Editorial As Dr. King once asked, where do we go from here? The year 2025 marks the nation’s 39th observance of a national holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ironically, the still-beloved minister and martyr was... Texas Metro News9 hours ago
Editorial Commentary: From Plains to Scranton: A Reflection on Jimmy Carter and Joe Biden The history of the American presidency is as much a study of contrasts as it is of similarities. Texas Metro News9 hours ago
Editorial The Gray Area: Wake up and Wear A Mask Wake up and wear a mask! We cannot go to sleep in this Covid-19 Pandemic. If we listen to our Texas governor, Gregg Abbott,... Texas Metro NewsMarch 19, 2021
Editorial They Don’t Want Our Souls At The Polls Dr. Julianne Malveaux sheds light on Republican opposition to HR1. Texas Metro NewsMarch 18, 2021
Editorial The Black Card: Big Mama Said ‘Find the Good in Everybody’ Terry Allen shares lessons learned from his late grandmother, Lucille Allen. Terry AllenMarch 17, 2021
Editorial My Truth: Rep. Sherman files legislation on transparency of catfish mislabeling Truth in advertising is important and it is time out for those merchants who play “dumb” as they serve an inferior and less expensive... Cheryl SmithMarch 16, 2021
Editorial Quit Playin’: Abbott, Neanderthals and Jokes! In September of 1986, Greg Abbott was jogging on a windy day through Houston’s ritzy River Oaks neighborhood. A large Oak limb snapped as... Texas Metro NewsMarch 16, 2021
Cheryl's World My Truth: The ‘Walk’ Looks A Bit Different Today Texas Metro News publisher Cheryl Smith shares this week's 'truth.' Cheryl SmithMarch 4, 2021
Editorial Our Voices: 30 Years ago, I watched Rodney King beaten. We thought our fight was finally over. "Our nation needs to make a decision about how many more instances of police brutality we need to witness.' Texas Metro NewsMarch 3, 2021
Editorial Spelman Alum Rosalind Brewer’s Success Is Testament To HBCU Impact Marian Wright Edelman explains influence of historically Black colleges and universities. Texas Metro NewsFebruary 13, 2021
Editorial What’s On Miles’ Mind: “KAREN” By Miles JayeColumnist Who is Karen? What has such a common given name come to represent? Fairly or unfairly, the nomenclature is inaccurate if... Texas Metro NewsFebruary 7, 2021
Editorial During Black History Month, Let’s Reflect on the Past to Move Toward the Future By Norma Adams-WadeSr. Staff Writer This is the first Black History Month since the disastrous year of 2020. We want to close that door... Texas Metro NewsFebruary 6, 2021