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  • Microsoft Just Made a Big Bet on Africa

    Microsoft believes the best way to win more business in Africa is by building giant data centers there. The business technology giant said Thursday that it planned to open data centers in Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa by 2018. By opening data centers in Africa, Microsoft will be able to more efficiently deliver its […]

  • Kobe Bryant Gives Jordan Edwards’ Brother A Special Birthday Surprise

    Less than a month after the fatal police shooting of unarmed 15-year-old Jordan Edwards, Kobe Bryant is sending a special message to the late teen’s family. On Tuesday, TMZ reported, the retired NBA All-Star surprised Jordan’s brother Kevon ― who was in the car when Jordan was killed ― with a special phone call for his birthday […]

  • Ed Sanders

    Ed Sanders is the president of ES Advisors Group, a public affairs consultancy with over 20 years of experience   implementing public policy, advising electoral campaigns,  and directing community-based and business growth initiatives.

  • Dr. Gerald Horne

    Dr. Gerald Horne holds the John J. and Rebecca Moores Chair of History and African American Studies. His research has addressed issues of racism in a variety of relations involving labor, politics, civil rights, international relations and war. He has also written extensively about the film industry. Dr. Horne received his Ph.D. in history from […]

  • Dr. Paul W. Wallace

    Paul W. Wallace has overseen the operation of Wallace of Beverly Hills since 1993. For over 20 years he has proudly served Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Mid-Wilshire, Rancho Park, Century City and West Los Angeles. A native of Los Angeles, he has always believed in innovative approaches to helping patients look and feel their best. […]

  • 7 Nonprofits Dedicated to Empowering Young Brown Girls

          At a time when the faces of young black girls are seen flashed across the news for going missing, now more than ever, resources to learn safety and interpersonal skills are crucial. There are a growing number of organizations teaching girls everything from safety to interpersonal skills. While they’re all a little […]

  • Los Angeles’ VIP terminal has iPad showing normal passengers in queues and struggling with baggage

        Los Angeles airport has opened a new terminal for the mega-rich, where guests can enjoy a private check-in, a massage and watch on a screen everyone else goes through the routine hassle of travel. The VIP terminal is so exclusive that no information is made available about it on Los Angeles’ airport main website […]

  • Attorney Brain T. Dunn

    Having spent his entire career with The Cochran Firm’s Los Angeles office, Brian T. Dunn was originally hired by Johnnie Cochran himself in the summer of 1992, as a law clerk assigned to legal research and the preparation of pleadings dealing with civil rights litigation, with an emphasis in police misconduct cases. As an attorney, […]

  • The Problem With How Jeff Sessions Talks About Crime

    Last week, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said that consent decrees—formal agreements between municipalities and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to improve local policing, often put in place in response to discriminatory practices—can “reduce the morale of police departments.” He wasn’t just paying lip service to police officers; earlier in the month, Sessions ordered a review […]

  • Forbes announces hip-hop’s Top 5 wealthiest in 2017

      Forbes has just named the top five wealthiest hip-hop artists for 2017, and as usual, Diddy is at the top. However, Jay Z isn’t far behind, especially after his streaming company, Tidal, received a $200 million investment from Sprint that reportedly put the value of the company at $600 million. That means that, for the […]