March 3, 2010 · Comments
Rep. Charles Rangel announced Wednesday he will temporarily step down as chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, saying he didn’t want his ethics controversy to jeopardize election prospects for fellow Democrats. The 20-term Harlem congressman held a news conference on short notice, telling reporters, “My chairmanship is bringing so much attention to the press, and in order to avoid my colleagues having to defend me during their elections, I have this morning sent a letter” asking House... [Read the full story]
February 23, 2010 · Comments
JEANNE CUMMINGS, Politico - Republican National Chairman Michael Steele is spending twice as much as his recent predecessors on private planes and paying more for limousines, catering and flowers – expenses that are infuriating the party’s major donors who say Republicans need every penny they can get for the fight to win back Congress. Most recently, donors grumbled when Steele hired renowned chef Wolfgang Puck’s local crew to cater the RNC’s Christmas party inside the trendy Newseum on Pennsylvania... [Read the full story]
March 12, 2010 · Comments
President Barack Obama plans to donate the $1.4 million from his Nobel Peace Prize to helping students, veterans’ families and survivors of Haiti’s earthquake, among others, drawing attention to organizations he said “do extraordinary work.” Obama is giving a total of $750,000 to six groups that help kids go to college. Fisher House, which provides housing for families with loved ones at Veterans Administration hospitals, will receive $250,000, the White House said Thursday. And the Clinton-Bush Haiti... [Read the full story]
March 10, 2010 · Comments
Award-winning broadcast journalist, Ed Gordon will make his return to BET Networks’ news division. Gordon, a well seasoned anchor, reporter, interviewer, radio host and Emmy Award-winning broadcaster will join the network for a variety of news programs and specials. Gordon’s return bolsters the news division’s roaster which includes correspondents Jeff Johnson, Andre Showell and April Woodard. Ed Gordon first joined BET in 1988 and helped distinguish the channel’s place among top television news divisions.... [Read the full story]
March 10, 2010 · Comments
Nelson Mandela’s ex-wife has bitterly criticized the 92-year-old anti-apartheid icon as having “let us down,” prompting outrage Wednesday in South Africa. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela said she could not forgive him for accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 alongside F.W. De Klerk, according to Tuesday’s Evening Standard, a British newspaper. The white president released Mandela and went on to participate in negotiations that ended apartheid. “He agreed to a bad deal for the blacks. Economically,... [Read the full story]
March 12, 2010 · Comments
An engineering firm hired to oversee the reconstruction of city buildings and infrastructure damaged by Hurricane Katrina has been overcharging the city, including billing for theater tickets and a flight to Las Vegas, an internal investigation found. The report by New Orleans Inspector General E.R. Quatrevaux said the flawed contract with MWH Americas Inc. has hurt the city’s recovery, placing blame on both the company and city officials. The city’s slow rebuilding process continues to anger residents, and the... [Read the full story]
An engineering firm hired to oversee the reconstruction of city buildings and infrastructure damaged by Hurricane Katrina has been overcharging... [Read more]
President Barack Obama plans to donate the $1.4 million from his Nobel Peace Prize to helping students, veterans’ families and survivors... [Read more]
A former Detroit city councilwoman was sentenced to more than three years in prison Wednesday for bribery after a federal judge refused to set... [Read more]
Kym Klass, Montgomery Advertiser - To Jefferson Underwood III, being one of the 4.4 percent of African-American doctors in the United States... [Read more]
A final agreement nearly in hand, President Barack Obama and Democratic leaders are about to embark on one last sales job that will determine... [Read more]
LISA LERER & NIA-MALIKA HENDERSON, Politico - Members of the Congressional Black Caucus are headed to the White House for a meeting on jobs... [Read more]
When Juanita Goggins became the first black woman elected to the South Carolina Legislature in 1974, she was hailed as a trailblazer and twice... [Read more]
Los Angeles Angels center fielder Torii Hunter insists he meant no harm toward Latino players when he referred to them as “impostors” while... [Read more]
Minorities make up nearly half the children born in the U.S., part of a historic trend in which minorities are expected to become the U.S. majority... [Read more]
Hispanic and black businesses are receiving a disproportionately small number of federal stimulus contracts, creating a rising chorus of demands... [Read more]
Nelson Mandela’s ex-wife has bitterly criticized the 92-year-old anti-apartheid icon as having “let us down,” prompting outrage... [Read more]
Award-winning broadcast journalist, Ed Gordon will make his return to BET Networks’ news division. Gordon, a well seasoned anchor, reporter,... [Read more]
An engineering firm hired to oversee the reconstruction of city buildings and infrastructure damaged by Hurricane Katrina has been overcharging... [Read more]
A former Detroit city councilwoman was sentenced to more than three years in prison Wednesday for bribery after a federal judge refused to set... [Read more]
When Juanita Goggins became the first black woman elected to the South Carolina Legislature in 1974, she was hailed as a trailblazer and twice... [Read more]
A Georgia man accused of killing two people is trying to get his murder charges dismissed by using the Census defense. Floyd Wayne Williams Jr.... [Read more]
Former Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford was sentenced Friday to 15 years in federal prison for taking some $235,000 in bribes in return for lucrative... [Read more]
BEN SCHMITT, Detroit Free Press - Crime may not pay, but cooperation seems to have its rewards. By sentencing Cobo Center contractor Karl Kado... [Read more]
New York Gov. David Paterson might have won some time when he received what has become rare support from influential black leaders as he tries... [Read more]
Alex Altman, TIME - It’s been a brutal week for Harlem politicians. On March 3, Charlie Rangel, the chairman of the House Ways and Means... [Read more]
Influential black leaders in New York City said Thursday night that they believe Gov. David Paterson should stay in office amid allegations he... [Read more]
David Paterson, New York’s first black governor and a product of the Harlem political machine, faced rapidly waning support Thursday as... [Read more]
Black Democratic leaders who hold sway in Gov. David Paterson’s home and political base in New York City plan to converge Thursday in a... [Read more]
The top spokesman for Gov. David Paterson resigned Thursday, saying he couldn’t “in good conscience continue” in his job, becoming... [Read more]