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  • Letting a baby play on an iPad might lead to speech delays, study says

    Anyone raising a child today has likely fretted about screen time and wondered about the impact of devices on our kids. Does the technology affect their brains? Does it limit their social development? Could it harm them emotionally? Could it delay when they start talking? I had never thought about that last question until a […]

  • Marie Deary

    Marie Deary is a common-sense advisor that offers people control over their lives and their futures by showing them how to get control of their finances. She believes knowing how to manage our money is one of the most important life skills for people at every age and has made it her mission to help […]

  • Death Rates Have Fallen For Blacks But Many Still Die Far Too Young

    Death rates have fallen by 25 percent for African-Americans since 1999, but younger blacks are still dying far too young from diseases that shouldn’t kill them, government researchers said Tuesday. There’s been a “dramatic” 80 percent drop in deaths from the AIDS virus HIV among blacks, the Centers for Disease Control and…READ MORE

  • Olympic Gold Medalist Gabby Douglas Has Her Own Barbie

      Over the past year, Gabby Douglas has worked to make sure her signature Barbie looks like her. So she was involved in selecting the wardrobe, offering input on hair texture and making sure the doll is as flexible as the Olympic gold medalist. The Barbie, which goes on sale Monday, features a red, white and […]

  • Officer fatally shoots 15-year-old boy in car in Dallas suburb. Accounts are at odds.

      A 15-year-old boy was fatally shot by police Saturday night on a residential street in the Dallas suburb of Balch Springs. By Sunday, two versions of what prompted the shooting had reached the public. Balch Springs police chief Jonathan Haber told reporters at a news conference Sunday afternoon that officers were dispatched to the 12300 block of Baron […]

  • Facebook releases plan to halt government manipulation of the platform

    Facebook is taking a hard stance against the weaponized use of fake news. In a security report, the social network released Thursday, the company named “information operations” or strategic actions governments and individuals use to distort public opinion as one of the platforms biggest challenges. Unlike clicks-for-pay scams and hacks, information operations, which can amplify false […]

  • Aaron Roseboro & Shakere “Keke” Chambers

    The funds would be used for any and all funeral expenses. I Ora (Ron) Roseboro will be in charge of the final expenses. Anything is appreciated. From the family we are eternally grateful for all your prayers and condolences. WEBSITE: Gofundme.com

  • New poll suggests LA residents think more riots ahead

    Today, members of the black and Korean communities are coming together as they look back on the riots 25 years ago, but that doesn’t change the latest survey numbers.  “Fifty-eight percent of the residents who completed our survey in the city of Los Angeles think that another riot will be likely,” said Brianne Gilbert of […]

  • Aqeela Sherrils, Skip Townsend, & Alberto Retana

    Aqeela Sherrills is a peace advocate, mediator, and spirit-centered activist based out of the community of Watts in Los Angeles, California.  As a witness to the brutality of gang violence, at age 19, Sherrills co-founded the Amer-I-Can Program to heal gang violence around the country. In 1992, Sherrills and his brother, Daude, successfully brought rival […]

  • Dr. Eve Allen

      Dr. Eve Allen aka Doctor Eve, has a passion for helping others regain and maintain wellness through a balanced, holistic approach to health care. Returning to health means treating the body as a whole – physically, emotionally, and spiritually – rather than simply treating a disease. “At Circle Of Health, we utilize the wisdom […]