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Gwen Berry turns away from flag on US Olympic trials podium, says she was ‘set up’

By George Ramsay Hammer thrower Gwen Berry says that the playing of the national anthem while she was on the podium at the US OlympicĀ track and field trials was “set up.” Berry turned away from the flag to face the stands while

June 29, 2021
Opinion

This late civil rights icon’s imprint is everywhere today

Opinion by Peniel E. Joseph The man best known for popularizing the term “Black power”Ā always answered the phoneĀ with the words, “ready for revolution.” Stokely Carmichael answered the phone this way to acknowledge his role in sacred efforts to build a new society

June 29, 2021
National News

Passenger frustration mounts as lines grow at understaffed airports

By Kelsey Kushner The busy summer travel season is in full swing. No matter where your vacation plans take you, if you’re flying, you might want to listen up. People are having trouble making their flights. From TSA shortages to plane delays,

June 29, 2021
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NCAA takes big step toward allowing athletes to profit from name, image or likeness

By Homero De la Fuente In a major step, the NCAA Division I Council voted Monday to support an interim policy that would allow college athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness (NIL) without violating NCAA rules until federal legislation

June 29, 2021
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The Obama portraits are on display at the site of their first date

by Jacqui Palumbo Three years after Barack and Michelle Obama’s official portraits were unveiledĀ at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, the paintings have arrived at the Art Institute of Chicago, where the former President and First Lady had their very first date. On

June 28, 2021
National News

Cincinnati’s first statue of a named woman honors civil rights activist Marian Spencer

By Rachel Trent Historical statues dot the landscape of Cincinnati, Ohio, but the city has been notably lacking any that feature a named woman. Until now. A new statue to be unveiled Sunday honors Marian Spencer, the first Black woman to be

June 28, 2021
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Simone Biles secures spot on United States Gymnastics team for next month’s Tokyo Olympics

By Madeline Holcombe and Jacob Lev Simone BilesĀ has secured a spot on the United States Gymnastics team for next month’sĀ Tokyo Olympics. The four-time Olympic gold medalist competed at the US Gymnastics Olympic trials in St. Louis, Missouri, over the weekend. She finished

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The UK should be having a racial reckoning. Instead, Black Lives Matter activists say they fear for their safety

Analysis by Salma Abdelaziz Aima, 19, is one of Britain’s most prominent Black Lives Matter (BLM) activists, but at a protest in London she is nervous. She has her hood up and, while a pandemic-mandated mask covers most of her face, she

June 28, 2021
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Department of Education has let colleges off the hook for $1 billion owed to taxpayers

By Katie Lobosco The federal government has failed to collect more than $1 billion in fines and other money owed by colleges, most of which is owed by for-profitĀ institutions, according to aĀ reportĀ released Thursday by a non-profit advocacy group. There are nearly 1,300

June 28, 2021
Politics

DOJ to launch task force to address rise in threats against election officials

By Evan Perez and Christina Carrega The Justice Department announced on Friday that it is launching a task force to address the rise in threats against election officials, according to a memo sent to all federal prosecutors and the FBI. “The Department

June 28, 2021
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