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New York has Shubert Alley in the theater district, MacDougal Alley where Jackson Pollock lived in Greenwich Village, and even an occasional bowling alley.

The head of the NAACP urged Mississippi’s governor on Tuesday to pardon two black women who are serving life in prison for their role in an $11 armed robbery.

On Thursday, the U.S. Senate finally passed the small businesses bill, which will return to the U.S. House of Representatives, where it is almost assumed it will pass and make its way to the president’s desk. For much of the summer, there was much stalling and lack of compromise mostly by the Republicans that prevented […]

Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert plan dueling rallies on the Washington mall on Oct. 30.

Given the suggestion that President Obama might be a drag on the ticket in blue state Connecticut – which hasn’t elected a GOP Senator since 1982 – you might wonder just how busy the president’s campaign schedule will be.

Gospel music’s biggest names and special guests took part in the homegoing celebration for Lady MaLinda Sapp, the beloved wife of Marvin Sapp earlier today. Check out the additional coverage of the services featuring special guest Pastor Donnie McClurkin as he ministers his inspirational mega-hit “Stand” for the audience and family of MaLinda Sapp. Be […]

Gospel music dignitaries were also joined by pastors, bishops, clergymen and women as well as spiritual leaders and community officials from all over the country at the emotional homegoing services for Lady MaLinda Sapp, wife of gospel music recording artist Marvin Sapp. Fellow leader in ministry Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. now the presiding bishop […]