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NAACP protesting NY's "Stop and Frisk" policy for Father's Day. The recession changes the face of majority of births.
Republicans are expected to repeat last year's behavior of handing down a veto to the President's budget, and music lovers mourn today at the death of the legendary Chuck Brown.
Republicans are preparing to pass a bill that adds billions in defense spending and gospel singer Marvin Winans was robbed in Michigan.
For the first time in history minority births are exceeding that of whites, and the NAACP and the National Auction Network are planning a Father's Day March in Sanford, Florida.

SBN Sports, hosted by Ty Miller, covers all the major sports highlights of the day. With nearly 50 reports each week, AURN keeps our listeners up-to-date on all the key events of each season. Our coverage of Black College Sports is unparalleled in urban broadcasting. From the Pittsburgh Steelers to Tiger Woods, AURN shares insights into the world of sports.
Recognizing that student athletes from the nation's historical Black Colleges were simply not getting the same national exposure that the students were receiving from the other major colleges, American Urban Radio Networks exercised its responsibility in focusing attention on these gifted athletes.
For almost 35 years, SBN Sports, a division of American Urban Radio Networks, has recognized and celebrated the outstanding players from our nation's traditionally Black Colleges and Universities. Many of SBN's All-Americans have gone on to perform in the National Football League with distinction.
