Florida Courier wins more awards for writing, photos
FROM STAFF REPORTS
Continuing its award-winning ways in 10 years as a statewide newspaper, the Florida Courier has racked up three awards from the Florida...
FLORIDA COURIER / 10TH STATEWIDE ANNIVERSARY
HIV/AIDS and equal justice
Four years ago, the Florida Courier reported on the annual International AIDS Conference hosted in Washington, D.C., as well as an...
Wasserman Schultz must now fight on home turf
Congresswoman facing tough primary battle in South Florida district
BY AMY SHERMAN
AND PATRICIA MAZZEI
MIAMI HERALD/TNS
PHILADELPHIA – After quitting her national Democratic Party leadership role...
More than 2 million ballots sent for primary
More than 2 million ballots have been sent to voters for the Aug. 30 primaries, according to the state Division of Elections website.
Most of...
Struggling to unite a fractured Baton Rouge
The mayor and the city face huge divides and problems after the police shooting of Alton Sterling and the murder of three officers.
BY NIGEL...
Crime experts counter Trump’s fear talk
BY JAMES ROSEN
TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE
WASHINGTON – As Richard Rosenfeld listened to Donald Trump accept the Republican presidential nomination on July 21, a couple of...
Mothers of the Moment
Women whose children died at the hands of police or because of gun violence give their testimonies and tell why they’re with Hillary Clinton.
BY...
Who are the New Black Panthers?
1960s activists say new group doesn’t embody their ideals
BY ERICA ERVANS
LOS ANGELES TIMES/TNS
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights calls their organization a hate group,...
MARCHING TO THE BANK
Following up on decades of community advocacy for Black financial institutions, the Black Lives Matter movement has energized a stream of Black Americans to...
Former Fla. journalist uncovers Trump’s ‘stolen’ language
BY BRITTNY MEJIA
LOS ANGELES TIMES / TNS
LOS ANGELES – Since he lost his TV reporting job last year, Jarrett Hill has been looking for...