
Before you can snag that great job, you have to get to the interview. To get the interview, you must not make this mistake on your resume.

My children came out nearly perfect, yours can too, follow this advice.

An email sent to me recently started of this way: It seems that every couple of days New Orleans loses one of its treasured Entrepreneurs.

First off, do not hire anyone who is unsuited for the job or oversuited, such as a Hooters' girl wearing a hijab.

... studies repeatedly have found that resumes with traditional names are substantially more likely to lead to job interviews than are identical resumes with distinctively minority-sounding names. The results suggest that giving one’s child a minority name may impose important economic costs on the child.

Today, you, my dear reader, can celebrate this holiday by giving yourself a new name. Change your first, middle, or last name.

Deshon Marman, who was in San Francisco to attend a former high school teammate's funeral, was asked to pull up his sagging pants before boarding a US Airways flight to Albuquerque yesterday, but refused and was arrested.

Yes there are really people named Lahtrina. Check out the MySpace page for LaTrina M. Scott

Young Blacks are caught in a Catch-22: they can't get jobs because they don't have a good education, because they can't get jobs they turn to crime, because so many end up in prison they can't get jobs when they get out, because they father children just before going to prison, their children grow up in fatherless, poverty-racked households (you can't rightly call them homes)...

Melissa Nelson, 25, a rude, thoughtless Racine, Wisconsin woman was fined $400 for sending a text message in a movie theater.