Young Black College Grads: We Are More Disciplined Financially than Our Parents
MILWAUKEE – Young African American college graduates say they are much more serious about reaching financial goals than previous generations, according to new Northwestern Mutual research. A large...
View ArticleAmericans Are Visiting the Doctor Less Frequently
WASHINGTON – In 2010, working-age adults made an average of 3.9 visits to doctors, nurses or other medical providers, down from 4.8 in 2001, according to a report released today by the U.S. Census...
View ArticlePhilanthropy Directed to Black Males in U.S. Reveals Important Trends
NEW YORK – Nearly every major indicator of economic, social, and physical well-being shows that black men and boys in the U.S. do not have access to the structural supports and opportunities needed to...
View ArticleRed States Top List for Those Looking for Interracial Love
RENO – As per usual, the 2012 election heats up to a frenzy as the country is divided between red and blue states, conservative and liberal. But the personal may not always be the political, based on...
View ArticleCharter School Movement Continues to Grow in California
SACRAMENTO – The California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) today announced that 109 charter schools opened across the state for the 2012-13 school year, surpassing last year’s new charter school...
View ArticleDreamworks’ How To Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular Comes To Sacramento
NEW YORK – Soon, Sacramentans will experience the magic of fire-breathing dragons that soar through arena skies in DREAMWORKS’ HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON LIVE SPECTACULAR. Back in May, DreamWorks...
View ArticleHow to Stay Healthy Through the Holidays
CHICAGO – Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the holiday season and a celebratory time full of temptations and demands due to family gatherings, parties, shopping and entertaining. Unhealthy habits...
View ArticleSupport the Local Economy: Celebrate Small Business Saturday
WASHINGTON – November 24 is Small Business Saturday, a day set aside to support the small businesses that play a vital role in creating jobs and economic opportunities all across the country. “Small...
View ArticleASPiRE Announces The World Premiere Of THE ROOT 100
ATLANTA – ASPiRE today announced the world premiere of its new original series, THE ROOT 100. Hosted by Emmy-winning television journalist and CNN Anchor Suzanne Malveaux, the weekly show is based on...
View ArticleU.S. Entrepreneurship Rates Increase
BABSON PARK - Entrepreneurship in the United States is experiencing high growth, according to the 2011 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) U.S. Report issued today by Babson College and Baruch...
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