LOCAL NEWS

Election guide to September 6 Massachusetts primary

Here's a breakdown of the upcoming democratic and republican state primaries. More »

Black History: Before the NAACP, the Niagara Movement fought for equal rights

By the time the Niagara Movement hit Boston for its annual conference in late August 1907, W.E.B. Du Bois was poised for battle. The Movement had inched along the prior three years, and the strain of running an organization plagued with chronic infighting, limited resources and an almost insurmountable goal of attaining racial equality within turn-of-the-century America was a daunting task. More »

NATIONAL NEWS

NIH's 'Minority Scholars' program helps produce Ph.D.s

Stacyann Morgan got into biomedical engineering through a simple Google search. She got through an undergraduate program in the emerging field thanks to a federally-funded program that provides multi-layered support to black and Latino students at City College of New York. More »

GOP convention parades rainbow coalition of speakers

As the Republican National Convention kicks off in Tampa, Fla., there are a few things you can bet on: a red, white and blue decorating theme, endless repetition of the term "Obamacare" followed by a chorus of jeers and a diverse parade of speakers making the case for the GOP team of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. More »

Student loan debt stymies economic growth

When this year's student debt burden surpassed the $1 trillion mark, it became even larger than the amount of debt held on credit cards. New findings now conclude that heavy student loan debt delays the ability of young graduates to buy a home and in the worst scenarios, strips Social Security benefits and even disability income also known as Supplemental Security Income. More »

President Obama and the 'First Black' Syndrome

Adulation and the perks of celebrity should accompany becoming the first of your race or ethnic group to achieve international acclaim or political power. That's probably what confused Gabby Douglas, the first African American woman to win an Olympic gold medal in the individual all-around gymnastics competition. More »


HEALTH

Arthritis: Exercise key to slowing common painful condition

Say this about Valerie Bertrand -- she is determined to get in shape and lose weight. She can be found five days a week working out at Body By Brandy Fitness Studio. More »

With more options today, surgery not the only recourse

Alveta Haynes is living proof that osteoarthritis doesn't trouble only the old. Back in the early seventies, Haynes was in her teens, ripping and running on the courts until she seriously injured her left knee playing basketball. More »

Best remedy for osteoarthritis? Get up and go

More than one in five American adults has a form of arthritis, a condition that causes painful joints. Once called rheumatism, this collection of ailments includes osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and gout. More »

A weighty situation

Being overweight or obese increases a person's risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke, some types of cancer, sleep apnea, metabolic syndrome and gallbladder and fatty liver disease. More »

A closer look

KNEES are commonly afflicted by osteoarthritis causing pain, stiffness and difficulty in walking and performing normal day-to-day activities. More »