Attorney Damario Solomon-Simmons out of Tulsa Oklahoma has reported a crime on his website that you should probably know about. Two police officers in Tulsa Oklahoma are now under arrest for a crime that has shocked the community. Sergeant Dave Walker says that the two officers are Shannon Kepler, 54, and his wife, Gina Kepler, 48. According to Walker, the two are connected to the shooting death of 19-year…
August 6, 2014
Nas is known as one of the greatest rap artists of all time. He was born in Brooklyn, New York on September 14, 1973 as Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones. His family relocated to Queens when he was young, and Nas used inspiration from his life in the projects to write his own short stories, comic books and screen plays. After his parents divorce in 1985, he dropped out of…
Fans in Cleveland may be expecting the mountain of a man who got his first championship ring in Miami, but what they’re getting instead is sort of a lanky fellow who has dropped a few pounds over the summer. As ESPN’s Brian Windhorst reports, LeBron’s weight loss is tied directly to cutting carbs. Carb cutting diets are all the rage now since reducing sugar has become a way of reducing…
Dr. Claud Anderson is the current president of PowerNomics Corporation of America , Inc. The Harvest Institute, and WaterLand Fisheries, Inc. PowerNomics is a corporation that facilitates major business development, focusing on inner cities. PowerNomics is also a social-political-economic concept developed by Dr. Anderson that examines race and offers specific principles, strategies and activities for Black America to change behavior, establish accountability, and achieve unity of purpose in a way…
Most people around the globe didn’t even think a treatment for the Ebola virus existed until two white Americans contracted the illness in Africa. Apparently there was a drug developed in San Diego, but it was never given to any Africans who developed the illness, so what gives? There have been around 800 Ebola deαths this year and at no time was a drug treatment for the disease offered to…