Republicans have traditionally supported lower tax rates for businesses and individuals, as well as tax incentives to help boost economic activity. Currently, the act is set to expire at the end of ...
Administration for Children and Families at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Did you know that Head Start programs are more than just preschool? The program can be a lifeline for ...
Quincy Olivari began his collegiate journey at Rice University, where he played four seasons. During his tenure, he led the Owls and ranked third in Conference USA in scoring, averaging 18.7 points ...
By Nsenga K. Burton, PhD, NNPA Culture and Entertainment Editor “Ain’t nothing perfect in this world other than Jesus and Luther Vandross’s first album.” – Ruby (Jenifer Lewis), Black-ish In the world ...
By Peggy Cook Communications Manager Skanska USA Building CINCINNATI – Cincinnati-based Jostin Construction has been named to Skanska USA Building’s Excellence in Construction Leadership Program (ECLP ...
The Cincinnati NAACP vehemently condemns anyone involved with the racist and offensive text messages received by Black and Brown people in our community and around the country. There are provocateurs ...
Benya Coleman, a Hughes STEM High School student, was surprised by UC staff during the 2022 Decision Day. Coleman, a Marian Spencer Scholar, will graduate from UC in 2026. Photo courtesy of UC. Benya ...
As Washington, D.C., prepares for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration and the certification of electoral votes, officials have designated these events as “national special security events”—the ...
This has been an erratic election cycle. At times insane. Other times nonsensical. The campaign rhetoric was ratchet. The platform ominous. Yet here we are. The nation, saturated by four years of ...