Russ Parr Morning Show

For today's Black History Moment, Russ talks about the life and legacy of James McCune Smith.

Russ Parr Morning Show

Tips On Fighting A Cold & Beauty Items That May Cause Cancer

For those who are unfamiliar with the 5x GRAMMY winner (which may or may not include Chris Brown), here are some of his standout tracks!

The NBA investigated a postgame incident that took place in the loading dock of the FedExForum in Memphis as the Pacers were about to depart one week ago, back on Jan. 29. A report was published an hour before the Pacers hosted the Cleveland Cavaliers late Sunday afternoon. It was reported that “acquaintances of Grizzlies […]

Although she made history last night becoming the most Grammy winning artist of all time, the biggest conversation was about what she didn't go home with. Click inside to check out some fan reactions!

Tony Hawk will donate half of the proceeds of autographed photos to the Tyre Nichols fund for a skatepark. The post Legendary Skater Tony Hawk To Help Fund Skatepark In Honor Of Tyre Nichols appeared first on NewsOne.

Gabrielle Union was spotted on Instagram giving us fashion goals in a sleek blazer and jeans ensemble.

Russ Parr Morning Show

What's Your Point: Guns In Congress & Ilhan Omar removed from House Foreign CommitteeWhat's Your Point with Russ Parr & Armstrong Williams

Paul Butler, Georgetown Law Professor and author of the book "Chokehold: Policing Black Men" joins the Russ Parr Morning Show to discuss the subject.

Russ Parr Morning Show

He was the founding Dean of the law school at Howard University and helped create the department and was the first President of what is now Virginia State University and historically Black College.  

An arrest warrant for Jason Lewis, who shot and killed Karon Blake in D.C., shows the 13-year-old victim told the shooter "I'm a kid." The post ‘I’m A Kid’: Karon Blake’s Final Words Revealed As D.C. Homeowner Charged With Murder Of Boy, 13 appeared first on NewsOne.

Russ Parr Morning Show

Today we honor Carter G Woodson. He was born in 1875. He was an American historian, author, journalist and founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History.