Reported by Andrew Scot Bolsinger Seeking to stir up the readers of a community newspaper for the liberal elite of Manhattan’s West Village, author James Lincoln Collier got what he wanted and more with his opinion piece that ran under the headline, “The N—-r in the White House” — except without the dashes. The headline in the WestView News is a reference to President Obama and criticizes what Collier calls…
July 7, 2014


Reported by April Taylor The New York Post is reporting that well-known Queens graffiti artist Jason Wulf has died. Wulf, who was 42, was apparently electrocuted by the third rail in a Brooklyn subway station and was found alone on the tracks Wednesday night. Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) will be investigating his death as it is not clear exactly what happened. Wulf’s friend reports that he may have been “tagging,”…

Reported by April V. Taylor While many news articles focus on the violence that takes place between the citizens of Chicago, a recent news article published by the Chicago Tribune turns the spotlight on violence between the police and the city’s citizens. Five people, including a 16-year old boy were shot by Chicago police over the course of 36 hours recently. The 16-year old was reportedly hiding under a car…

Despite the fact that coding is not taught in 90 percent of schools in the United States, it is a skill that can empower a person to do many things that make it possible to achieve great successes. Coding refers to the writing of instructions by a programer in a programming language that is understood by a computer or other electronic device. Being able to code allows a person to…

James David Manning is the chief pastor of the ATLAH World Missionary Church located in New York City where he has been since 1981. Manning was born in Red Springs, North Carolina on February 20, 1947. He grew up there and picked cotton and tobacco as a boy. The day he graduated from high school, Manning took a bus to New York. He became radicalized in the 1960’s and spent three…

Reported by Andrew Scot Bolsinger Instead of celebrating the country on Fourth of July, one Nebraska float used the neighborhood parade to crudely attack the country’s president. The controversial parade float drew a firestorm of criticism after exploded like the fireworks displays around the country through social media. The float in the Norfolk, Neb. parade depicted a figure dressed in overalls standing next to an outhouse labeled the “Obama Presidential Library,”…

While people across the U.S. were celebrating Independence Day, the city of Chicago was witnessing an extreme spike in viοlence. Over the holiday weekend, shοotings left at least 60 people injured and 9 deαd. Local affiliate WLS-TV reports that three people were fatally wounded on the Fourth of July after the first fatal shoοting was reported at around 2:30am on Friday. “We will keep building on our strategy, putting more…

Reported by Maria Lloyd In collaboration with, the Beats by Dr. Dre, the students of Malcolm X Shabazz High School created a video titled, “Hear What You Want.” This video was inspired by the barriers that many inner-city students encounter. For many of our youths, living within the inner city can be very challenging. While traveling to and from school, our students encounter danger and are faced with countless distractions. Through daily convocations and bi-weekly advisories,…

Reported by Kacie Whaley Singer Bobby Brown has had a very dynamic life. He’s had a successful singing career and has even dabbled in acting. Now, he is dabbling into the food industry. Brown recently launched Bobby Brown Foods, which is a line of barbeque sauces, seasonings, and mixes. Everything is made from Brown’s personal recipes. His products are all-natural, and he is currently selling sauce flavors such as “Bobby’s…