The US Presidential election season saw aggressive campaigning from both sides and according to reports published in May 2016, the sale of US flags rose as much as 15 percent compared to the previous year. While a lot of this was attributed to the campaigning, a significant chunk of the sales also come from the summertime […]
Nigeria’s Igbo-Americans drafted in National Football League (NFL) 2016
Many Nigerian Americans of Igbo heritage were drafted in American National Football League (NFL). If you consider the chances of making it into NFL with regards to the percentage of Nigerian Americans population in USA, then you will begin to reckon and recognize how much greatness these young men have accomplished. NFL is the richest […]
Paul Chehade – Healthcare is one of the top social and economic problems facing Americans today.
Paul Chehade – Healthcare is one of the top social and economic problems facing Americans today. In the global context the United States is one of the world’s only developed nations that does not guarantee universal health coverage for its citizens. I have a simple question for all United States citizens: Should All Americans Have […]
African Americans Learning from the Past to Avoid the 14 Biggest Post-Divorce Mistakes
1888PressRelease – With the rise in divorce for the African American community has come heartbreak, drama and broken homes as well as a collective need to learn how to navigate through tough breakups. In the spirit of learning from history, Chicago family law practitioner Lester L. Barclay shared the 14 biggest post-divorce mistakes that people […]
“Most Americans were unaware that their every move could be tracked by Big Brother”, said Rep. Ted Poe
On February 4, 2015 Rep. Ted Poe of Texas asked for permission to address the United States House of Representatives: The SPEAKER pro tempore. “Under the Speaker’s announced policy of January 6, 2015, the Chair recognizes the gentleman from Texas (Mr. Poe) for 30 minutes.” Mr. POE of Texas. “Mr. Speaker, just a few weeks […]
Rep. Cohen’s radical notion on funding a college education for all Americans
On January 9, 2015 Rep. Cohen of Tennessee asked for and was granted permission to address the United States House of Representatives for one minute regarding the idea of funding a college education to all Americans. His comments are as follows: “Mr. Speaker, today the President will be speaking in Knoxville, Tennessee, on extending college educations to […]
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