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On July 17, 1933, two pilots, Dr. Albert Forsythe and C. Alfred Anderson became the first black men to make a cross-country flight from Bader Field in Atlantic City. The men successfully made the trip without lighting or a radio, with only an altimeter and a map. They coasted to Los Angeles in their plane, […]

Huggy Lowdown runs through the rough week of Chad, asking America "how bad is your week? it ain't that Chad is it."  Plus, a small bit on Kris Jenner's breast, drunk celbrities, and more.

Tom awards a $2,000 dollar giftcard to a family to buy  school supplies.

Dominique jokes with the crew about  Lozada filing for divorce, the baby with straightened hair, and more on TJMS.

Chris Paul blasts through 60 seconds of Chad Johnson and Evelyn Lozada.

Allers is a proponent of family vacations that offer educational and cultural learning experiences and has partnered with Visit Orlando. “Orlando’s Deal Season” is August 15 – September 30.  

Roland Martin talks with Dr. Jeff Gardere about bi-polar disorder.

Sybil Wilkes discusses today's news headlines including a group planning to "scold" Obama for boasting, Joe Biden's chain remark, and more on TJMS.

While medical researchers have not been able to pinpoint exactly what causes uterine fibroids in women, studies have suggested that family history, a diet heavy with red meat and obesity may all be contributing factors. One study released this year by researchers at Boston University, however, suggested there may be a link between the kinds […]

At 101 years old, Lee Wesley Gibson of Keatchie, Louisiana is the oldest surviving member of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Gibson served as a pullman porter for 38 years. Back in the day, the job of pullman porter was considered a middle-class position, something Gibson, who was raised by a poor single mom, […]

Huggy Lowdown jokes about Monday Night Football, saying the score was "lower than Gabourey Sidibe in a hammock." Plus, Huggy Lowdown announces Chad Johnson as "Bama of the Week."