Nearly half of America’s black men and women over 40 have some form of heart disease, (49% and 46% respectively). The businesses of Western Medicine and...
Mardi Gras 2014 dawned cold and rainy in New Orleans. But of course, the party never stops here — especially during Mardi Gras. The Krewe of Zulu...
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Ranking in the top ten on a national list may seem like a good thing — depending on the list, of course. In 2013, two researchers...
Above image: Amanda at the PopShop at Cornell University. The PopShop is a co-working space at allows students from the universities seven college come together. From...
By Robert J. Newman and Joel Nathan Rosen In 1883, when Chicago White Stockings’ star, Cap Anson, refused to compete against a Toledo, Ohio team that...
Almost a century ago today a group of African American businessmen gathered in Kansas City to form a baseball league. A Chicagoan named Rube Foster led...