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The list of unwarranted calls on Black people rages on.

President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama held a moment of silence miles away on the South Lawn of the White House in DC.

“Anybody can tell you how to do it/ but they never did it…”– “Already Home,” The Blueprint 3 New York City is the best city…

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Marcy Borders, the women featured in an iconic 9/11 image has died of stomach cancer.

4-year-old Jaden Howe became a hero right after he’d been given a bath and dressed, his mother, Juana Snell left the room and passed out. Thankfully, Juana taught Jaden how to call 911 in case of emergency, so he didn’t panic and did just what he was taught. “We’ve practiced. We went over the numbers […]

The four major cell phone service providers–Sprint, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and AT&T — enabled customers to text their emergencies to the local governments in 16 states that are set up for it. (Only Vermont is currently using the technology statewide.) So yes, this basically means that instead of calling 911, you can no text them […]

September 11, 2001 was a beautiful day in New York City. The sky was an almost cloudless blue and then, at 9:03 am, a plane hit the South Tower of the World Trade Center and changed the course of the lives of Americans forever. Must Read: 25 Of The Best Looks From Our Favorite COVERGIRLS […]

Ever heard the saying, “Stay ready, so you don’t have to get ready?” . . . Well, with the ambush of earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis and tornadoes we’ve experienced since the beginning of the year, you should’ve seen enough by now to know how devastating the effects of any disaster – natural or man-made, can be. […]

One of the most iconic photos from 9/11 was a black woman covered in dust as she ran away from the twin towers that was about to fall on her co-workers. Marcy Borders who worked for Bank of America at the time recently revealed on “The View”, the hardships she has suffered since that fateful […]