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Little Known Black History Fact: Bob McAdoo

September 25, 2019 EditEdit with WPBakery Page Builder The modern NBA features plenty of hybrid big men that can shoot the ball, but Bob McAdoo may have set the standard in the ‘70s. The talented Hall of Fame forward-center was born September 25, 1951 in Greensboro, N.C. Robert […]

Renowned Opera Star Jessye Norman Dead At 74

October 1, 2019 EditEdit with WPBakery Page Builder Jessye Norman, the renowned international opera star whose passionate soprano voice won her four Grammy Awards, the National Medal of Arts and the Kennedy Center Honor, has died, according to family spokesperson Gwendolyn Quinn. She was 74. A […]

Them Texas chickens!!!

October 1, 2019 EditEdit with WPBakery Page Builder Quit playin ! By Vincent L. Hall, activist, author  “If Malcolm was alive today, he would tell you that the chickens have come home to roost again. Dallas Texas, specifically the very spot where Kennedy was killed is a […]

Ex-president of suspended frat to stand trial in sex assault

A Philadelphia judge Thursday ordered the former president of a suspended fraternity at Temple University to stand trial on sexual assault charges. After a preliminary hearing where his accuser testified Thursday, Ari Goldstein was ordered to stand trial on attempted sexual assault, attempted rape, simple […]

From Terrell Owens to Curt Schilling to Nick Foles, it’s time for a new way to think about the baseball and football Halls of Fame | Mike Sielski

The National Baseball and Pro Football Halls of Fame will hold their induction ceremonies soon — the former, next week; the latter, the following week — and their proximal timing isn’t the only thing that links them. As compared to, say, the Naismith Memorial Basketball […]