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NABJ announces 2012 Salute to Excellence awards finalists
NABJ - The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) announced today the finalists for its 2012 Salute to Excellence Awards. The competition honors work from print, television, radio, online, photojournalism, and public relations. Winners will be announced Saturday, June 23 at a gala celebration during NABJ's 37th Annual Convention and Career Fair in New Orleans, the largest annual gathering of minority journalists in the country....
Ivy League school janitor graduates with honors
Associated Press: NEW YORK — For years, Gac Filipaj mopped floors, cleaned toilets and took out trash at Columbia...
Man charged in death offers victim's foot for deal
By Anderson Independent Mail - ANDERSON, S.C.: Associated Press — A homeless man charged with killing and dismembering his friend says he can't remember much about the...
President Obama declares personal support for same-sex marriage but will it cost Black votes?
President Obama’s declaration of personal support for same-sex marriage may cost him some Black votes. But how...
Postal Service: Will keep rural post offices open
By Hope Yen, Associated Press - Bending to strong public opposition, the nearly bankrupt U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday backed off a plan to close thousands of rural post offices after May 15 and...
Obama voices his support for gay marriage
By Julie Pace, Associated Press: Washington - Equivocal no longer, President Barack Obama declared his support for gay marriage on Wednesday in a historic announcement that instantly elevated a...
Obama voices his support for gay marriage
By Julie Pace, Associated Press: Washington - Equivocal no longer, President Barack Obama declared his support for gay marriage on Wednesday in a historic announcement that instantly elevated a...
Officials: Chemical from printer bombs used again
By Adam Goldman and Eileen Sullivan, Associated Press: WASHINGTON — U.S. officials say al-Qaida's sophisticated new underwear bomb contained a chemical that was also used in a failed 2010 effort...