July 15, 2021

Candace Parker First Woman on NBA 2K22 Video Game Cover

By Leah Asmelash A bestselling basketball video game will, for the first time ever, feature a woman athlete on its cover. Candace Parker, of the WNBA’s Chicago Sky, will be on the cover of a special edition of “NBA 2K22.” Her appearance marks the first time a female athlete will be on one of the

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Black academics like Shaw Univ dean Valerie Ann Johnson were excited by Nikole Hannah-Jones' rejection of UNC tenure and decision to take her talents to a HBCU.

Nikole Hannah-Jones Inspires Black Academics to Choose HBCUs

By Joel Brown There were many Black professionals and academics watching Tuesday morning’s interview with Nikole Hannah-Jones as if they were sitting in a Black church. That is to say, there were some loud “amens” spoken in agreement to what Hannah-Jones said about achieving success in white spaces. “I’ve spent my entire life proving that

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Angry parents and community members protest after a Loudoun County School Board meeting was halted by the school board because the crowd refused to quiet down, in Ashburn, Virginia, U.S. June 22, 2021. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Understanding the Critical Race Theory Controversy in Schools

By Nicquel Terry Ellis From chaotic school board meetings to political strife along party lines, critical race theory has ignited a controversy across the country in recent months. At least two dozen states have banned critical race theory or introduced legislation to ban it from being taught in the classroom, with many conservatives calling it

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The US Capitol building is seen in Washington, DC, on May 11, 2021. (Photo by Daniel SLIM / AFP) (Photo by DANIEL SLIM/AFP via Getty Images)

Key Congressional Battles: Infrastructure, Voting, January 6

By Paul LeBlanc Congress has just two weeks to ramp up negotiations on a number of key Biden administration agenda items before the end of the current work period threatens to halt any meaningful progress. Legislation addressing the infrastructure, voting rights and police reform will all be top of mind on Capitol Hill this week

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A stunning mural celebrating the Black trailblazers of America's pastime was unveiled in Denver's Five Points neighborhood Tuesday.

Denver Mural Honors Black Baseball Legends at MLB All-Star

By Tori Mason The MLB All-Star Game exhibits some of the best players in the game, but an artist assured baseball legends will be honored long after the 9th inning. A stunning mural celebrating the Black trailblazers of America’s pastime was unveiled in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood Tuesday. In just four days, Dallas-based artist Jeremy

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WOLFE CITY, TX - OCTOBER 05: Attorney Lee Merritt speaks during a candle light vigil in honor of Jonathan Price on October 5, 2020 in Wolfe City, Texas. Wolfe City police officer Shaun Lucas has been charged in relation to the fatal shooting of Price on October 3, 2020 after Price was allegedly trying to stop a domestic dispute. (Photo by Montinique Monroe/Getty Images)

Civil Rights Lawyer Lee Merritt Runs for Texas Attorney General

By Veronica Stracqualursi Civil rights attorney Lee Merritt announced Tuesday that he’s running as Democrat for Texas attorney general, joining a competitive state race to take on Republican incumbent Ken Paxton. Merritt has become nationally known over the past few years for representing several families of Black men and women who have died at the

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Lumber boards stacked at the Charles Ingram Lumber Company warehouse in Effingham, South Carolina, U.S., on Monday, May 10, 2021. Over the past year, new home-building has reached a nearly 15-year high, fueling extraordinary demand for building materials as lumber producers began quickly exhausted inventories, sending futures prices surging to new records. Photographer: Bre Bradham/Bloomberg via Getty Images

US Wholesale Prices Hit Record High, Inflation Shows Signs

By Chris Isidore US wholesale prices posted the biggest 12-month increase on record. That’s the bad news. But the US economy offered some rare good news on inflation Wednesday, too: Costs didn’t rise as much in June as they did in May, raising hopes that prices could be leveling off or even retreating in some

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US President Joe Biden speaks during Independence Day celebrations on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, July 4, 2021. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

Biden Warns Voting Rights Under Threat, Avoids Filibuster

By Kevin Liptak, Paul LeBlanc and Kate Sullivan President Joe Biden issued a dire and angry warning Tuesday that the very underpinnings of American democracy were under threat, calling an ongoing assault on voting rights the gravest challenge to American democracy since the Civil War. But he stopped short of embracing changes to Senate procedure

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