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Stepping Into Your Next By Tanya M. Wilson – 360 You Fear is often the roadblock that stops us in our tracks when it comes to reaching our full potential, or the purpose for which we were born. So often we fail to listen to that still small voice that continues to replay in our […]

Former Davdison College student and Republican Lenny McAllister doesn't believe race played any part in General Stanley McChrystal's comments--quoted in the upcoming edition of Rolling Stone.

VIA: TheUrbanDaily.com Given the amount of TV that the average American child watches (28 to 32 hours per week), the fathers on TV can be almost more influential than the real life ones. While we’ve seen the number of Black Dads on TV diminish over the years, thanks to syndication, DVR and box sets we […]

Pastor Donnie McClurkin shared his knowledge of the gospel music industry with gospel recording artist hopefuls this season on BET's Sunday Best. Here McClurkin shares is knowledge on the power of God. He says: "Just stand when you've done all you can..."

Darryl Willis, from Louisiana, is vice president for resources at BP America. He is also the head of the BP Claims Process and the face of BP's TV claims commericals.

Long-time NBA player Maunte Bol died over the weekend. Bol was 47 years old. He played for several NBA teams, including Washington Wizards (they were the Bullets when Bol played); Golden State Warriers; Philadelphia 76ers; and the Miami Heat.

As I was reading the latest issue of Vibe Magazine, I was introduced to a North Carolina based folk music group - the Carolina Chocolate Drops. I decided to do a little investigation and found out that the group is a part of an old North Carolina musical tradition.

This video is hilarious. This baby has some serious rhythm!

On Saturday, we celebrate Juneteenth, the day 145 years ago when news finally made its way to Texas that slavery was no longer the law of the land. It was on June 19th 1865 that Union soldiers arrived at Galveston, Texas with word that the Civil War had ended and that enslaved Africans in the region were free.

Looks like the fight between for LeBron continues. Yesterday members of the Shaker Dance Academy along with the Boys and Girls of Akron and Cleveland mingled near the fountain at Tower City Center in downtown Cleveland. Just minutes later the music starting blaring “Holding Out for Hero” and the flash mob began.

Creating the life you want is all about claiming it before it happens. You have to stay positive for this to work.

Kelly Price entered the national stage as an R&B singer, but on every album she included an inspirational song.  During a recent interview Price said: “I’m not a gospel or an R&B artist. I am an artist.  I never left R&B and I have a gospel song on every R&B album. I do music I […]