The NFL season is now in full effect. And if you are a football fan then you are probably a year round sports fan. Thats why theScore is the App of the Week. There are...
Read More →Medical data breaches are constantly in the news. According to iHealthBeat.org 1 in 10 U.S. residents have been impacted by a medical data breach. It is highly likely that millions of African-Americans have been the...
Read More →September 10, 2015 Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shield Excellus BlueCross BlueShield reported a long running cyber-attack that began in December 2013 but wasn’t discovered until Aug. 5, 2015. The breach may have exposed information on as...
Read More →Let’s be real for a minute, not everyone who gets pregnant is happily married and expecting a child. And when the situation does happen there is a different set of responsibilities and obligations that must...
Read More →Anonymously Ask A Black person is a website that allows anyone to ask a black person a question. Anyone can ask an intelligent question and get an intelligent answer from a black person. The site,...
Read More →So you think having a baby is easy. Better not say that to any woman. The act of giving birth requires careful preparation by the parents and medical attention. As new parents you have to know...
Read More →Let’s talk about AACR Rule #6; Nothing is ever completely deleted. Nothing! So black people be warned! Social media never forgets and it never throws anything away. Nothing! Whatever you posted online, comments, pictures whatever, years ago or yesterday is still out there....
Read More →August 24, 2015 IRS Breach The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) widened the scope of the breach first announced in May. The government agency is saying that as many as 390,000 taxpayers are now at risk. The...
Read More →It is with great glee and little regret that we report that the two year cellphone contract has died; sort of. Are we finally rid of this painful financial burden? Maybe. In the past cellphone...
Read More →Fall is creeping up on students all over the nation. Fall means returning to the campus or classroom. In 2015, the number of black students entering college or returning for another year is rising again. Black...
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