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  • Health Care Reform Passes, Finally!

    Says President Barack Obama, 'This is what change looks like.'

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  • Alice Walker on War, Disappointment and Anger

    by Alice Walker

    Despite a new president and against hope, the war machine rolls on, observes the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer.

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  • The Carolina Chocolate Drops and Southern Fried Bluegrass

    by Martin Johnson

    From Blu Cantrell covers to funky fiddling, this code-switching trio proves that these days, country's got soul.

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  • Voices From Smiley's Black Agenda Summit

    by Lynette Holloway

    Thousands gathered in Chicago and got fired up, but did they leave with an action plan?

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  • VIDEO: Jesse Jackson, Sr. Laughs at Tea Party Protesters

    He riles up the crowd outside the Capitol while his son presides over the debate inside

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  • GALLERY: Don't Play for a Pro Team. Own One!

    A number of African Americans have tried to buy NBA, NFL and Major League Baseball teams. Only two have become majority owners, while others became limited partners, and some invested in other pro sports.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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Your Take: Avoiding the Black-Brown Conflict on Immigration

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Blacks and Hispanics can find common ground by fighting worker exploitation.

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Don’t Play for a Pro Team. Own One.

by Frank McCoy

MJ takes over the Bobcats and becomes the only black majority owner of a major U.S. sports franchise.

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3 Tips For Michael Jordan, Bobcats Owner

by Martin Johnson

How to avoid the pitfalls that plagued other basketball Hall of Famers.

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Single-Minded: John Edwards, Rielle Hunter and Why Telling All Is Never a Good Idea

by Helena Andrews

Sometimes setting the record straight has nothing to do with truth telling—and everything to do with staking out territory that wasn't yours in the first place.

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Paris Noir

by Miles Marshall Lewis

An ex-pat connects with an African-American community in the City of Lights.

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Slate

  • Obama and Democrats gamble on health care.
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  • Can Congress punish the member who shouted "baby killer" at Bark Stupak?
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The Big Money

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  • Icahn Ups Bid For "Precious" Studio
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Double X

  • Obama's Executive Order on Abortion
  • The Benefits of Playing Dumb
  • DoubleX Book of the Week: "So Much for That"
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Foreign Policy

  • Spinning the Health-Care Vote: A Pundit's Guide
  • Switzerland, Rogue State?
  • How to Scam the U.N. and Make Millions
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Washington Post

  • House adopts student loan bill
  • Now it's the Senate's turn
  • Guam angry over base proposal
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Newsweek

  • How Health Care Reform Reduces the Deficit in 5 Not-So-Easy Steps
  • Zakaria: Bibi Is Undermining Israel's Security
  • Afghan Cops: A $6 Billion Fiasco
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