California police uphold few complaints of officer misconduct and investigations stay secret

By JAMES QUEALLY Angry that she had been falsely accused of a drug crime, Tatiana Lopez filed a complaint against a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy who had arrested her on suspicion of possessing methamphetamine. But when Lopez met with a sheriff’s lieutenant to discuss her accusation, he urged her to drop her complaint, she…

Jay Z, Beyoncé Awarding $1M In Scholarships

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent Hip-hop superstar Jay-Z and his wife, Beyoncé, have announced a new scholarship program that will award 10 scholarships worth $100,000 each to “exceptional” high school seniors who demonstrate financial needs. “This back to school season, students in the On The Run II Tour markets, who are preparing for…

New security flaw discovered in Wi-Fi routers

Hackers can  use your  wireless  router  to  extract information, and there’s not much you can do to stop them By Holly Ober Computer scientists at the University of California, Riverside, have discovered a vulnerability in all modern Wi-Fi routers that cannot be fixed. Associate Professor Zhiyun Qian and doctoral student Weiteng Chen, both from UCR’s…

Senators to Betsy DeVos: Stop Violating Workers’ Rights

Education  defies  FLRA  finding  to  push  anti-union  agenda  undermining  mission WASHINGTON, Sept. 21, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Three U.S. Senators are calling on Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to stop denying workplace rights and protections to nearly 4,000 Department of Education employees who are represented by the American Federation of Government Employees. The union representing nearly 4,000…

Mending Kids Sends One-Year-Old Child From Democratic Republic of Congo to India for Life-Saving Heart Surgery

Glendale, Calif., (September 24, 2018) –  At only one-year-old, Princesse has had quite a few challenges since birth. Princesse, whose legal name is Lofeka Assia, was born in Kinshasa via an emergency c-section and has been in and out of the hospital since then due to a cleft palate and a significant heart defect. She…

Many Black Women Are Still Using Toxic Sanitary Pads — Even Though the Organic Pads Cost About the Same!

Nationwide — Many sanitary pads (or sanitary napkins) are made of plastic materials that can complicate embryonic development and lead to organ damage. Even more, the fiber in these absorbent pads can cause cervical cancer, and can even result in difficult menstruation periods for women. Sadly, many Black women continue to use these toxic pads…

Too Many Black Women Dying From Breast Cancer — Could Aluminum-Free Deodorant Be the Answer?

Nationwide — Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among African-American women. Even worse, studies have confirmed that Black women are more than twice as likely to die from it than their white counterparts. Many factors contribute to this including genetics, lack of adequate health education in Black communities, poor diets, and the use…

AC Bilbrew Library Presents An Afternoon With Grammy Nominated Music Icon And Author, Charles Wright

Los Angeles, CA – What:   AC Bilbrew Library, African American Resource Center presents Charles Wright. Why:      Charles Wright, Legendary soul singer of the (“Express Yourself”) fame, and author of the book “UP from Where We’ve Come”, is showing his dedication   to education by offering scholarships to deserving students.  in need of…

The 2019 Soul Train Cruise Gets Even Bigger: Five More Entertainers Added To The Superstar Lineup

Heatwave, BT Express, Meli’sa Morgan, The Dazz Band and Minister/Award-Winning Entertainer Clifton Davis Join Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight, George Clinton and More January 20-27, 2019 From Ft. Lauderdale to the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Half Moon Cay Ft. Lauderdale, Fla (September 25, 2018) — The 2019 Soul Train Cruise adds five legendary entertainers to…