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    Blacks and Latinos Win Big at the Oscars

    Blacks, Latinos Find Much to Like in Oscar Biggest Audience for an Entertainment Show Since ’04 Black and Latino commentators each pronounced Sunday night’s Academy Awards a banner occasion — and the night also recorded the first Oscar for a Filipino-American. Composer Robert Lopez, with his wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez, won an Oscar for “Let It…

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    ‘My Brother’s Keeper’: Did Obama Just Become ‘the Black President’?

    Reaction to Plans for Young Men: “At Last,” “Not So Fast” President Obama’s “My Brother’s Keeper” initiative, unveiled Thursday as a heartfelt and personal effort to assist young men of color, was largely praised by African American commentators but criticized by some as elevating the importance of “personal responsibility” over the effects of structural racism.…

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    NFL Considers Penalizing Players for Using N-Word 

    Defending N-Word in NFL Puts Writers in Awkward Position Newsrooms Don’t Allow Words for Which Athletes Get a Pass The NFL is considering penalizing players 15 yards if they use the N-word on the field, leaving sportswriters and columnists who question such a penalty in an ironic position: They would be sanctioning language that they…

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    Catch Tamron Hall in the Morning on NBC

    Tamron Hall Named Co-Host for Third Hour of “Today” “Tamron Hall has officially been named a co-host of the 9 a.m. hour of the ‘Today’ Show,” Katherine Fung reported Monday for the Huffington Post. “Hall, who is a frequent fill-in host on the show, joined the rest of the co-hosts on the ‘Today’ sofa when the news was…

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    Brian Williams Apologizes to Arsenio Hall for Oversight

    “Arsenio Hall is one of the most enduring names in late night history, and so he was more than a little P.O.ed that his name was excluded in an NBC report on the late night wars and Jimmy Fallon’s ascendancy,” Josh Feldman reported Wednesday for Mediaite. “Hall called out Brian Williams for his exclusion, and Williams apologized on the air tonight for…

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    Michael Dunn Verdict Infuriates Black Social Media

    The jury verdict Saturday in the killing of Jordan Davis lit up the black blogosphere over the weekend, with comparisons to the plight of young black men and the “Stand Your Ground” case of Trayvon Martin, another slain, unarmed black Florida teenager who claimed national attention last year. The “Democracy, Now!” radio and television show…

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    Angelo Henderson Dies, ‘Buoyant’ Pulitzer Winner

    Report: Medical Examiner Cites Natural Causes Angelo B. Henderson, a Detroit radio personality who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1999 while at the Wall Street Journal, died in his home in Pontiac, Mich., Saturday, according to Detroit news reports. Henderson died “after being rushed to the hospital in the morning. The 51-year old had been…

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    Media Awaits Verdict in Trial of Jordan Davis’ Killer

    Jury Weighs ‘Loud-Music’ Killing: ‘Florida Again, Seriously?!’ Media Await Verdict in Death of Teenager Jordan Davis “In the national coverage of the first-degree murder case of Michael David Dunn, Jacksonville itself hasn’t really been a focus of the story,” Matt Soergel wrote this week for the Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville. “Instead, attention has been squarely…

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    The Affordable Care Act Takes Center Stage at the BET Honors Awards

    BET Honors Show Makes Time for Affordable Care Act Aretha Franklin closed the show, Smokey Robinson delivered a stunning rendition of “The Tracks of My Tears,” and Ice Cube, Berry Gordy, photographer Carrie Mae Weems and American Express President Kenneth Chenault got their props, but in between was a public service ad for the political football known as the Affordable Care Act. The occasion…

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    The Uneventful Showdown Between Obama and O’Reilly 

    Who “won” in Bill O’Reilly’s pre-Super Bowl interview with President Obama? Was it the public? “Remember how much was at stake in February 2011: The GOP had just started running the House; we all knew huge showdowns were coming; and of course all of it was prelude to 2012,” Michael Tomasky wrote Sunday for the Daily Beast. “That O’Reilly interview —…