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  • Pope Francis Relaxes Church Rules On Divorce

      VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis on Friday called for a Church that was less strict and more compassionate towards “imperfect” Catholics, such as those who divorced and remarried, saying “no one can be condemned forever”. Francis said gays should be respected but firmly re-stated the Church’s position that there are “absolutely no grounds” […]

  • Nigeria plans to send an astronaut to space by 2030

    Nigeria has announced plans to send an astronaut into space by 2030, as part of its drive to develop a world-class space industry. “The space program is very important,” said Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, Minister of Science and Technology, during a speech in the capital city Abuja. “Space is a major asset that Nigeria must be […]

  • Dr. Salim Faraji and Betty Arnold

    Dr. Salim Faraji is Associate Professor of Africana Studies at California State University, Dominguez Hills. He earned his Ph.D. at Claremont Graduate University in Religious Studies and History. Dr. Faraji’s research and scholarship represents the cutting edge of Africana Transdisciplinarity, transgressing the traditional boundaries of Religious Studies, African History, Nubian Studies, Ancient History, African Diaspora […]

  • Former NBA Player Norm Nixon

    FOX Sports and KABC-TV’s Sports Analyst, as well as businessman Norman Nixon, puts together the first Los Angeles Times African American Business Forum held recently at the historic LA Times Building in downtown Los Angeles. The standing room only audience learned from a panel of African American business experts which included; Keynote Speaker: Norm Nixon, FOX […]

  • Many L.A. County residents worry about going hungry or becoming homeless, survey finds

    Los Angeles County residents feel generally lukewarm about their quality of life, and nearly one-third of them live with anxiety about going hungry or becoming homeless, a new UCLA survey found. Among some groups, including Latinos, renters and people making less than $30,000 a year, the percentages worrying about food and shelter were much higher. […]

  • Governments Across The World Open Probes Over ‘Panama Papers’

    LONDON/PANAMA CITY (Reuters) – Governments across the world began investigating possible financial wrongdoing by the rich and powerful on Monday after a leak of four decades of documents from a Panamanian law firm that specialized in setting up offshore companies.The “Panama Papers” revealed financial arrangements of politicians and public figures including friends of Russian President […]

  • SAJI Yoga Mind Gem Affirmation

          Today, I allow myself to embrace the truth of my authentic self. I allow divine right action to create in me a clean heart, as I release the past. I willingly trust the process of change, opening to blessings with grace from seen and unseen places. I trust God to be the […]

  • Attorney Caree Harper

      Caree Harper is a criminal defense attorney in Beverly Hills .  She handles felonies, misdemeanors, administrative disciplinary matters, and select excessive force cases throughout Southern California.  Caree is licensed in the State of California, the U.S District Court in the Central & Southern Districts, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Ms. Harper has […]

  • NY first to enact Obama’s ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ program

          New York has become the first state to enact a program touted by President Obama to help at-risk black and Hispanic boys and young men, state officials said. Known as “My Brother’s Keeper,” the program is designed to keep young males of color out of prison by focusing on family and community […]

  • Councilmembers Marqueece Harris Dawson, Herb J. Wesson, Jr. and Curren Price Jr

    Council President Herb J. Wesson, Jr. has been serving the 10th Los Angeles City Council District and the people of Los Angeles for nearly 20 years.  He started as the Chief of Staff of long-time 10th District Councilmember Nate Holden, then as Chief of Staff to Supervisor Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, then as the elected representative of the 47th State Assembly District, and […]