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How to Show Up For Someone Who Is Grieving This Holiday Season

How to Show Up For Someone Who Is Grieving This Holiday Season

Here are a few practical ways to let someone know you’re there for them when they’re managing grief during the holidays
How CoCo Gauff Became the World's Highest-Paid Female Athlete at Just 21 Years Old!

How CoCo Gauff Became the World’s Highest-Paid Female Athlete at Just 21 Years Old!

Forbes named Coco Gauff the world’s highest-paid female athlete of 2025, proving she knows exactly
Why Rihanna and A$AP Rocky Are The Flyest Parents Ever

Why Rihanna and A$AP Rocky Are The Flyest Parents Ever

Between Rihanna’s billionaire empire and Rocky’s influence on fashion and culture, their children might just
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    CNN: Can't Find Anyone of Color Qualified

    CNN’s top executive has all but said that the on-air journalists of color it employs are not ready for prime time, and deployed Mark Whitaker, the former Newsweek editor who recently became a CNN news executive, to talk with the National Association of Black Journalists about finding more suitable ones. In a statement protesting CNN’s…

  • Morgan Freeman Learns About His Slave Ancestry

    In an episode of the PBS series African American Lives 2 that aired in 2008, the actor uncovers shocking facts about his great-grandmother. Check out our Roots section for advice on exploring your family tree.

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    CNN Cancels Eliot Spitzer

    CNN on Wednesday canceled the political talk show “In the Arena” with Eliot Spitzer, filling his 8 p.m. time slot with Anderson Cooper’s “AC360” and unveiling a fall lineup that includes a new general news program with Erin Burnett, formerly of CNBC. The lineup includes no journalists of color.  When the former New York governor…

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    Media 'U-Turn' on Strauss-Kahn Hotel Maid

     West African Accuser Loses Sympathetic Status The hotel maid who accuses Dominique Strauss-Kahn of forcing her into a sexual encounter has lost her status as a sympathetic figure in the American media as reporters and prosecutors say they have uncovered inconsistent statements and lies about her past. ” ‘Until today, it was white versus black,…

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    Black Journalists Not So Easy on Halperin

    White journalists have had a variety of reactions to Time magazine analyst Mark Halperin’s off-color characterization of President Obama Thursday on MSNBC, but black journalists are taking the insult much more seriously. In social media, in conversation and among the few who have access to opinion columns, the Halperin remark is seen as nothing less…

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    Black Voices Gets Redesign, New Top Editor

    HuffPost Picks Editors for Black, Latino Sites Two to Be Integrated Into Huffington Post “Platform” New top editors have been named for Black Voices and AOL Latino, and the two sites – now under the direction of the Huffington Post – will migrate from AOL to the Huffington site, or “platform,” according to Mario Ruiz,…

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    Sports Editors to Train, Mentor Midcareer Journalists of Color

    New Leader of AP Sports Editors Seeks Candidates The nation’s sports editors, recently told that they preside over what is likely the whitest, most male section of newspaper and website newsrooms, are planning a nine-month program intended to train midcareer women and journalists of color for sports-department leadership positions. Michael A. Anastasi, new president of…

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    Undocumented-Immigrant Journalist Defends Deceptions

    Ex-Boss Feels “Duped”; More Scrutiny for Latinos? Journalist Jose Antonio Vargas’ confession that he has been in the United States illegally since childhood prompted a declaration from a former boss that he feels “duped” and a prediction that Latinos — the group most associated with illegal immigration — could face increased scrutiny in newsrooms. The…

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    Will Latinos Face More Scrutiny in the Newsroom?

    Journalist Jose Antonio Vargas’ confession that he has been in the United States illegally since childhood prompted a declaration from a former boss that he feels “duped” and a prediction that Latinos — the group most associated with illegal immigration — could face increased scrutiny in newsrooms. The ombudsman for the Washington Post, which edited…

  • Poet Elizabeth Alexander Explores Family History

    Rewind: In an episode of Faces of America that aired on PBS in 2010, the poet talks about her grandfather’s immigration from Jamaica to Harlem, N.Y., and how he influenced his community. To get advice for exploring your family tree, check out our Roots section.