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Kamala Harris draws more than 75,000 at historic D.C. Rally; pledges ‘We won’t go back’

Initially planned as an intimate gathering of around 8,000, the rally quickly transformed into a record-breaking show of support, highlighting Harris’s momentum in the...

Radio icon Donnie Simpson takes final bow after 55 years in broadcasting

An icon, trailblazer, and media legend, Simpson held a commanding presence in Washington, D.C.   Legendary radio and media personality Donnie Simpson signed off, possibly for...

Legendary college basketball coach John Thompson has passed away at the age of 78

by Earl Austin Jr. Of the St. Louis American John Thompson was best known for his coaching career at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Hired...

Another man gang raped by group of armed males in D.C.

WASHINGTON – A man walking along the Northwest portion of the District of Columbia was reportedly kidnapped at gunpoint, forced into a van and then…

Black female Craiglist killer posed as gay man

This is yet another tale of a social predator using Craigslist to commit heinous crimes and even premeditated murder under the guise of an innocent…

Sharpton’s D.C. protest blasted for V.I.P. section, threatening protesters

The Rev. Al Sharpton came under fire for his Nation Action Network-led “Millions March” protest held a protest Saturday in Washington, D.C. due to internal turmoil…

Religion news in brief…Ex-gay gospel singer Donnie McClurkin doesn’t play MLK concert

WASHINGTON (AP) - A gospel singer who says God delivered him from being gay did not perform at a concert at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington after gay rights activists complained.

Oprah, Ernie Banks, Bayard Rustin and C.T. Vivian among Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients

Bayard Rustin speaks from a platform in front of New York’s City Hall at a rally in favor of integrating schools on May...

Steve Jobs’ widow reportedly finds romance with former D.C. Mayor Fenty

Laurene Powel Jobs and former Washington, D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty. (Courtesy Photo)   (NNPA)--A shared interest in education reform has blossomed into romance...

NEW D.C. EXHIBIT: “Make Some Noise: Students and the Civil Rights Movement”

  As Washington, D.C. and the country reflect on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech and...

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