Jamie Foxx has won a plethora of major awards including an Oscar and Grammy. But after the African American Film Critics Association recognized him Jan. 22, the actor-singer called its […]
Instead of Abstinence, Teach Your Child about Safe “Sexting” To Get Results
In the past, we adults sought to curve the sexual appetite of youth by telling them “Just say no,” but the results never quite worked out that way. Research has […]
Kansas Law Makers Proclaim January as Stalking Awareness Month
In 2018, Kansas law enforcement agencies received 898 reports of stalking; there were at least 1,601 victims of stalking who reached out for victim services, and 5,511 protection from stalking […]
Michelle Obama Partners with ATTN: to Launch New IGTV Series
Michelle Obama has done it again, this time for college students. Her Reach Higher initiative has partnered with ATTN:, a media company whose tagline is “Entertainment that Informs,” on a […]
Obama Presidential Center Just Got a Big Boost in Funding from Nike – Million Worth
Though reports came in at the beginning of the month that the groundbreaking for the Obama Presidential Center had been put on hold, big funding in support of the project […]
January is National Radon Action Month, Make the Healthy Choice to Test Your Home
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s radon program began more than 30 years ago as the scientific and public health community began to understand the risks associated with indoor radon exposure; […]
Real ID Compliance Goes Into Full Effect in Oct. 2020, Here’s What You need to Know
Last year, the Department of Homeland Security reminded travelers that REAL ID requirement and enforcement would start in 2020 – that time is fast approaching, so don’t wait until the […]
Texas DMV Revokes ‘JAIL 45’ Vanity Plates
Fort Worth man says his first amendment rights to free speech have been violated by the State of Texas who rvoked their approval for his vanity tag “JAIL 45.” Jerry […]
Houston City Council Member, Amanda Edwards Is Making a Run to be the First Black Senator from Texas
Amanda Edwards, 37, Houston city councilwoman launched her bid back in July to run for U.S. Senate against the GOP’s three-times elected, John Cornyn. If elected, Edwards would be Texas’ […]
