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Former Jacksonville State University Professor Sentenced for Attempting to Receive Child Pornography

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BIRMINGHAM – A federal judge today sentenced a former assistant professor at Jacksonville State University to five years in prison for attempting to receive...

JUDSON COLLEGE TO HOST Scholarship day NOV.9

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Judson College will be hosting a Preview/Scholarship Day on its campus in Marion on November 9. Prospective students and their parents are invited to visit...

Accrediting Agency OKS Launch of "Oakwood Online University"

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 "A game changer," predicts OU president, Dr. Leslie N. Pollard BLACKNEWS.COM - The Atlanta-based Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has approved Oakwood University providing...

Alabama Power website goes mobile

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Customers can access a host of services through smartphones Alabama Power customers can now use their mobile devices to quickly and easily obtain information about...

It’s Time for President Obama to Do Something that Works for the Economy

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By Derryck Green Dear Mr. President: With all due respect, your economic stewardship has been a nightmare. Whether our nation’s lingering peril comes from your misunderstanding of...

Nevada lawmaker would vote for slavery if constituents wanted him to

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By Michael Arceneaux For the millionth time, racist old people in positions of power: If you don’t want your bigotry to be made into big...

The NAACP Strongly Supports the Confirmation of Congressman Mel Watt to Serve as Director...

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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The NAACP released the following statements calling for the confirmation of Congressman Melvin “Mel” Watt to lead the Federal Housing Finance...

Macy's, Barneys Probed After Racial Profiling Claims, Report Says

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From Newsmax.com The New York state attorney general is investigating Macy's Inc. and Barneys New York Inc. after complaints from Black customers who were stopped...

Milk Prices Could Shoot Up to $8 a Gallon

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By The Associated Press WASHINGTON  — The fight over renewing the nation’s farm bill has centered on cuts to the $80 billion-a-year food stamp program....