Threatening to withhold federal education funding is not some political game — it directly and irreparably harms some of our most vulnerable student populations.” ...
For New York liberals of a certain age, the term “states’ rights” has long been synonymous with segregation in the South.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Pastor Jamal Bryant of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church about leading a movement to swear off shopping at Target for Lent.
The boycott against the retail giant came after Black faith leaders called their congregations to do a "Target Fast" for 40 days for Lent, in hopes the company would reverse course on gutting their ...
La Crosse mayor candidates Shaundel Washington-Spivey and Chris Kahlow debated on topics such as the Pathways Home plan, the REACH Center rezoning, and the creation of a city administrator at UW-La ...
With problems piling up for the new live-action “Snow White,” the son of the 1937 version’s director told Page Six it’s enough to make his father and Walt Disney ...
And looking inward, BlackRock’s Gadsden-Williams — who is now co-lead of global talent and culture — has indicated that the ...
A bill banning diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at public colleges and universities has cleared the Kentucky Senate.
State attorneys general have a higher profile than in years past, thanks to lawsuits against the federal government and private companies.
Kansas Republican Kris Kobach lost races for governor in 2018 and the U.S. Senate in 2020 but resurrected his political ...
The GOP activists who elected Lt. Gov. Beckwith appreciate his aggressive, upfront style. Others view it as an affront to the institution.
As the Brookings Institution has stated “the ability for Black people to participate in local, regional, and global markets represents a dream deferred by systemic racism and discrimination.” It is up ...
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