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African Americans

  • These 5 Black New Yorkers Voted for Biden in 2020. Here’s Why They’re Not in 2024.
    These 5 Black New Yorkers Voted for Biden in 2020. Here’s Why They’re Not in 2024.
    Five African American New Yorkers discuss their 2024 presidential vote.
    April 25, 2024BY Juliette Fairley
  • Sickle Cell Disease: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches
    Sickle Cell Disease: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches
    Sickle cell disease is the most common inherited blood disorder in America.
    December 17, 2023BY Mercura Wang
  • Remembering Samuel Chapman, the Civil War General Who Became an Educator for Freed Slaves
    Remembering Samuel Chapman, the Civil War General Who Became an Educator for Freed Slaves
    Samuel Chapman Armstrong was the founder of Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (now Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia). ...
    August 12, 2022BY John Quarstein
  • ‘Don’t Allow Them to Enslave Us’: Black Americans Protest Against Vaccine Mandates in NYC
    ‘Don’t Allow Them to Enslave Us’: Black Americans Protest Against Vaccine Mandates in NYC
    BROOKLYN, New York—A group of almost 100 people, mostly African Americans, gathered at The Brooklyn Bank in New ...
    October 4, 2021BY Enrico Trigoso
  • Why People Are Still Leaving New York City; Parents Face Off Against School Boards Over Critical Race Theory
    Why People Are Still Leaving New York City; Parents Face Off Against School Boards Over Critical Race Theory
    This is the year that parents must take back control of school boards, former Lieutenant Governor of New ...
    June 24, 2021BY Brendon Fallon
  • California’s Reparations Task Force Holds Inaugural Meeting
    California’s Reparations Task Force Holds Inaugural Meeting
    California’s reparations task force has met for the first time to begin the two-year process of drafting an ...
    June 16, 2021BY Brad Jones
  • The Woke War Against African Americans
    The Woke War Against African Americans
    Commentary The purpose of the woke “antiracism” movement launched by some members of the educational, media, and political ...
    March 16, 2021BY Philip Carl Salzman
  • Trump Must Overcome Deluge of Lies
    Trump Must Overcome Deluge of Lies
    Commentary There has never in U.S. history been a presidential election remotely like the present one. It isn't ...
    July 6, 2020BY Conrad Black
  • African American Smokers at Greater Risk of Suffering Fatal Stroke
    African American Smokers at Greater Risk of Suffering Fatal Stroke
    A National Institute of Health (NIH) study said African Americans who smoke are two-and-a-half times more likely to ...
    June 10, 2020BY Venus Upadhayaya
  • Kentucky Governor Promises Health Insurance for Black Kentuckians in Wake of CCP Virus
    Kentucky Governor Promises Health Insurance for Black Kentuckians in Wake of CCP Virus
    Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear promised 100 percent health insurance coverage for African Americans in his state in wake ...
    June 9, 2020BY Venus Upadhayaya
  • SOTU: A Political and Economic Appraisal
    SOTU: A Political and Economic Appraisal
    Commentary Yesterday, I reviewed President Donald J. Trump’s State of the Union address as a U.S. citizen rather ...
    February 6, 2020BY Mark Hendrickson
  • ‘Blowout Numbers’ as Black Unemployment Reaches Record Low, Beating Forecasts
    ‘Blowout Numbers’ as Black Unemployment Reaches Record Low, Beating Forecasts
    The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Friday released its monthly Employment Situation Report (pdf), which showed continued employment ...
    November 1, 2019BY Alan McDonnell
  • [WCS Special] Focus on the Family’s Jim Daly on the Importance of Family, Marriage, and Having Children
    [WCS Special] Focus on the Family’s Jim Daly on the Importance of Family, Marriage, and Having Children
    At the Western Conservative Summit, we sit down with Jim Daly, an author, broadcaster, and president of Focus ...
    July 18, 2019BY Jan Jekielek
  • Black Voters Beginning to Turn Right as Midterms Near
    Black Voters Beginning to Turn Right as Midterms Near
    Support for President Donald Trump is growing among black Americans, but it's unclear whether that will translate into ...
    October 3, 2018BY Matthew Vadum
  • The Marketing Corner: Marketing to African-American Millennials
    The Marketing Corner: Marketing to African-American Millennials
    African American millennials continue to forge new ground with mainstream America.
    November 6, 2016BY Adele Lassere
  • The Marketing Corner: Significance of Multicultural Audiences
    The Marketing Corner: Significance of Multicultural Audiences
    In a world where cost cutting measures are the mainstay, many marketers are questioning the need for separate ...
    August 21, 2016BY Adele Lassere
  • John Ehrlichman, Former Richard Nixon Aide, Claims Drug War Targeted Black People
    John Ehrlichman, Former Richard Nixon Aide, Claims Drug War Targeted Black People
    A former Richard Nixon aide reportedly said that the drug war was set up to target black people.  ...
    March 22, 2016BY Epoch Newsroom
  • What Does It Take to Become a Black Mark Zuckerberg?
    What Does It Take to Become a Black Mark Zuckerberg?
    Jhamar Youngblood says black kids tend to think working in tech is a betrayal of identity. He has ...
    January 29, 2016BY Amelia Pang
  • Democrats Acknowledge Black Lives Matter During Debate
    Democrats Acknowledge Black Lives Matter During Debate
    Democratic presidential candidates gave a meaningful public nod to the Black Lives Matter movement in their first televised ...
    October 15, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • #BlackLivesMatter Movement Experiencing Growing Pains
    #BlackLivesMatter Movement Experiencing Growing Pains
    Hundreds of Black Lives Matter activists, black and white, marched outside the Minnesota State Fair this weekend, hoping ...
    September 1, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Biggest African American Day Parade Rocks Harlem, NY (Photos)
    Biggest African American Day Parade Rocks Harlem, NY (Photos)
    NEW YORK—Police officers, firefighters, sanitation workers, and congressmen—50 years after the Civil Rights Movement almost 2 million African-Americans ...
    September 21, 2014BY Petr Svab
  • Profile: African Americans on Broadway
    Profile: African Americans on Broadway
    Get a quick run down of the African American stars on Broadway.
    June 28, 2014BY Phoebe Ryles
  • Black Broadway Stars Honor Trailblazers
    Black Broadway Stars Honor Trailblazers
    The first African-American to grace the main stage at Carnegie Hall was soprano Sissieretta Jones in 1893. Exactly ...
    June 28, 2014BY Phoebe Ryles
  • NBA Starts Process to End Donald Sterling’s Ownership
    NBA Starts Process to End Donald Sterling’s Ownership
    The NBA has officially charged Donald Sterling and set a date for the fateful vote meant to force ...
    May 20, 2014BY seth
  • DC School Revives Black Leadership Legacy
    DC School Revives Black Leadership Legacy
    Paul Laurence Dunbar Senior High School was the first high school for African Americans in the United States, ...
    August 22, 2013BY Ron Dory
  • African-Americans ‘Understopped’ by ‘Stop and Frisk,” NYPD Commissioner Says
    African-Americans ‘Understopped’ by ‘Stop and Frisk,” NYPD Commissioner Says
    African-Americans 'Understopped': New York City Police Department Commissioner defended the “stop-and-frisk” policy on Wednesday night, saying that 75 ...
    May 2, 2013BY Jack Phillips
  • The Marketing Corner: Deciphering Social Media Users
    The Marketing Corner: Deciphering Social Media Users
    If you had to place a bet in Las Vegas on whom you thought were the most active ...
    April 24, 2013BY Adele Lassere
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  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    NEW By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
    2hr By Jacki Thrapp
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  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
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