Rights organizations concerned about what could be a new ‘Muslim Ban’
With the stroke of a pen, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order titled, “Protecting The United States From Foreign Terrorists And Other National...
New research shows Black Americans face sharply higher dementia risks
A new study reveals that Americans over the age of 55 have a 42 percent chance of developing dementia, a figure more than double...
Striving to be of service
The Fruit of Islam (F.O.I.) strive to share the life-giving, life-saving teachings of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad in the communities they serve. They...
New study reveals impact of heirs’ property policies on Black land and wealth erosion
Black people in America have had a sordid relationship with land and property ownership due to historic and ongoing housing discrimination. A new study...
Amid tragedy, community works to aid in wildfire recovery efforts
PASADENA, Calif.—Dianne Lewis’ home was destroyed in flames from the Eaton Fire, but she has been working to help the people in her community...
Tulsa Race Massacre survivors denied justice again
Attorneys for the last survivors of the 1921 Race Massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Greenwood District, better known as Black Wall Street, expressed their disappointment...
Things to know about Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and its uses
Artificial intelligence, or AI, is increasingly becoming integrated into everyday life. People interact with AI through digital assistants like Siri, chatbots like ChatGPT, search engine...
Gaza ceasefire deal made, but can Israel be trusted to uphold it?
Palestinians filled the streets of the besieged Gaza Strip upon the news that a long-desired ceasefire deal was reached in the 15-month war that...
White scholars ponder ‘The Causes’ for their own race’s evildoings
There was a U.S. Senator from Kansas by the name of John James Ingalls who, on January 23, 1890 during a meeting in the...
Experts raise questions about SIDS after study shows vaccinating preterm babies greatly increases risk of apnea
Hospitalized preterm infants had a 170% higher incidence of apnea within 48 hours of receiving their routine 2-month vaccinations compared to unvaccinated babies, according...




















