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Obama smiling as unemployment drops

In January 2008, 627,000 Americans on a weekly basis applied for unemployment benefits and the country was getting ready to crash. The economy was collapsing and the majority of the…

Gov. Scott signed 19 bills, some beneficial

I would have to admit that I did not know that Governor Scott signed 19 bills last week. I would like to put the blame on television, the news, the…

Should Blacks push for immigration reform?

Elizabeth McCleanhan, 69 Liberty City, retired                 “No, that would bring up more problems than what we already have.” Jimmy Robinson, 60 Little…

Many college-hopeful Blacks facing darkened futures

When you’re running a race, one of the last things you want to hear is that you have to begin thousands of yards behind the starting line — or that…

Trayvon’s father reminds me of mine

No matter how in control we aim to be sometimes our emotions can have a mind of their own. It happened to me the other day after being deeply touched…

The old adage is still true: All politics is local

As voters prepared to go to the polls last November, they faced a host of last-minute tactics from the right, aimed at keeping senior citizens, college students and minorities from…

Crime Scene: April 17, 2013

Burglars ram pick-up truck into shop, steal owner’s motorcycle Burglars rammed a pick-up truck into the gated garage of a carpentry shop early last Friday morning, making off with the owner’s…

Street Talk: April 17, 2013

Should the Black community support the Dolphins M-DC deal? Cecil Claire, 51 Liberty City, property management                 “I’m not interested in the Dolphins,…