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Congressman Juan Ciscomani held a brief and well-controlled telephone town hall last evening (April 9). He claims himself to be a defender of Medicaid for “the people who need it the most.” ...
In three cases, federal judges paused the administration’s effort to cut off money from public schools with diversity and ...
Sunday, March 16 in New Orleans sparkled. Thousands of people were out to see the glory and creativity of the Black Masking Indians in New Orleans' Super Sunday. The next Monday's paper, however ...
Harvard frantically tried to avoid a showdown with the Trump administration. Now many of its big donors are pushing the ...
Ohio State football players and their coaches can accept an invitation to visit the White House ... against writer E. Jean Carroll. Likewise, the president's record with Black people isn't clean ...
Some Black churches are pledging to support the National Museum of African American History and Culture following an ...
An exclusive excerpt from Harold Jackson's memoir on surmounting racial barriers in journalism and the “double consciousness” that defines much of Black American life.
Echoes from the Loafers’ Club Meeting It’s a sad thing. Email newsletter signup Sign up for our daily email newsletter What’s that? All I’ve saved for a rainy day is the umbrella I lost. Driving by ...
The 19th reports on how the Trump administration's federal funding cuts are shutting down studies on Alzheimer's care, ...
The examiner's office described the woman as white ... face on her left hand, a black ink-filled heart on her right shoulders and a black ink outline of the stylized letter "S" in a hexagon ...
On the cusp of key legislative deadlines, GOP-led regulations for a marijuana-like drug got more edits Monday — despite vocal ...