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Social Security Disagree With Your Disability Decision?
Social Security is here to help millions of people secure their today and tomorrow by providing benefits and financial protection. We continue to protect the integrity of our disability programs by ensuring we make the correct decision on each claim.
Black creatives in South Jersey are striving despite COVID-19 hurdles
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the loss of approximately 2.7 million jobs and more than $150 billion in sales nationwide in 2020, according to the Brookings Institution.
RJ McDowell on Blockchain Technology,Cryptocurrency, and the Wealth Gap
RJ McDowell will deliver a presentation about Melanin E-Commerce Inc. on Thursday, November 3, 2022, at 2:00 pm via zoom.
Achieving Higher Standards: How a Philadelphia-based organization has raised up a neighborhood for 40 Years
PHILADELPHIA, PA--\"It takes a village to raise a family\" so the saying goes, but what about the entirety of an impoverished neighborhood?
Praise and Worship
Seventh Soul Train Music Award Nomination for Marvin Sapp
Expand your view of school shootings,’ but prepare to be alarmed
The recent shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School in St. Louis was nothing like the 2021 Oxford High School shooting in Michigan.
Voters must decide which way to go
Some early voting is already underway in the 2022 elections. By all accounts, turnout is remarkably high; the partisan
Philadelphia Nursing Home Closed
PHILADELPHIA, October 27, 2022--Yesterday, the last resident of the Philadelphia Nursing Home was transferred to a new facility.
What's AT STAKE in this 2022 Election?
MIDTERM 22 ELECTION
Rolling Iron Cages and the foundation of The U.S Rail System
“The events that transpired 5,000 years ago, 5-years ago, or 5 minutes ago, have determined what will happen 5 minutes from now, 5-years from now, 5,000 years from now – All history is a current event.” Dr. John Henrik Clarke
Don't You Think You Deserve Better?
I watched about a half hour of the Fetterman- Oz senatorial debate debacle on Tuesday night. It was horrible. Aside from the fact that John Fetterman who suffered a stroke in May seemed unable to comprehend what was going on, neither he nor his opponent Mehmet Oz
Your Chance to Choose or Lose On Election Day
Pennsylvania's U.S. Senate race is drawing major national attention. In my opinion, the reason why is not so much because of the two candidates who are running against each other, Pennsylvania's Lt. Governor,
108th Birthday Celebration for Ardmore's Queen Caroline
Lifelong Ardmore resident Sweet Caroline Merrill is celebrating another milestone. She turns 108 years old!
IDAAY's Second Annual North Philly Block Party and Health Fair
IDAAY hosted its second annual block party/health fair for Youth and Young Adults and the big kids, aka Adults.
Is Ye, Kanye West, the new face of Black conservatism? How about Herschel Walker?
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell raised more than a few eyebrows when he criticized \"candidate quality\" in his own party's field as a major obstacle to flipping the now-50-50 Senate back to Republican control.
CIVICS 101
Some of you who regularly read this Civics 101 column might wonder to yourself, doesn't Thera have anything else to write about that will fall into the \"civics\" category?
House Oversight Committee's Revelations ar Merely the Tip of Trump's Iceberg of Graft
\"The exorbitant rates charged to the Secret Service and agents' frequent stays at Trump-owned properties raise significant concerns about the former President's self-dealing and may have resulted in a taxpayer-funded windfall for former President Trump's struggling businesses.\"
Auditor General DeFoor Launches 'Intern to Hire' Initiative Creating a Pathway to Employment
PHILADELPHIA, October 19, 2022 - Auditor General Timothy L. DeFoor unveiled 'Intern to Hire,' a new program to provide college students with paid internships leading to full-time employment with the Department of the Auditor General after graduation.
Boston University Creates Lethal COVID Strain
Just as we are coping with the mutating variants of the coronavirus, a horror in a research laboratory has just unfolded.
School District of Philadelphia receives 1M grant to reduce youth violence
PHILADELPHIA, October 18, 2022 — The School District of Philadelphia has received a $1 million dollar grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) to address youth violence. This award will be used to fund implementation of the Youth Violence Reduction Initiative at John Bartram High School.
Black Clergy will host a citywide meeting to address tangible ways to slow down the violence in Philly
Black Clergy of Philadelphia and Vicinity will host a citywide meeting Tuesday, October 25th starting at 6:00 pm at Tenth Memorial Baptist Church at 1328 N. 19th Street in North Philadelphia.
The City of Philadelphia and the Leon H, Sullivan Charitable Trust celebrate the Reverend Dr. Leon H, Sullivan International Arrivals Hall
PHILADELPHIA, October 18, 2022 – City of Philadelphia officials and partner organizations celebrated the unveiling of the newly named Reverend Dr. Leon H. Sullivan International Arrivals Hall and the dedication of a permanent exhibit honoring the legacy of Reverend Dr. Leon H. Sullivan at the Philadelphia International Airport.
Why is trickle-down economics still with us?
Within weeks of taking office, Britain’s new Prime Minister, Liz Truss, and her chancellor of the Exchequer, Kwasi Kwarteng, proposed a radical new set of economic measures that echoed the trickle-down policies of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan — heavy on tax cuts for the rich and deregulation.
PA Department of Education rolls out PA FAFSA Go! Initiative encouraging students to complete their 2023-24 FAFSA
SLIPPERY ROCK, PA, October 3, 2022– The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) joined Slippery Rock University and the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) to promote the PA FAFSA Go! Initiative and remind students to fill out their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the coming year.
Health Department encourages Pennsylvanians to get Flu Vaccine, COVID-19 Booster this Fall
LANCASTER, PA, October 11, 2022 Department of Health Acting Secretary and Pennsylvania Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson joined public health officials from Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health to encourage residents to get their flu shot and COVID-19 vaccination boosters as we enter the 2022-2023 flu season.
Coach Dawn Staley earns Billie Jean King Leadership Award
NEW YORK (AP) — South Carolina coach Dawn Staley's busy offseason after winning another NCAA basketball title has included savoring the victory, lining up team-wide NIL deals and supporting coaches of color.
Fetterman, Oz vie for Black voters in close Pa. Senate race
PHILADELPHIA (AP) As Sheila Armstrong grew emotional in recounting how her brother and nephew were killed in Philadelphia, Dr. Mehmet Oz sitting next to her inside a Black church, their chairs arranged a bit like his former daytime TV show set placed a comforting hand on her shoulder.
An Apology Decades Too Late
Last year during Black History Month, I took the time to remind readers about the atrocities committed against people of color…citizens of the City of Philadelphia, by the University of Pennsylvania, Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and the now deceased Dr. Albert Kligman, MD, Ph.D.
State lawmakers announce $500,000 in funding for Roxborough High School for security enhancements
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11 State Reps. Malcolm Kenyatta, D-Phila., Pamela A. DeLissio, D-Montgomery/Phila., and state Sen. Vince Hughes, D-Montgomery/Phila., announced 500,000 in funding for Roxborough High School for security enhancements.
New steps toward Ending Hunger
“In every country in the world and in every state in this country, no matter what else divides us, if a parent cannot feed a child, there’s nothing else that matters for that parent. If you look at your child and you can’t feed your child, what the hell else matters?”