Family demands justice as trial begins in DUI crash...

JACKSON, Miss. —The trial of Jada Kelly, who faces charges of aggravated DUI in connection …

The Silence Around Missing Black Girls in America.

Right now, 33 Black teenage girls are reported missing in New York — a number that should be dominating headlines and sparking national concern. According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, these cases are real, urgent, and ongoing. Yet, outside of limited local coverage from outlets like Yonkers Voice, the issue has received little attention. Among the missing are girls like Rosaye Price, Destiny Scott, Jada Gaither, and Marissa Gibbs — daughters, friends, and young lives with stories that deserve to be heard. Many disappeared from communities such as Albany and Brooklyn, yet their names have not echoed across national media the way others have in similar circumstances. There has been no sustained coverage, no widespread urgency, and no collective outcry. This troubling pattern extends beyond New York. In Virginia, reports indicate that at least 10 Black teenage girls are currently missing. Across the United States, families are searching, waiting, and hoping — often without the attention that can make a critical difference in finding their children. The disparity in media coverage raises difficult questions about whose stories are amplified and whose are overlooked. When cases fail to gain visibility, it can impact public awareness, resource allocation, and ultimately, the chances of bringing these girls home safely. This is not just a statistic. It is a call to pay attention. …

Iyanla Vanzant will take the stage with raw, unfiltered insight...

Her appearance at the 2026 summit reflects the event’s focus on personal accountability, executive leadership, …

Texas Medical Board starts training doctors on legal abortion care...

Five years after implementing its strict abortion ban, the Texas Medical Board has started training physicians on …