Trump has often claimed credit for African American economic success, such as touting the African American unemployment rate on his watch. “What I’ve done for African Americans in two and […]
Trump Celebrates Black History Surrounded by Adoring Black Supporters
Even though they chanted “four more years,” Trump told Black supporters at his annual Black History Month event at the White House that his approval rating with the African American […]
Trump Reaching Out to African American voters With Retail Stores in the Community
As part of an ongoing effort to increase Trump’s share of the Black vote this fall, the president’s reelection campaign unveiled plans on Wednesday to open a series of “community […]
Kansas’ 200,000 Drivers With Suspended License May Get Help This Year
Criminal Justice Reform is taking a new twist this year in the Kansas Legislature. While the focus in the past has been on reducing the penalties for felonies and misdemeanors, […]
National Anthem Auditions for Wichita Wind Surge on March 14
The Wichita Wind Surge will be holding auditions for National Anthem performers to perform at the new Wichita Baseball Stadium during its 2020 Inaugural Season. Anthem auditions will take place […]
Robinsons Recognized as K-State Volunteers of the Year
In recognition of their K-State legacy of service, Sylvia and Roy Robinson were honored as the 2020 Volunteers of the Year by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, […]
What T-Mobile Takeover of Sprint Means For You
A federal judge in New York ultimately took T-Mobile’s track record of aggressive competition into account in ruling last week that a merger between T-Mobile and Sprint Corporation would be […]
Former Baltimore Mayor Sentenced To 3 Years in Fraudulent Book Scheme
The disgraced former Mayor of Baltimore was sentenced to three years in federal prison Thursday for arranging fraudulent sales of her self-published children’s books to nonprofits and foundations to promote […]
Fedex Appoints Its First African-American CEO, Ramona Hood
This week FedEx hired Ramona Hood as the first Black woman to become CEO in the company’s history; she’s the former VP of operations, strategy, and planning. Hood brings into […]
