How Black Slaves Were Routinely Sold As ‘Specimens’ To Ambitious White Doctors
The history of human experimentation is as old as the practice of medicine and in the modern era has always targeted disadvantaged, marginalised, institutionalised, stigmatised and vulnerable...
View ArticleMarvin Ellison gets $4M signing bonus to be J.C. Penney’s next CEO
Marvin R. Ellison’s Executive Bio Current Dir. and Chief Executive Officer, J. C. Penney Company, Inc. Board Member, FedEx Corporation Past To view Marvin R. Ellison’s complete executive bio, sign up...
View ArticlePresident Obama grants early release to 61 more federal drug offenders
President Obama commuted the sentences of 61 inmates Wednesday, part of his ongoing effort to give relief to prisoners who were harshly sentenced in the nation’s war on drugs. More than one-third of...
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View ArticleFAMU College of Law Ranked Fourth in State on February Bar Exam
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) College of Law achieved a 56.5 percent passage rate on the February Florida Bar Exam, ranking fourth among all Florida law schools and besting the...
View ArticleUniform Commercial Code
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is a set of laws that provide legal rules and regulations governing commercial or business dealings and transactions. The UCC regulates the transfer or sale of...
View ArticleDr. Lawrence Williams Offered One Hundred Million Dollars For His Cancer...
Dr. Lawrence Williams, a research consultant with the Scientific Research Council is certainly one Jamaican who has achieved great things and his hard work and dedication certainly make him worthy of...
View ArticleInmate From Oklahoma State Prison Body Returned Without Heart
The body of an Oklahoma inmate who died after a botched execution of what corrections officials have said was an apparent heart attack was returned from an independent autopsy without the heart or...
View ArticleBen E. King Passes At Age 76 –“Stand By Me” Singer and R&B Legend
Singer Ben E. King, whose classic hit “Stand By Me” became an enduring testament of love and devotion for generations of listeners, has died. King died Thursday in New Jersey, his booking agent, Randy...
View ArticleLincoln Kilpatrick – American Film, Television And Stage Actor
Lincoln Kilpatrick was an American film, television, and stage actor. Kilpatrick was born in St. Louis, Missouri and attended Lincoln University where he earned a degree in drama before he began his...
View ArticleThe Republicans tried to sink Obama. Instead They Killed Themselves
It may seem too early to call, but we already have a winner in the 2016 election. He’s someone the pundits wrote off long ago. An improbable outsider who rode an insurgent wave to snatch the nomination...
View ArticleMuslim Woman Set On Fire In Midtown Outside A Pricey Fifth Ave New York
(Not image of victim) A 36-year-old Scottish tourist wearing traditional Muslim garb had her blouse set on fire in a bizarre incident outside a pricey Fifth Ave. boutique, police sources said Monday....
View ArticleMarvin Ellison gets $4M signing bonus to be J.C. Penney’s next CEO
Marvin R. Ellison’s Executive Bio (Test) Current Dir. and Chief Executive Officer, J. C. Penney Company, Inc. Board Member, FedEx Corporation Past To view Marvin R. Ellison’s complete executive bio,...
View ArticleObama Is Fighting lock in $1 billion to schools with low-income kids
The Obama administration is considering a major last-minute policy shift that could force hundreds of school districts to cut spending at well-financed elementary and secondary schools and move nearly...
View ArticleEducation Secretary John B. King Jr. | Students at low-income schools...
Education Secretary John B. King Jr. has championed the regulation as a way of improving education for low-income students by requiring school districts spend the same amount of state and local dollars...
View ArticlePresident Obama grants early release to 61 more federal drug offenders
President Obama commuted the sentences of 61 inmates Wednesday, part of his ongoing effort to give relief to prisoners who were harshly sentenced in the nation’s war on drugs. More than one-third of...
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