Let’s move on childhood obesity
Category: Opinion Written by Jesse Jackson
(NNPA)—Michelle Obama has now challenged Americans to deal with the growing problem of obesity in children. Childhood obesity has tripled in the last thirty years. Nearly one-third of US children are now overweight or obese; nearly one in three will eventually suffer from diabetes. In the African-American and Latino communities, the proportion is almost one in two.
This is, the First Lady said, possibly “an even greater threat to America’s health than smoking” with staggering costs. A recent study put the health care cost of obesity related diseases at $147 billion a year. Obesity is now one of the most common disqualifiers from military service.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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Guest editorial...High-speed Internet service crucial to advancement
Category: Opinion Written by Courier Newsroom
by Benjamin L. Hooks
(NNPA)—The nation’s top officials at the Federal Communications Commission came to Memphis to learn about the state of our high-speed Internet service and how it affects our city. These officials wanted to find out whether high-speed services are being deployed in a way that allows all Americans to benefit.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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Joys and disappointments of a columnist!
Category: Opinion Written by Louis 'Hop' Kendrick
Allow me to discuss a number of persons and asinine statements that agitate me, that I sometimes am compelled to respond, particularly when people try to explain why they don’t read the New Pittsburgh Courier. These persons run the gamut, Blacks with advanced college degrees, college students in their third year, males, females, etc. Some of their excuses are listed below.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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Guest Editorial...No more broken promises for Haiti
Category: Opinion Written by Courier Newsroom
There have been promises to help Haiti in the past, whether the pledges were motivated by natural disasters, like deadly floods in recent years, or political problems, like the ouster of former President Jean Bertrand Aristide, the gap between the promise and its fulfillment has been a wide one.
As the first Black Republic struggles to right herself, the American government, the international community and the nonprofits fulfilling many functions that should be the work of government must be held accountable—the old days of promise today and forget tomorrow cannot be allowed to repeat.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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The 1958 Wichita sit-in
Category: Opinion
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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