Smithsonian African American Museum Director Placed on Leave
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — His unexpected leave comes as former President Donald Trump escalates efforts to reshape national cultural narratives.
PRESS ROOM: The Association of Black Psychologists, Inc. (ABPsi) Announces its 56th Annual International Convention
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The ABPsi is excited to invite you to our 56th Annual International Convention. This year’s theme, “Returning to Spirit: The Essence of Who We Be,”
Booker Ignites Hope for Action
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Booker decided to make this drastic move after hearing the challenges from his constituents in his community. He acknowledged, “We could do some small measure of something.”
Wisconsin Voters Reject Musk-Backed Supreme Court Bid, Elect Liberal Judge Susan Crawford
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Crawford’s victory ensures a continued 4–3 liberal majority on the state’s high court and signals growing pushback to Musk’s rising political influence.
Cory Booker sets a record with marathon Senate speech. Will it rally anti-Trump resistance?
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., set a historic record with a marathon speech in the Senate, lasting over 25 hours, to protest President Trump’s actions and rally support against his agenda. Booker’s speech, breaking Strom Thurmond’s 68-year-old record, aims to energize the anti-Trump resistance while emphasizing the urgent need to protect American democracy.
The post Cory Booker sets a record with marathon Senate speech. Will it rally anti-Trump resistance? appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.
Education Department employees cheered as they leave, warn of impacts of cuts
Recently fired Department of Education employees received emotional send-offs as they packed up their belongings amid mass layoffs that cut the workforce by 50 percent. Supporters and advocates rallied in solidarity, warning that the cuts could weaken essential education programs and signaling broader concerns about the future of public education.
The post Education Department employees cheered as they leave, warn of impacts of cuts appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.
How Birmingham’s New Police Chief Tracked Down a Killer — Then Called for Backup
By Barnett Wright | The Birmingham Times When it comes to chasing down bad guys and making arrests, Michael Pickett, named Birmingham Chief of Police on Tuesday, knows what it takes. Literally. Earlier this year, Pickett then interim chief was returning from a family outing when a man was shot and killed on an Interstate […]
Cory Booker Sets a Record with Marathon Senate Speech. Why It Matters
By MIKE CATALINI and STEPHEN GROVES | Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — In a feat of determination, New Jersey Democratic Sen. Cory Booker held the Senate floor with a marathon speech that lasted all night and into Tuesday evening, setting a historic mark to show Democrats’ resistance to President Donald Trump’s sweeping actions. Booker took […]
“I Pulled Out the Ring … And Said ‘[To Her], Would You Be ‘My Forever?’
BY JE’DON HOLLOWAY-TALLEY | Special to the Birmingham Times TIMOTHY & ALLYSON PERRY Live: Pelham Married: Aug. 17, 2002 Met: December 1999, at Timothy’s parent’s home in Trussville. Allyson was coworkers with Timothy’s ex-sister-in-law, when Allyson asked him to ride along with her to drop something off at his parent’s home. Timothy had recently finished […]
Oakwood University Announces the Selection of its 12th President
Gina Spivey-Brown will be the first female president of the Adventist university in Huntsville, Alabama. NEWS RELEASE The Board of Trustees of Oakwood University is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Gina Spivey-Brown, Ph.D., […]
TWO PROMINENT HUNTSVILLE LEADERS MAKING AN IMPACT FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
United Way of Madison County Community Champions Step Up to Serve at 2025 Designer Bag Bingo United Way of Madison County proudly announces Kenny Anderson and Joe Martin as local leaders ralllying 50 male servers […]
Roses in Bloom: A Bridgerton Experience — Psi Alpha Zeta Chapter has flourished since 2010, embodying grace, growth, and service in Madison, AL.
SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS Psi Alpha Zeta Chapter History: Chartered February 17, 2010, Psi Alpha Zeta Chater seeks to establish itself as one of the most distinguished graduate chapters in Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated. Psi […]
Vietnam Veterans Honored at 13th Annual National Observance in Huntsville
By Greg Miley, SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS The Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) Chapter 1067 in Huntsville hosted its 13th Annual Observance of National Vietnam War Veterans Day on Saturday, March 29, 2025. The ceremony took […]
4.2.25 LEGAL NOTICE: RESOLUTION NO. 25-158 & ORDINANCE NO. 25-159
WHEREAS, certain property has recently been annexed to the City of Huntsville. Alabama; andWHEREAS. said property is now legally part orthe incorporated municipality of the City of Huntsville. Alabama, and as such is subject to […]
Charlie Wilson to Perform 25th Annual Alabama Black-Tie Scholarship Gala
Alabama A&M University’s 25th Annual Black-Tie Scholarship Gala presented by Alabama Power with feature R&B icon and musical legend Charlie Wilson. The University’s premier fundraising event will take place Friday, April 25 at the Event Center as AAMU continues […]
Decatur police officer failed to prove he killed Steve Perkins in self-defense, judge rules
By The Associated Press An Alabama judge ruled on Monday that a police officer did not prove that he was acting in self-defense when he shot an armed Black man who was standing in his own […]
4.2.25 LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CITY OF HUNTSVILLE REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS CDBG PUBLIC FACILITIES
The City of Huntsville, Alabama is issuing a Request for Applications (RFA) informing the public that 501(c)3 non-profit organizations may submit applications for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding of Public Facilities for Program Year […]
4.2.25 LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CITY OF HUNTSVILLE REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS CDBG PUBLIC SERVICES
The City of Huntsville, Alabama is informing the public that 501(c)3 non-profit organizations may submit applications for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Public Services funding for Program Year 2025 from Wednesday, April 2, 2025 to […]
4.2.25 LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CITY OF HUNTSVILLE REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS CDBG ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
The City of Huntsville, Alabama is issuing a Request for Applications (RFA) informing the public that 501(c)3 non-profit organizations may submit applications for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding for Economic Development activities for Program […]
4.2.25 LEGAL NOTICE: FAA AIP No. 3-01-0023-023-2025 Mobile County Project No. CCP-003-2020C Michael Baker Project No.: 205667 Jeremiah Denton Airport Dauphin Island, Alabama Replace Bulkhead (Phase II)
Sealed bids will be received by the County Commission of Mobile County, Alabama, in the Mobile Government Plaza, Eighth Floor South Tower, Mobile, Alabama, until 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, and then publicly […]
4.2.25 LEGAL NOTICE: Kohler Co. seeks Staff Engineers for its Huntsville, AL location
Kohler Co. seeks Staff Engineers for its Huntsville, AL location to develop and improve manufacturing automation processes in support of new and existing products to ensure timely delivery of highest quality product and safety of […]
Mobile County teen allegedly driving 100 mph faces murder charge in crash that killed college student
By Patrick Darrington A Mobile County teen previously charged with manslaughter now faces a murder charge after allegedly driving drunk during a fatal crash in November. The upgraded charges for the 17-year-old were confirmed by the […]
Woman in vehicle with child inside struck Huntsville police car; 2 officers seriously injured
By William Thornton Two Huntsville police officers were seriously injured early Sunday morning when a woman struck a police vehicle while she was transporting two other people, including her child, police said. The incident began early […]
The comeback trail: Jonathan Majors lands several leading roles
Jonathan Majors is making a professional and personal comeback following his 2024 misdemeanor conviction, with the release of “Magazine Dreams” and new film projects lined up. Despite past controversy, his performances continue to earn critical praise, and he recently revealed personal struggles, including being a survivor of childhood sexual abuse.
The post The comeback trail: Jonathan Majors lands several leading roles appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.
It’s the Law ! Did You Know?
By Attorney Raven Beach An Alabama couple got married and started a thriving family business. We’ll call them Jane and John. Jane and John had two children. Life treats them well. Then, one day, John […]
FBI confirms latest warning for Chrome, Safari and Edge users
By Leada Gore The FBI has confirmed that threats related to fake file converter websites are ongoing as victims continue to fall victim to the scams. Last week, the FBI’s Denver Field Office issued a warning related […]
Redstone Arsenal Sees Spike in Gun Arrests After Permitless Carry Law
Compiled by Speakin’ Out News Since Alabama’s permitless carry law took effect in January 2023, Redstone Arsenal has seen a sharp rise in firearm-related arrests. According to Redstone officials, 99 people have been arrested for […]
Signal-gate followed Project 2025 protocol
Former National Security Advisor Susan Rice criticized high-ranking Trump officials for using the Signal app to discuss a military attack, calling it an attempt to evade federal record-keeping laws. She warned that this practice undermines national security, damages alliances, and signals a troubling shift in U.S. foreign policy.
The post Signal-gate followed Project 2025 protocol appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.
Breaking News: RFK Jr. oversees mass and sudden firings at FDA
Thousands of FDA employees were abruptly fired or forced to resign on April 1 under a sweeping directive from the Trump administration, dismantling Biden-era leadership and reshaping the agency’s structure. The mass firings, including the departure of top vaccine official Dr. Peter Marks, sparked concerns over the agency’s direction under Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a known vaccine skeptic accused of promoting misinformation.
The post Breaking News: RFK Jr. oversees mass and sudden firings at FDA appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.
200+ Alabama Arise Action supporters rally in favor of reducing state grocery tax
Alabama Arise/Alabama Arise Action Alabama should reduce the state sales tax on groceries again this year and work toward a sustainable solution to end the tax permanently, Alabama Arise Action members told legislators Thursday. More […]
Commentary: Whistling while you work: A tribute to retiring Bishop Walter Scott Thomas Sr.
Bishop Walter Scott Thomas’ retirement marks the end of an era for Baltimore, where he built a nationally recognized ministry from a small congregation and profoundly influenced the city’s faith-based community. A visionary leader, preacher and mentor, his legacy continues through his children, his congregation, and the countless lives he touched, ensuring that his impact will endure beyond his final sermon.
The post Commentary: Whistling while you work: A tribute to retiring Bishop Walter Scott Thomas Sr. appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.
Huntsville Planning Commission approves more homes in Limestone County part of city
By AL.com (REPRINT) More home construction is on the way in the Huntsville part of Limestone County. The Huntsville Planning Commission cleared the way for construction in the massive Greenbrier Preserve development south of Interstate […]
“Why HBCUs and Trades Are Shaping the Future of Education”
HBCUs have always welcomed students of all races and backgrounds. But for Black students looking for an education that honors their heritage, provides robust academic training, supports athletes holistically, and opens doors through career and technical education, these institutions have never been more relevant.
TJ Simpson – Building community and growing in College Corps
TJ Simpson is a third-year Parks and Recreation Management major at California State University, Chico (CSU Chico). A first-generation college student from Southern California, his love for the outdoors stems from his great-grandmother, whose deep appreciation for nature shaped his own. Now based in Long Beach, T.J. is working toward his dream of becoming a park ranger—a goal made more attainable through his participation in #CaliforniansForAll College Corps.
Bridging Generations: Strengthening Community Connections
At the Booker T. Washington Community Service Center—San Francisco’s oldest Black-led nonprofit – generations come together to share wisdom, challenge stereotypes and build a more connected community. Through the Senior Victory Club and Black Legacy Builders Teen Fellowship Program, seniors and youth engage in meaningful conversations that foster respect, understanding and appreciation. These programs create safe spaces, strengthen bonds and promote a more inclusive future.