Dallas police Chief Daniel Comeaux has grappled with the department’s most persistent problems and the pressure of politics in his first year on the...
America’s history is defined by extraordinary innovation. From the industrial revolution to the transformative power of the internet, technological advancements have consistently sparked massive...
A federal judge has ruled that Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, widely known as DOGE, unlawfully used race, gender, and other protected classes...
By Andrew Whigham, III Our Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) have educated and entertained millions over the years. With the COVID pandemic suppressing...
By Sylvia Dunnavant HinesTexas Metro News According to current statistics, one out eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some point in...
BY SAM BOJARSKI AND LEONARDO MARCH Rodney Rozier walked in the door of the NACC Receiving Center in Houston, one day after driving nearly six hours from...
By Valerie Fields HillNews Editor, Texas Metro News DALLAS – Nothing could discourage Grambling State University sophomore James Latimore and his friends from attending...
BY GARRY PIERRE-PIERRE On a pleasant fall day in Port-au-Prince, in the late morning, journalists gathered at the seaport to interview ‘boat people’ who had...
BY ONZ CHÉRYHaitian Times Fort Lauderdale, Sep. 22, 2021 – After speculation emerged on Wednesday that the U.S. was preparing to send Haitian migrants to the...
Three exhibitions opened Sept. 22, and coming in December is a photography exhibition depicting the politics, protest and Black progress in Dallas in the...
BY SAM BOJARSKI AND LEONARDO MARCH Ludgeda and Jean Felix sprang into action at precisely the right time. Leaving their Temple, Texas, home 145 miles northwest of...