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RFK Jr. and 14 Other Trump Picks Unprepared, Unfit for Their Big Government Jobs

From a former WWE CEO to a right-wing podcaster, the folks President Donald Trump has tapped to lead the country have... questionable backgrounds.
Florida Karen Arrested After This Alleged Atrocious Act Toward Two Black Kids Blowing Bubbles

Florida Karen Arrested After This Alleged Atrocious Act Toward Two Black Kids Blowing Bubbles

Please add “blowing bubbles” to the list of things you can’t do while Black.
The Tea Behind Brit Eady Suing Bravo For $20 Million

The Tea Behind Brit Eady Suing Bravo For $20 Million

Eady is suing the network for harrassment and defamation claims.
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Frank Sinatra, Other Anti-Racist Icons Who Were Down For Black Folks

White folks like John Brown and Viola Liuzzo became martyrs for the abolitionist and Civil
  • The Overlooked: Seven Groups the Media Doesn't Touch

    This article was originally posted on NewsOne: Writing about Black people is hard. There are more than 40 million of us in the United States alone, each running around with different ideals, interests, occupations, and income levels. With all of that going on, things are bound to get complicated. So how can the American news…

  • Obama to Give Bernanke Another Title Shot

    Ben Bernanke’s probably keeping his job (and health benefits). From CNN: President Obama announced Tuesday that he plans to nominate Ben Bernanke to a second term as head of the Federal Reserve. “Ben Bernanke, has led the Fed through the one of the worst financial crises that this nation and this world have ever faced,”…

  • Eric Holder Won't Cut Obama Slack on the Torture Question

    Attorney General Eric Holder is taking his job as top cop of the United States to heart, and is appointing a special prosecutor to get to the heart of CIA misconduct involving interrogations of suspected terrorists during the tenure of George W. Bush. Holder’s move, which the NEW YORK TIMES is calling “the most politically…

  • Manorexia on the Rise

    Upon reading the article about the growing number of men with eating disorders, I almost felt compelled to kick off this entry with details about how great my BBQ chicken pizza was last night. But discussing male eating disorders in jest plays into stereotypes about men and women, and negates a very serious issue. Professor…

  • Why I'll Miss Tiny & Toya

    No, I’m not joking. The show’s finale will air tonight on BET. And it will usher in the hot mess that is to be Frankie & Neffe, a reality show featuring Keyshia Cole’s mother and sister. Now, I know you’re probably thinking, “you watched Tiny & Toya, girl, stop!” And you might just be right.…

  • South Sudan Issued a Hunger Warning

    Parts of the south Sudan are in a bad way regarding food rations. The UN warns that 1.3 million are in need of food aid. From Al Jazeera: The number of people needing assistance has surged since the beginning of the year due to inter-tribal conflict, poor rains and the high cost of food commodities in…

  • Analog Girl in a Digital World

    ABOUT SAARET E. YOSEPH I grew up on Saved by the Bell and, as a kid, I had a hard time believing that I didn’t go to Bayside High with Zack and co. To this day, I have a habit of watching the same old reruns on T.V. They always trump the tired, alcohol-fueled debauchery…

  • The Entire Health Care Debate Explained–On a Napkin

    The technology writer and rudimentary artist Dan Roam decided that the American conversation on health care reform should be simple enough to explain on the back of a napkin. So he gave it a shot. Watch: Healthcare Napkins All —DAYO OLOPADE Covers the White House and Washington for The Root. Follow her on Twitter.

  • Black Men in England March to Save Black Boys

    I came across an interesting article from Derby, England.  A group of black men, aptly called Men of Black Ancestry, have decided to walk through the streets of Derby to promote positive black male role models.  The men will walk through areas where gangs and violence between young men of color are rampant.  The mission…

  • Dance Dance Revolution

    ABOUT TERESA WILTZ I was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Staten Island, New York and Atlanta, Georgia. Yes, that made for a somewhat schizoid childhood; I quickly learned to flip back and forth between two accents. I like to think that sort of flexibility helped me in my journalism career. After graduating…