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Eligibility for Spouse's Benefits
Social Security helps you secure today and tomorrow with financial benefits, information, and tools that support you throughout life’s journey.
Dante Bowe to release New self-titled album on July 21
Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum-selling, and chart-topping musician Dante Bowe announce his new self-titled album out July 21 via the label he co-founded TRUE Music.
Pride Month is marred by a record number of Anti-LGBTQ+ Bills in state legislatures, with Black youth most at risk
“We are powerful because we have survived, and that is what it is all about- survival and growth.” - Audre Lorde Pride Month should be a time for celebrating love, the freedom to love whom we choose, and triumph over prejudice, ignorance, and fear of the past.
Migrant crisis gives Chicago diversity a stress test
America’s latest migrant crisis has come to Chicago and, in an unfortunately Chicago-style way, threatens to reopen old divisions over race, ethnicity, and whether new arrivals might be getting helped before others in need who are already here.
If you Do the Crime you should Do the Time
Today’s civic lesson is a bit about how the American justice system is supposed to work. If you do a crime and you are proven guilty of doing that crime; you should have to go to jail or prison as a punishment, depending on the severity of the said crime.
Section of heavily traveled I-95 collapses after tanker truck catches fire
An elevated section of Interstate 95 collapsed early Sunday in Philadelphia after a tanker truck carrying flammable cargo caught fire, closing a heavily traveled segment of the East Coast's main north-south highway indefinitely, authorities said.
The African American Museum in Philadelphia to host Juneteenth Block Party
The African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP) has announced that Grammy award-winning DJ Spinderella will headline the Museum’s Juneteenth Block Party, which will take place on Monday, June 19, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Opal Lee Commemorates Philadelphia's Raising of the Juneteenth Flag
Once you meet ninety-six-year-old Opal Lee, “The Grandmother of Juneteenth”, you’ll never forget her. Beneath the petite exterior and soft-spoken demeanor lies a courageous, patient woman with the heart of a lion and an unbridled determination.
Air Quality Red Alerts Hit us in the Delaware Valley due to Wildfires from Canada
As of the time I wrote this column (Sunday, June 11 at 7:30 a.m.), it was reported by the City of Philadelphia Department of Public Health that air quality is acceptable in the city at this time.
ODUNDE Festival Is Back (June 5-1 1th) celebrating 48 years
PHILADELPHIA, Mayor Jim Kenney, the CEO of the ODUNDE, Oshunbumi FernandezWest, Philadelphia leaders, stakeholders, and students from ODUNDE365 Entrepreneurship Program, and the Universal Alcorn Charter School gathered at City Hall on Tuesday, March 30, 2023, to announce this years ODUNDE festival.
Black Equity Coalition donates $10,000 to Juneteenth Committee
Juneteenth is a holiday that is celebrated throughout our nation, but the City of Chester takes its celebration of this holiday seriously. For twelve years, Saint Daniels United Methodist Church, located in Chester, has partnered with the city to host the Annual Juneteenth celebration.
To Be Equal: Celebrating 20 years of upholding a as "The Voice of Black America" tradition
It was 20 years ago this week that I humbly assumed the responsibilities of leadership of the National Urban League -- one of which is the honor to author this very column, To Be Equal, established by the esteemed Whitney M. Young, Jr.
BMCCP host People's Resource Community event at its NEW location "America Street"
Brother Stanley Crawford and the Good Brothers of the Black Male Community Council of Philadelphia (BMCCP) held a People’s Economic Stimulus Festival and Introduction of its New Location for its expanding Organization Headquarters! Welcome to the Neighborhood is more than a notion
10 ways to protect your personal information
Identity theft affects millions of people each year and can cause serious harm. Protect yourself by securing your personal information, understanding the threat of identity theft, and exercising caution.
Senator Sharif Street welcomed Acting Secretary for Human Services for the Commonwealth on mental health tour in his District
Senator Sharif Street joined Val Arkosh, Acting Secretary of Human Services, for a Mental Health Awareness Tour in North Philadelphia on May 25.
ScoopUSA Media Community Education Program (SUMCEP) hosts Community Diaper/Hygeine Giveaway
With the state of the economy, single mothers struggling, and just about everyone trying to make ends meet, ScoopUSA Media’s philanthropic arm, ScoopUSA Media Community Education Program (SUMCEP), gave back to the community it serves by hosting a Diaper/Hygiene Giveaway at the media company's headquarters at 1354 West Girard Avenue in Philadelphia.
Scripps National Spelling Bee finalists flex their knowledge quietly
OXON HILL, MD. (AP) — Confidence on the Scripps National Spelling Bee stage manifests itself in subtle ways like spellers asking questions even though they know the answers
A Police Officers' Psalm
LORD, WE THANK YOU FOR THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO, ACCORDING TO ROMANS CHAPTER 13, ARE CALLED BY YOU TO PROTECT AND SERVE US. AMEN
Black Student-Athlete Summit, Project Destined, and Leading Commercial Real Estate Firms Partner to Launch Virtual Internship Focused on Financial Health for Black Student-Athletes
LOS ANGELES, May 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - The Black Student-Athlete Summit (BSAS), a platform dedicated to advancing the professional and academic success of Black student-athletes, is partnering with Project Destined to launch a new virtual internship program that will provide Black student-athletes with training in financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and real estate
Yeezy shoes are back on sale - months after Adidas cut ties with Kanye West
WASHINGTON (AP) — Some of Adidas' remaining Yeezy shoes are back on sale — months after the German sportswear company cut ties with Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West
Harry and Meghan - Moths to the flames of publicity
The trials and tribulations (and hopefully not tragedies) of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will continue to play out before the eyes of the world
U.S. Navy's Esports Team to be featured at FANEXPO Philadelphia
Goats & Glory team members will compete against fans in a range of top games
The GOP has manufactured 5 fake crises to deflect our attention from the real crisis
Republican leaders have mastered the art of manufacturing crises to divert the public's attention from the real crisis of our era the siphoning off of income, wealth, and power by a small group at the top
House OKs debt ceiling bill to avoid default, sends Biden-McCarthy deal to Senate
WASHINGTON (AP) Veering away from a default crisis, the House approved a debt ceiling and budget cuts package late Wednesday, as President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy assembled a bipartisan coalition of centrist Democrats and Republicans against fierce conservative blowback and progressive dissent
It's official, Social Media is toxic for our youth
A Student Well-being Activist Shares What Parents Can Do to Protect Their Children
U.S. Department of Education announces additional Project SERV Grants to HBCUs
Project SERV provides short-term funding for local educational agencies and institutions of higher education that have experienced a violent or traumatic incident to assist in restoring a safe environment conducive to learning
Beware of Machiavellian interests seeping into the news
Sadly, gun violence being what it is in America, it would only be a matter of time before this column would be written
Millions breathing hazardous air as smoke from Canadian wildfires streams south over US
NEW YORK (AP) — Smoke from Canadian wildfires poured into the U.S. East Coast and Midwest on Wednesday, covering the capitals of both nations in an unhealthy haze, holding up flights at major airports, postponing Major League Baseball games and prompting people to fish out pandemic-era face masks
"I See Myself and the Books Give Me Hope"
Amanda Gorman, the eloquent 25-year-old Harvard graduate who was our nation's first-ever National Youth Poet Laureate, recently became one of the latest authors to have her work banned after a Florida parent petitioned to have The Hill We Climb, the book version of the poem Gorman read at President Biden's inauguration, removed from the elementary school section of a Miami-Dade County public school library
As Supreme Court considers affirmative action, colleges see few other ways to diversity goals
WASHINGTON (AP) — As an alternative to affirmative action, colleges from California to Florida have tried a range of strategies to achieve the diversity they say is essential to their campuses