The glow from the control board lit the room, buttons blinking like tiny beacons as an idea slowly took shape. Cathy Hughes often sat behind that board long after everyone left, listening to the hum ...
Kathleen DuVal is a history professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author of the Pulitzer Prize ...
Remembering James L. Wright Jr., a dedicated journalist for the Black Press, who served as a reporter and editor for the AFRO ...
Discover how Black Americans are redefining rest as resistance in the face of inflation, political uncertainty, and systemic ...
Buckeyes, biscochitos, marionberry pie. All over the United States, locals have concocted sweet treats that visitors should ...
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Syracuse student calls Thanksgiving 'celebration of genocide' in campus newspaper column
A Syracuse University student argues in the campus newspaper, The Daily Orange, that Thanksgiving celebrates genocide and ...
Wallace “Jack” O’Neil Jackman, known affectionately as “Jackie” or simply “Jack,” died peacefully on Oct. 27, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of leadership, mentorship and unwavering dedication to ...
At the heart of the pact between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo are separate deals to provide American companies ...
A survey on security issues shows growing bipartisan support for the United States playing a central role on the ...
Good morning Nigeria. Welcome to the Naija News roundup of top newspaper headlines in Nigeria for today, Monday, 8th December ...
On Dec. 5, 1955, in one of the early civil rights actions in the South, Black Americans declared a boycott of city buses in Montgomery, Ala., demanding seating on an equal basis with white people.
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