Politics

  • Former Rep. Mel Reynolds Fears for Life, Hides in South Africa

    Former U.S. Rep. Mel Reynolds is hiding in South Africa and has told the Associated Press that his life is in danger. According to AP, the disgraced congressman, who resigned in 1994 after being convicted of statutory rape, believes that he is being followed by a Zimbabwean death squad that is after the information he…

  • First Lady Michelle Obama to Visit China 

    First lady Michelle Obama will be venturing into the vast Republic of China with stops in Beijing, Xi’an and Chengdu for an educational tour, the White House said Monday according to the Washington Post. Daughters Malia and Sasha Obama will be on the trip, along with the first lady’s mother, Marian Robinson. During the trip…

  • Ben Jealous Continues His Civil Rights Fight ‘by Any Means That Works’

    Benjamin Jealous left the NAACP in January, but, he says, he plans to “stay on track with my life’s mission of leveling the playing field in this country.” And in the next phase of his career—as a venture partner at the Kapor Center for Social Impact—he’ll be focused on “trying new ways” to expand opportunities…

  • Russia Continues to Infiltrate the Crimean Peninsula

    Russia has gained control over Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula without any reported violent resistance, Fox News reports. According to the news site, so far a shot has yet to be fired. A senior official in the Obama administration considers it an occupation position in the peninsula, telling reporters on Sunday that Russia had “complete operational control…

  • Clintons’ Health Care Overhaul Efforts Raised Early Concerns 

    Documents released Friday reveal that aides to the former president were concerned about the health care reform proposal in 1993 and 1994. Aides to former President Bill Clinton reportedly expressed concern early in his tenure about the health care reform effort led by Hillary Rodham Clinton, and later about a need to soften her image,…

  • Bill O’Reilly, Valerie Jarrett Talk ‘Gangsta’ Culture 

    While conservative pundit Bill O’Reilly did toss the Obama administration the odd compliment, saying that he thought President Barack Obama’s “My Brother’s Keeper” initiative would work, he still had a few ideas as to how society’s ills could be fixed. Talking to Valerie Jarrett, White House senior adviser, O’Reilly accused the administration of not sensing…

  • How ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ Initiative Just Might Save Black Boys

    On Thursday, President Obama launched My Brother’s Keeper, a joint initiative of government, philanthropy and business leaders to improve life outcomes for men and boys of color. This is a politically significant move, marking the first time that President Obama has unabashedly launched a racially targeted program. But more important, the initiative holds the promise of…

  • How Obama Plans to ‘Keep’ His ‘Brothers’

    The official launch of My Brother’s Keeper—the initiative President Barack Obama previewed in his State of the Union address, telling Americans, “I’m reaching out to some of America’s leading foundations and corporations on a new initiative to help more young men of color facing especially tough odds to stay on track and reach their full…

  • Black Nationalist Chokwe Lumumba, Mayor of Jackson, Miss., Dies at 66

    Chokwe Lumumba.  It’s a revered name within the African-American community, and on Tuesday the former black revolutionary succumbed to heart failure after experiencing chest pains, USA Today reports. The 66-year-old civil rights icon became mayor of Jackson, Miss., last year, taking office by storm and seeking to revive a crumbling city dealing with an eroding…

  • US Attorney General Eric Holder Rushed to Hospital 

    A Justice Department official released the following statement, according to NBC Washington: “During his regular morning meeting with senior staff, the Attorney General began experiencing symptoms including faintness and shortness of breath. As a precaution, the Attorney General was taken to MedStar Washington Hospital Center to undergo further evaluation.” NBC News’ Pete Williams reports that Holder,…