HealthCare.gov Sees Dramatic Enrollment Increase
Over the course of 2014, more than eight million individuals enrolled in healthcare plans through Healthcare.gov, bringing an increase of more than six million...
Affirming And Uplifting Exhibition Celebrates Women Making A Difference
On 1 February 2016, the acclaimed traveling exhibition, WOMEN OF A NEW TRIBE, will open at the Stephen P. Government Center in downtown Miami....
African-Americans are at Higher Risk for Heart Problems, Says Dr. Elizabeth...
The holiday season is a time for friends, celebration, and great food. Although the sweets and treats are abundant, it might be more important...
GWU, a Palestinian Flag, and a Warning Letter: Subtle Discrimination?
Ramie Abounaja, a Palestinian-American biomedical engineering undergrad at George Washington University, had hung a Palestinian flag outside of his 23rd St. NW dorm room...
Serena Williams Honored at Star Studded Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the...
Wednesday, Sports Illustrated honored Serena Williams, presenting her with the Sportsperson of the Year Award at a ceremony in NYC. Williams accepted the award...
Statement from Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce on...
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s suggestion during a hearing of oral arguments for the case of Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin that...
E.X.O. – The Legend of Wale Williams — An African Superhero...
YouNeek Studios, the Maryland based transmedia company, is proud to bring the graphic novel, E.X.O. - The Legend of Wale Williams Part One to...
Race, Place Shape Fate for Youngest DC Residents, Bainum Family Foundation...
Young children living in the District of Columbia’s Ward 7 and Ward 8 disproportionately face obstacles that impede their educational, developmental, and even survival...
Soon You Could Be Powering Your Home Every Time You Use...
With the focus on environmental conservation in recent years, sewage pollution has become an increasing worry.
Unfortunately, even when attempting to reduce the dangers of...
Why Are Elderly Public Housing Residents in D.C. Getting Forced from...
Levant Graham thought she would live in her home on T Street NW her whole life. The 84-year-old moved into the Washington, D.C., home...