Video via Buzzfeed.com BTN STAFF Snoop Dogg was out in New York City last week promoting an online series he created called “Coach Snoop.” The series is in conjunction with AOL and Snoop stopped and
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Sabbath Day Scripture (10/03/15)
“Many sorrows shall be to the wicked: but he that trusteth in the LORD, mercy shall compass him about.“ Psalms 32:18
Read moreResearch have linked Alzheimer’s Disease to Stress
BTN STAFF A recent study from the University of Florida researchers has linked Alzheimer’s disease with stress. Good indication that we need to take it easy in life. To read more about this story click
Read moreBeyoncé, Prince and Usher will Perform with JAY Z at Tidal Benefit Concert
BTN STAFF On Tuesday, JAY Z announced that his partnered company Tidal will be having a benefit concert in Brooklyn. The concert will take place on October 20th at the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn, New
Read moreBloody Month of September in Chicago
By: Jarrod Horton Staff Writer I saw a man get killed before, I was coming out of restaurant behind the victim. He was walking out the door and the shooter was running towards him with the
Read moreNew Music on BTN Soundcloud Player (09/30/15) >>> Satele: “Memory of a Sweet Soul”
BTN STAFF New Music on our Soundcloud Player comes from Columbus Ohio producer Satele. His new single “Memory of a Sweet Soul” is a remix of A Tribe Called Quest instrumental. To listen to the
Read moreDerrick Rose Injured in First Practice with the Chicago Bulls
BTN STAFF Derrick Rose, the former NBA MVP was injured in his first practice back with the Bulls. According to a statement release from the team he was elbowed in the face and suffered “left
Read moreVideo of the Day >>> Chance the Rapper + Vic Mensa performs “U Mad” & Dance to Chief Keef “Faneto”
Chance the Rapper + Vic Mensa performs “U Mad” & Dance to Chief Keef “Faneto” Watch More Videos: Go to Video Links Category or Subscribe to Black Truth News You tube Page
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