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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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  • Some Dems Concerned Over Abortion Provision in Health Care Bill

    The passage of the bill is in question as Dems debate insurance-covered abortion...

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  • Select 10: The Ten Races Worth Watching This Election Day

    Virginia and New Jersey's gubernatorial races are just a few the several key races this year...

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  • Good News for Detroit: Ford Racks Up $997M in Profit

    the Dearborn-based automaker today reported net income of $997 million, or 29 cents per share, compared with a net loss of $161 million, or 7 cents per share, a year ago...

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  • The Fourth Horseman: TwitterPeek

    TwitterPeek is a new device out for Twitter. It's purpose? To tweet. That's it...

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  • Keflezighi, Tulu Take New York City Marathon

    Meb Keflezighi and Ethiopia's Derartu Tulu took the mens' and women' NYC marathon crowns respectively...

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  • Check It Out: Lawyer Wants South Africans Who Fought in Gaza

    A South African lawyer wants to prosecute nationals who fought on the side of Israel during the Gaza War...

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  • Check It Out: Karzai Declared Afghan Prez, Again

    Afghanistan's election commission has called off the November 7th run-off, declare Karzai the victor...

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  • Happy Halloween from Iran! Nuke Negotiations Sandbagged

    Iran insists on simultaneously exchanging its low-enriched uranium for nuclear fuel produced overseas...

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  • Asylum May Be Granted to Victims of Spousal Abuse

    The US may consider allowing victims of spousal abuse to seek asylum...

     

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  • Regina Benjamin Confirmed as Surgeon General

    After weeks of delay, the Senate voted unanimously to confirm Benjamin to the post of nation's top doc...

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Foreign Policy

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Washington Post

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