Top Stories for Monday, May 12th, 2025

News

Texas Lawmakers Propose Abortion Pill Bill That Can’t Be Challenged in State Courts

Texas Senate Bill 2880, which passed last week, contains provisions that legal experts say are […]

The U.S. Constitution Explained

The U.S. Constitution, drafted by elite white men in the 1780s, has been interpreted and […]

Preserved by Purpose: Jesus is the Main Character of My Life’s Story

Allowing God to write our life story with Jesus at the center is the goal, […]

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Politics

Faith Leaders Arrested Protesting ‘Immoral’ GOP Budget

Faith leaders arrested at the US Capitol while protesting the proposed federal budget cuts that […]

HIV Testing and Outreach Falter as Trump Funding Cuts Sweep the South

Community-based organizations in Southern states are scaling back their HIV prevention efforts due to funding […]

Trump’s EPA Really Wants to Get Rid of Climate Justice Grants

The EPA is facing legal challenges over its plans to cancel nearly 800 grants, including […]


Business

Craig Davis Says Dallas’ “Can-Do Spirit” Drives a $6.6B Tourism Economy—And It Starts in the Neighborhoods

Visit Dallas CEO and President Craig Davis celebrates the city’s $6.6 billion tourism industry and […]

Money 101: Balancing Savings, Credit, and the Economy

Understanding concepts such as savings, credit, inflation, and deflation can help individuals see how money […]

Sponsored

J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge Fuels Financial Education for United Way of Dallas

Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase

J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge is returning to downtown Dallas on May 8, 2025, to benefit […]


Education

Finally, a Program to Support Black Student Mental Health

The Excellence in Mental Health on Campus program, spearheaded by The Steve Fund, is working […]

Double Discipline: The New Weight Black Kids Will Carry in Schools

Trump’s executive order to disregard race or equity in disciplinary decisions could exacerbate the existing […]

5 Things You Can Do to Support Public Education Today

Public education in America is at a crossroads, with schools facing political attacks and funding […]


Health

HIV Testing and Outreach Falter as Trump Funding Cuts Sweep the South

Community-based organizations in Southern states are scaling back their HIV prevention efforts due to funding […]

Trump’s EPA Really Wants to Get Rid of Climate Justice Grants

The EPA is facing legal challenges over its plans to cancel nearly 800 grants, including […]

Finally, a Program to Support Black Student Mental Health

The Excellence in Mental Health on Campus program, spearheaded by The Steve Fund, is working […]


Culture

Post-Floyd, Americans Are More Pessimistic About Racial Equality

Five years after the murder of George Floyd, Americans are more pessimistic about racial equality […]

Craig Davis Says Dallas’ “Can-Do Spirit” Drives a $6.6B Tourism Economy—And It Starts in the Neighborhoods

Visit Dallas CEO and President Craig Davis celebrates the city’s $6.6 billion tourism industry and […]

The 2025 Met Gala: Celebrating Black Dandyism Unapologetically

The Met Gala, fashion’s most exclusive night, returned in 2025 with a powerful blend of […]


Lifestyle

Why More Black Folks Are Surviving Cancer Than Ever Before

Dr. Robert Winn, director of Virginia Commonwealth University’s Massey Cancer Center, notes that cancer mortality […]

Craig Davis Says Dallas’ “Can-Do Spirit” Drives a $6.6B Tourism Economy—And It Starts in the Neighborhoods

Visit Dallas CEO and President Craig Davis celebrates the city’s $6.6 billion tourism industry and […]

Money 101: Balancing Savings, Credit, and the Economy

Understanding concepts such as savings, credit, inflation, and deflation can help individuals see how money […]


Sports

Craig Davis Says Dallas’ “Can-Do Spirit” Drives a $6.6B Tourism Economy—And It Starts in the Neighborhoods

Visit Dallas CEO and President Craig Davis celebrates the city’s $6.6 billion tourism industry and […]

Why Bronny James Made it — and Shadeur Sanders Almost Didn’t

LeBron James’s son Bronny James was drafted by the Lakers in the NBA draft, while […]

Ladies Athletic Club of Dallas: A Fast-Growing Sisterhood Empowering Women Through Wellness, Connection, and Community

The Ladies Athletic Club of Dallas has blossomed from a simple concept into a dynamic […]


Word In Black

Faith Leaders Arrested Protesting ‘Immoral’ GOP Budget

Faith leaders arrested at the US Capitol while protesting the proposed federal budget cuts that […]

Beyond Biology: Celebrating Mothers Who Rebuild Families from Loss and Tragedy

Motherhood can take many forms, as evidenced by Stacey Brown and Marla Spindel, who have […]

HIV Testing and Outreach Falter as Trump Funding Cuts Sweep the South

Community-based organizations in Southern states are scaling back their HIV prevention efforts due to funding […]


Opinion – Editorial


Zahiyah Carter is a Tennessean who was forced to move to the Lone Star State. She is a sophomore at Paul Quinn College, the oldest HBCU west of the Mississippi River. She is a Strada Scholar who is also...