May 9, 2008 -- A day after his carefully orchestrated protests briefly blocked rush-hour traffic, the Rev. Al Sharpton on Thursday promised to stage another mass protest over three police detectives' acquittals in the 50-bullet killing of an unarmed man.
The people in Obama's army of small donors
May 9, 2008 -- Her voice raspy, her tone determined, Hillary Rodham Clinton urged her supporters on Thursday to ignore the political pundits who have declared her toast.
May 9, 2008 -- Police and soldiers were clearing the last remaining people from the shadow of a Chilean volcano on Thursday after a strong explosion spewed glowing-hot rocks.
May 9, 2008 -- It's a happy Mother's Day for an Arkansas woman — she's pregnant with her 18th child.
May 8, 2008 -- Barack Obama's campaign on Wednesday sought to increase pressure on Hillary Rodham Clinton to wrap up the drawn-out Democratic nomination race as it mapped out a general-election strategy that will involve early campaigning in battleground states that have already held primaries.
May 8, 2008 -- Indiana's controversial photo identification rule may not have made a major dent in the state's high turnout, but it did frustrate a small group of voters more accustomed to divine law.
May 8, 2008 -- A Jewish astronaut greets Israel from space. Revelers try to set a record for the most people singing a national anthem. To celebrate turning 60, Israel is staging fireworks, air force flyovers and a birthday bash for anyone born on the day the Jewish state was founded.
May 8,2008 -- A Cuban woman who gained worldwide acclaim for a blog that offers stinging criticism of the Communist regime was honored Wednesday with a Spanish journalism award — in absentia.
May 8, 2008 -- It seemed for a while as if R. Kelly's day in court might never come. But after six years of repeated delays, jury selection is set to begin Friday in the Grammy-winning R&B singer's trial on child pornography charges, prompted by a videotape allegedly showing Kelly having sex with a girl as young as 13.
May 8, 2008 -- Nearly two years after Star Jones left "The View" on rocky terms, the 46-year-old TV personality has criticized former boss Barbara Walters for writing about her.
May 8, 2008 -- Shiite supporters of Hezbollah and Sunnis backing Lebanon's U.S.-allied government clashed on the streets of Beirut with automatic rifles and grenades on Thursday.
Tonya Lewis Lee
What Did You Do Today, Mommy?
May 9, 2008--VIDEO: Author/film producer Tonya Lewis Lee, and her sister, sociologist Tracey Lewis-Elligan chat about motherhood, battling the career clock and biological clock, and raising girls versus raising boys.
Afi-Odelia E. Scruggs
Remixing Grandma's Voice
How to preserve her stories in the age of the iPod.
Martin Johnson
Oakland A's Envy
Gaining wins, but losing swagger...so, why do I envy the A's?
Martin Johnson
Jazz: On the Cusp of a New Golden Age
Why jazz is hotter than it's been in decades.
Gary Dauphin
Across the Water
May 8, 2008--How food riots in Haiti crashed my sister's wedding.
Marjorie Valbrun
Pangs of Hunger, Pangs of Guilt
What happens when the one million Haitians abroad try to feed the 10 million Haitians at home.
Bryant Terry
Eco-Soul Kitchen
May 8, 2008--Soup for the Soul: Uncle Don's double mustard greens and roasted yam soup.
Jack White
Leading the Race
May 7, 2008--Tiger Woods Syndrome notwithstanding, Obama has changed the game for good.
Michael C. Dawson
End Games
May 6, 2008--How the Dems pushed the black pawns off the board.
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Hip-Hop's Daisy Age
May 6, 2008--I was a chubby kid in West Baltimore. Crack addled the streets; De La refused to scowl. How the summer of '88 became my generation's greatest.
Linda Villarosa
Environment, Genetics or Both?
May 5, 2008--When it comes to black women and breast cancer, there is a thorny tangle of questions.
Tamara J. Walker
Black Skin, Blue Passport: Cruising Out of Our Comfort Zones
May 2, 2008--Why we lose by staying on the boat.
Marjorie Valbrun
The Trouble With Transcending Race
May 1, 2008--Why the Double O's are standing on shaky ground.
Andre C. Willis
Did Obama Betray Wright First?
Obama used the black church to buttress his political credentials and then discarded the man who helped most.
William Jelani Cobb and Kim Pearson
The Original Black Man's Guide to the Press
May 1, 2008--Ten easy rules for spinning the white man's media.
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