mandela's will leaves money for family and staff but nothing for Winnie
(News World) Nelson Mandela left money in his will to children and grandchildren, staff and the African National Congress (ANC) but gave nothing to his ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, it emerged on
Planned Parenthood Must Pay $2 Million Settlement After Killing Young Single Mother in Botched Abortion
The Planned Parenthood abortion business has been forced to pay a $2 million settlement to the family of a black teenager it killed in a botched legal abortion in 2012. Walter Hoye, a black pro-lif
Tom Harkin: ' Goofy' to Think Minimum Wage Hike Will Hurt Jobs
It's just "goofy stuff" to suggest that increasing the minimum wage will lead to cuts in workers' hours or reduced hiring, Sen. Tom Harkin told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Friday. "That's nuts. That's j
Shouldn't Black History Month Be About Celebrating? Why Does It Feel Like Black HateStory Month
Each year in February, I have to endure one post after another here on BIA filled about slavery and a whole lot of whatnot; it's too much at times for my soul to bear. I found history boring in schoo
BibleStudy Download: Find Your Calling
Find Your Calling fiyoca Click on the order button below to download this Training Pack from Gifted for Leadership as a PDF or eBook file. Training Packs include full articles, action points, and tho
6 Hair Misconceptions
Many of us black women go to our hair stylist faithfully just as you may attend church on sundays. We grow close to our stylists and form a bond that is hard to break. What we need to understand is th
Chris Rock: “ Bullying Made Me Who I Am”
Comedian Chris Rock’s has starred in a number of movies and toured the world in sold-out arenas. But little did we know he was bullied as a child. The bullying began when he was in second grade.
Philip Seymour Hoffman's family and Hollywood friends bid a sad farewell to the actor at New York funeral
Philip Seymour Hoffman, who fiercely protected his private life, will be mourned behind closed doors today in an emotional farewell from his close-knit family and loyal Hollywood friends. A private f
Finding the Good in Everything, No Matter How Painful
..."It's your choice how you view things. In the words of Shakespeare, “there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” (Hamlet Act 2, Scene 2). Events are only negative from your limi
Public Comment Sought for New Competition to Build, Develop and Expand High-Quality Preschool Programs
February 4, 2014, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius announced that the US Dept. of Ed. Administration plans to use $250 million
The First National Black History Recognition Was Only One Week Long Initially...
In 1972, it was renamed Black History Week and in 1976, it became Black History Month. During the month, lectures, exhibitions, banquets, cultural events, television and radio programs celebrate the a
Person Of The Day: Toni Morrison
Novelist Toni Morrison (pictured) is one of the most-celebrated writers of all time, cementing her place in history as the first African-American woman to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. Morri
Sound Off M J ' Being Mary Jane’ speech explains benefits of being No. 2
Feb 5, 2014 By Tracy Scott. Mary Jane Paul, the fictional career woman of BET’s “Being Mary Jane,” is a proud mistress who explained to her lover’s wife why she’s satisfied being No. 2…for now. “I’ve
Are Your Eyes Really Windows To Your Soul : What Are They Saying About the State of Your Soul?
Close your eyes for a few seconds and notice how you’re feeling. Are you confident, scattered, hopeful, or weary? How would you describe the state of your soul? Your soul is the source of what makes
In Memory of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Many Roles As An Amazingly Gifted & Talented Actor
By: BEN LAFFIN A look back at the career of Philip Seymour Hoffman, who was found dead Sunday. He was perhaps the most admired American actor of his generation. Click link Or, copy and paste this URL
Celebrating the Life of Bob Marley...
*This date marks the birth of Bob Marley in 1945. He was a Jamaican singer and songwriter whose name more than anyone represents reggae music, the tenets of Rastafarianism, and the struggle of the eco
Alexander Sergeyvich Pushkin displayed a talent for writing poetry...
*The birth of Alexander Pushkin in 1799 is celebrated on this date. He was a Black Russian poet and the great-grandson of Abraham Hannibal, an African general and friend of Peter the Great. As a ch
Harry Belafonte Sues M L K 's Children
The New York Times Harry Belafonte is 86, an age that tends to focus the mind on putting one’s affairs in order. And that is why, Mr. Belafonte says, he has filed a lawsuit in federal court against th
Black History: The King Children Fighting AGAIN!
February 4, 2014 Atlanta, GA. On January 20, as we observed my father’s 85th birthday and The King Holiday, my brothers, Dexter Scott King and Martin Luther King, III, notified me that they want to s
African Authors: Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe - on ChatAfrik BookClub
Friday, 13 January 2012 00:52 Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe - on ChatAfrik BookClub Written by ChatAfrik BookClub Things Fall Apart tells two intertwining stories, both centering on Okonkwo