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Former Michigan Football Coach Sherron Moore Sentenced After Scandal That Rocked the Sport

Former Michigan Football Coach Sherron Moore Sentenced After Scandal That Rocked the Sport

The 40-year-old was sentenced to 18 months’ probation and fined $1,000 on April 14 after being fired for having a relationship with his former staff member
Exclusive: Dwayne Johnson, More Black Leaders, Celebs Share Life-Changing Lessons

Exclusive: Dwayne Johnson, More Black Leaders, Celebs Share Life-Changing Lessons

The Root Exclusive Series: Black History Month was established 100 years ago, in February 1926.
How The Medicaid Cuts in the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' Could Devastate Black Americans

How The Medicaid Cuts in the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Could Devastate Black Americans

As threats to cut $1 trillion in Medicaid mount, Black Americans may lose access to
The Best Fashion From the 2026 WNBA Draft

The Best Fashion From the 2026 WNBA Draft

Some of the best and brightest from the WNBA gathered in New York for the
  • T.D. Jakes on Creflo Dollar, 'Winnie' Film

    (The Root) — Bishop T.D. Jakes, head of Dallas megachurch The Potter’s House and the successful film producer behind Jumping the Broom, was honored by McDonald’s during Friday’s 365 Black Awards at the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans. Acknowledged for his work in the community, Jakes noted how wonderful it was to receive recognition…

  • Chaka Khan on How She Lost the Weight

    Chaka Khan, one of R&B and funk music’s greatest talents, took the stage at the 2012 Essence Music Festival on Sunday. But before entering the spotlight down here in New Orleans, Khan spoke to The Root about her weight loss, secrets to living a healthy life and learning to enjoy tasty food that’s also good…

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    Was 'The Andy Griffith Show' Postracial?

    Was the absence of black people in Andy Griffith’s Mayberry, set in North Carolina and broadcast as the civil rights movement intensified during the 1960s, a problem? Not really, according to African American columnists with ties to the state who weighed in on Tuesday’s death of the beloved Griffith at age 86. Television historians have…

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    Do the Media Ignore Voter Discrimination?

    Media Fail to Detail U.S. Voter Disenfranchisement “As the nation’s first African-American president seeks re-election, new barriers are being proposed or implemented that could disenfranchise voters of color. Are mainstream media doing enough reporting on these efforts and identifying ones designed to reduce the impact on voters of color?” Nadra Kareem Nittle wrote Thursday for…

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    Joseph Williams Out at Politico

    Right Wing Seized on Tweets, Comments on Romney Joseph Williams, the Politico reporter whose comments and tweets about Mitt Romney led last week to a suspension, is leaving the publication. His exit provides a cautionary tale about how “a tiny group of organizations with Internet access, a money pipeline and next to no credibility can…

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    Fox, CNN Get Health Care Ruling Wrong

    Initial Reports Say Individual Mandate Struck Down “The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a key provision of the health care law championed by President Barack Obama, the so-called individual mandate that requires people to have health insurance,” CNN reported on Thursday, correcting its initial report that the individual mandate had been struck down. ” . .…

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    WSJ Intern Fired for False Quotes

    An intern at the Wall Street Journal who is Miss Black America – Connecticut, graduated from Yale University and said she wanted to “represent African American women in a positive light,” is no longer at the Journal after the newspaper said she fabricated sources and quotes just three weeks into the internship, according to news…

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    Valerie Jarrett Works Captive Audience

    NABJ Protocol Broken With Campaign-Style Speech Valerie Jarrett, senior adviser to President Obama, broke with protocol and delivered a campaign-style speech to the National Association of Black Journalists in New Orleans Saturday night as the association’s annual awards banquet got underway. Jarrett ticked off what she considered the Obama administration’s accomplishments and said, “We need…