March 17, 2010 · Comments
A Walmart store announcement ordering black people to leave brought chagrin and apologies Wednesday from leaders of the company, which has built a fragile trust among minority communities. A male voice came over the public-address system Sunday evening at a store in Washington Township, in southern New Jersey, and calmly announced: “Attention, Walmart customers: All black people, leave the store now.” Shoppers in the store at the time said a manager quickly got on the public-address system and apologized for... [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 18, 2010 · Comments
House Democrats say they are on track for a Sunday vote on a $940 billion health care bill that will expand coverage to millions. The Number 2 Democrat in the House said the health care package will also reduce the federal deficit by more than $100 billion over its first 10 years—and more than $1 trillion in the second decade. Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland said the legislation will deliver the biggest reduction in the federal deficit since the 1990s, while providing access to health care coverage for nearly all Americans... [Read the full story]
March 17, 2010 · Comments
Krissah Thompson, Washington Post - Bonnie McDaniel refused to let her now 24-year-old daughter watch Black Entertainment Television growing up. She hated the oversexed, booty-shaking music videos. She thought the programming objectified black women. She would bad-mouth the network with her girlfriends. This week, the author and entrepreneur joined 130 other successful black women — influential in politics, entertainment and nonprofits — at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel to talk about portrayals of black women in... [Read the full story]
March 18, 2010 · Comments
Days from now, a stately black schooner will sail through a narrow channel into Havana’s protected harbor, its two masts bearing the rarest of sights—the U.S. Stars and Stripes, with the Cuban flag fluttering nearby. The ship is the Amistad, a U.S.-flagged vessel headed for largely forbidden Cuban waters as a symbol of both a dark 19th century past and modern public diplomacy. The Amistad is the 10-year-old official tall ship of the state of Connecticut and a replica of the Cuban coastal trader that sailed from Havana... [Read the full story]
March 17, 2010 · Comments
The Democratic governor’s office confirmed that Marissa Shorenstein had resigned as press secretary and issued a statement naming Morgan Hook her replacement. “Mr. Hook’s appointment is effective immediately,” said the statement, which did not mention Shorenstein by name. Hook has worked in the governor’s press office since 2008. The governor is the subject of three probes by state and federal prosecutors; whether he and the state police tried to quash domestic violence charges against a top... [Read the full story]
House Democrats say they are on track for a Sunday vote on a $940 billion health care bill that will expand coverage to millions. The Number... [Read more]
Dahleen Glanton and Katherine Skiba, Chicago Tribune - After turning out in record numbers to help elect the first black president, some African-Americans... [Read more]
Days from now, a stately black schooner will sail through a narrow channel into Havana’s protected harbor, its two masts bearing the rarest... [Read more]
First lady Michelle Obama says her fight against childhood obesity isn’t about appearance but about whether kids have enough energy to... [Read more]
The Democratic governor’s office confirmed that Marissa Shorenstein had resigned as press secretary and issued a statement naming Morgan... [Read more]
PETER WALLSTEN, Wall Street Journal With his wavy bouffant and medallion necklaces, the Rev. Al Sharpton famously confronted government officials... [Read more]
Paul Richter and Tom Hamburger, Los Angeles Times - The State Department has fallen short in its efforts to promote African Americans to key... [Read more]
Chicago Cardinal Francis George says the nation’s first known black Roman Catholic priest should become a saint. George announced Wednesday... [Read more]
A Walmart store announcement ordering black people to leave brought chagrin and apologies Wednesday from leaders of the company, which has built... [Read more]
A new report released today by the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) provides an in-depth look at unemployment and long-term unemployment among... [Read more]
Krissah Thompson, Washington Post - Bonnie McDaniel refused to let her now 24-year-old daughter watch Black Entertainment Television growing... [Read more]
Paul Bedard, U.S. News & World Report - There’s a new twist in the prolonged push in Washington for healthcare reform. The pro-Obama... [Read more]
The Democratic governor’s office confirmed that Marissa Shorenstein had resigned as press secretary and issued a statement naming Morgan... [Read more]
Leiloni De Gruy, Los Angeles WAVE - African-American voters are dissatisfied with the performance of California’s government and give the state... [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]