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  • The (Not So) New World Order

    by Natalie Hopkinson

    Yinka Shonibare MBE’s career retrospective at the Smithsonian just goes to show how strange things get when the empire strikes black.

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  • Maybe Your Great-Grandmother Really Was Cherokee

    by Kenneth J. Cooper

    A new exhibit at the National Museum of the American Indian traces black-Native American relations from the 1500s to the present.

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  • Is the USDA Still the Last Plantation?

    by Terence Samuel

    During the Bush administration, 13,999 racial discrimination cases were swept under the rug at the Agriculture Department. What will Secretary Tom Vilsack do about it?

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  • Rakim's Back

    by David Wall Rice

    Def Jam is 25. "Rapper’s Delight" is 30. And Rakim is 41. But with his latest album, The Seventh Seal, hip-hop heads can remember the best of the golden age.

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  • Check It Out: Perry Changing NOLA, One %$#% At a Time

    New Orleans mayoral candidate has five changes planned for the city, just cover your ears...

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  • Congress Spazzes Out on The Obama and Friends

    Members of Congress are not happy with economic recovery and they want heads to roll...

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  • Man Charged in Shaniya Davis Murder

    Mario Andrette Davis has been charged with raping and murdering the five-year-old North Carolina girl...

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  • Oprah to Call It Quits in 2011

    A media juggernaut is hanging up her spurs...

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  • Dad Kills Son for "Inappropriate Contact" with Sister

    The boy's mother had called the father looking help with the matter...

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  • 5 Suspects Arraigned in Bronx Teen Shooting

    16-year old Carvette Gentles and four others have been charged with attempted murder...

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  • Check It Out: AG Holder Says He's Not Scared

    Khalid Sheik Mohammed and friends are not characters the attorney general fears...

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  • Obama to Iran, North Korea: HEY! Knock It Off!

    The president is none too pleased with their nuclear shenanigans...

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  • Caster Semenya to Keep World Championship Gold

    The runner at the center of a gender-testing controversy will retain her 800-meter gold...

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  • The Senate Bill: Ready to Get Hated On!

    Yes; the opposition already hates it...

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Slate

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The Big Money

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  • GM Customers Give Back
  • Ron Paul Wins Lifelong Fight, Now May Be Forced To Vote Against Everything He Believes
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Double X

  • Screen Less
  • I Hate My Boobs But I Love My Bras
  • The Mammogram Panic
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Foreign Policy

  • Al Qaeda Is Still Trying to Attack Us
  • Is There a Palin Doctrine?
  • The Real Shock of Fort Hood
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Washington Post

  • Democrats vote to bring health bill to Senate floor
  • U.S., Mexico take on common foe
  • Americans conflicted on war
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Newsweek

  • Manmohan Singh On Afghanistan, Pakistan and China
  • Domestic Terror: The Worry About Homegrown Plots
  • Education Reform From the Union Point of View
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