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Baltimore bridge collapses after powerless cargo ship rams into support column; 6 presumed dead
BALTIMORE (AP) — A cargo ship lost power and rammed into a major bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, destroying the span in a matter of seconds and plunging it into the river in a terrifying collapse that could disrupt a vital shipping port for months.
Is it an electric car or a Bidenmobile? Greening of transportation gets political
When you think about it, there’s not much rational reason for electric vehicles to be a partisan political issue.
Israel does not have the right to reduce Gaza to rubble
As the horror in Gaza deepens, anyone trying to follow announced US policy would suffer from whiplash.
Sadie T.M. Alexander
As we pause to acknowledge, celebrate, and honor Women's History Month, it is incumbent upon us to recognize the many exceptional Black Women who pioneered and blazed trails that not only opened doors for themselves but rendered stellar service to humanity leaving an awesome legacy for others to follow and emulate.
Mary Sanchez: A Princess, the press and a plea for privacy
The princess fed her vultures.
A biased test kept thousands of Black people from getting a kidney transplant. It's finally changing
Jazmin Evans had been waiting for a new kidney for four years when her hospital revealed shocking news: She should have been put on the transplant list in 2015 instead of 2019 — and a racially biased organ test was to blame.
The Life Story of Rev.Robert "Bobby" Collier Jr.
On May 9, 1970, a bouncing baby boy came into this world to bring joy to his parents, Reverends Doctors Robert Collier Sr. and Maxcine Selby Collier.
Celebrating Jannie L. Blackwell
Jannie L. Blackwell is a fireball of energy who even after leaving City Hall, is still making a positive difference in the lives of many Philadelphians.
States move to shore up voting rights protections after courts erode federal safeguards
An appeals court ruling that weakened a key part of the Voting Rights Act is spurring lawmakers in several states to enact state-level protections to plug gaps that the ruling opened in the landmark federal law aimed at prohibiting racial discrimination in voting.
Why I preach to the choir
Several people have asked me why I spend so much time and energy on this column, which is read mainly (if not exclusively) by people who already share my views and values.
Joe Biden's campaign could use some star power. Paging Taylor Swift?
President Joe Biden’s team looks to Taylor Swift for a touchdown. Considering the obvious ability that pop star Taylor Swift and her NFL star boyfriend, Travis Kelce, have shown for stealing the limelight, it comes as little surprise that, without even trying, they have generated their own conspiracy theory, too.
Fearless Fund continues the fight against Defenders of White Supremacy
“Honestly, I actually have the same belief as the plaintiff. I would like a world where race-based things do not matter.
Let's Celebrate Our Heritage
Black History Month is when we (African Americans) tell who we are as individuals and as a race.
Are Americans financially educated on retirement savings?
Financial education helps people learn about savings, credit, and loans.
Pennsylvania governor seeks billions for schools and development in budget that envisions legal weed
Governor Josh Shapiro presented his 2024-25 budget proposal to the General Assembly and to the people of Pennsylvania - sharing his 'get stuff done' approach and vision to create more opportunity and continue deliveringreal solutions to the most pressing issues Pennsylvanians face. By prioritizing economic opportunity and access to higher education, making historic investments in public education, supporting law enforcement and public safety, ensuring people receive the care they need, and funding critical initiatives to help Pennsylvanians from our cities to our farmlands - this budget will deliver real results for the Commonwealth.
Two Notable Alumnae Named WCU's 2024 Drum Majors for Justice
At the West Chester University Martin Luther King Jr. Brunch on January 26, 2024, two highly accomplished alumnae were recognized as Drum Majors for Justice.
Oneness of the Blacks and the Power of Images
The second powerful image on the cover of Oneness of the Blacks is that of the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey.
Republicans seek to gain by dividing Americans
Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott is openly defying a Supreme Court ruling that confirms what was already well established: the federal government is in charge of our borders.
Drive 'n Drop Shoe Event
Join True Light Fellowship Church on Saturday, February 17, 2024, from 10 am to 2 pm for their Drive ‘n Drop Shoe fundraiser.
Urgent need to address health equity at intersection of American Heart Month and Black History Month 2024
Black Americans have the highest incidence of cardiac arrest outside of the hospital and are significantly less likely to survive.[1]
An up close look at how the City Commissioners Office operates
Just a few weeks ago, it was announced that there will be a new Chair for the Philadelphia City Commissioners, Commissioner Omar Sabir.
African Genius and Originality
Over the years, I have shared information about the accomplishments of Africans that largely go unrecognized and overlooked due to a deliberate campaign to suppress, obfuscate, and ignore African people and our history.
The Child Tax Credit: Moving Forward
On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bipartisan tax package that included elements of the historic 2021 Child Tax Credit (CTC) expansion.
School District of Philadelphia Leadership delivers Inaugural State of Public Education Address
January 30, 2024—School District of Philadelphia Superintendent Tony B. Watlington, Sr., Ed.D., delivered the first State of Public Education address.
Prisoners in the US are part of a hidden workforce linked to hundreds of popular food brands (pt. 2)
Calvin Thomas, who spent more than 17 years at Angola, said anyone who refused to work, didn’t produce enough, or just stepped outside the long straight rows knew there would be consequences.
A Bible kind of LOVE
First, we must love GOD.
Help someone you love apply for social security and more
Sharing is caring. This Valentine’s Day, take time to remind your loved ones that Social Security helps people in all stages of life.
I got a New Attitude
Lord, You Are Our God, Our Maker, And Our Father. We Ask That You Give Us On This Day, A New Way Of Thinking, Talking And Walking. Yes, Give Us A New Attitude. Amen.
In America, Crime Doesn't Pay
For those of you who may be new readers of the SCOOP USA Newspaper and see this column with the headline “Civics 101,” you may wonder, what’s this column all about? The purpose described to me by our Publisher and owner of the SCOOP, Sherri Darden, is to share information with our readers about what it is to be a good citizen and why it’s important to try and live your life in a civic-minded way.
The African-American Medical and Mental Health Practitioner Directory where the preferred color of health care is BLACK
AFAMOASIS.COM is the name of The AFrican- AMerican Oasis Medical and Mental Health Practitioner Directory that is a product of AFAM OASIS, LLC, created as a search and showcase medium of African-American Health professionals in their diverse fields.