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New movie ‘Selma’ called ‘monumental achievement’

    New movie ‘Selma’ called ‘monumental achievement’

This photo, released by Paramount Pictures, is part of the trailer for the movie “Selma.” By Dwight Brown NNPA Film Critic R.I.P. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Your story has

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Elected Black Republicans Not Expected to be a Plus for the Community

    Elected Black Republicans Not Expected to be a Plus for the Community

In photo: Mia Love will represent Utah’s U.S. House 4th District in a state where Blacks account for just 1.3 percent of the total population. By Freddie Allen NNPA Senior

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2014 Lies of the Year

    2014 Lies of the Year

In photo: Lee A. Daniels By Lee A. Daniels NNPA Columnist There are critical similarities between the furious controversy in the fall about the Ebola crisis in the U.S. –

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Creating a global blueprint to the future

    Creating a global blueprint to the future

In photo: Columnist Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., who says Black America’s national leadership should immediately convene a summit. By Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. NNPA Columnist As we begin 2015, millions

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Let’s tow Charles Barkley and Mike Ditka into the 21st century

  Let’s tow Charles Barkley and Mike Ditka into the 21st century

In photo: Columnist Omar Tyree, who says real truth is more complex than a bunch of shocking sound bites. By

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Want lower taxes? North Carolina is giving some in 2015

  Want lower taxes? North Carolina is giving some in 2015

The Associated Press RALEIGH (AP) — The slate of laws taking effect in North Carolina with the new year includes

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W-S Prep takes Lash title

  W-S Prep takes Lash title

(pictured above: The Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy Phoenix celebrate their big win. Photos by Charles E. Leftwich Jr.) Once again, pressure defense delivered

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Reaves confident in his legacy

  Reaves confident in his legacy

(pictured above:  Donald Reaves stands in the heart of WSSU’s campus.) It was a long time coming, but Donald Julian

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New Building, Same Mission to Serve

  New Building, Same Mission to Serve

Samaritan Ministries settles in at new digs Samaritan Ministries Soup Kitchen clients saw a change of scenery last week as

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Bazaar benefits Carver’s band

  Bazaar benefits Carver’s band

(pictured above: Juan Eckard (standing) poses with the  Women’s and Girls’ Project’s Kim Johnson, Jamila Stover, Shannon Brooks and Nakida McDaniel

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