Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest won’t carry over into next season, USA TODAY Sports confirmed Thursday. Kaepernick, who is expected to opt out of his contract with the San Francisco 49ers, either sat or kneeled while The Star-Spangled Banner was played... Continue Reading →
Charles Barkley still isn't making any friends with the Golden State Warriors. During Thursday's Inside the NBA, the Hall of Famer weighed in on Kevin Durant's knee injury, which is set to sideline the star for at least four weeks.... Continue Reading →
The Jets will release wide receiver Brandon Marshall on Friday, a source confirmed, continuing an off-season of seismic changes in Florham Park. Newsday on Thursday night first reported the latest high-profile cut for the Jets. In the span of less than a... Continue Reading →
Rev. Samuel Rodriguez Creates Safe Haven for Immigrants and Encourages Other Churches to Do the Same
The Latino pastor who prayed at President Trump's inauguration is opening his church to those who fear deportation under the president's new immigration policy--and encouraging other churches to do the same. Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, the president of the National Hispanic... Continue Reading →
Disney's new live-action Beauty and the Beast will feature the brand's first openly gay character, LeFou, who reportedly has an "exclusively gay moment" in the film. The pro-LGBT announcement followed Disney XD, a property of the company, airing a same-sex kiss. The move upsets... Continue Reading →
The difference between what once was and what currently is; is the difference between “day and night” and “light and dark”. America currently has a President that bears witness to this spiritual fact (darkness): “I and I alone can fix-it”.... Continue Reading →
It's one very tiny step for womankind: After the hit "Hidden Figures," which highlights a group of African-American women and their contribution to the U.S. space program, Lego has announced it will sell a Women of NASA set of its... Continue Reading →
NASA will pay Boeing Co up to $373.5 million for rides to fly up to five astronauts to the International Space Station aboard Russian Soyuz capsules, the U.S. space agency said on Tuesday. The extra rides will allow the National... Continue Reading →
New Hope Baptist Church, pastored by Rev. Jerry Young, held the grand finale of their 6th Annual Back in the Day-Black History Celebration February 23. The church’s last of a four-part series that reflected struggles, resistance, pride, dignity, accomplishments, responsibility,... Continue Reading →