Politics
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Syria: A 'Red Line' Obama Shouldn't Cross
(The Root) — If Barack Obama is truly concerned with how history will judge his presidency, he will resist the intensifying pressure to intervene militarily in Syria’s horrendous civil war. Instead, he should complete the planned withdrawal of most U.S. forces from Afghanistan and refocus our national energy on reinvigorating the still-shaky domestic economy during…
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Images of a Scarred Chicago
Every year, the street-culture magazine The Fader publishes a special photo issue. Usually the issue features multiple photo essays, but this year the magazine chose to spotlight just one. Shot by photographer Daniel Shea, the essay, entitled “Chicago Fire,” features the city’s notorious South Side , but with a focus not on the neighborhood stars like…
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The Other Reason GOP Won't Work With Obama
(The Root) — With so many pundits declaring that President Barack Obama’s second-term agenda is dead on arrival, you could be forgiven if you mistook the last few days for the first week of May … 2009. Back then, there was already angst that in Obama’s first first 100 days, unemployment briefly spiked to 10…
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Obama Tells Ohio State 'Your Future Is Bright'
President Obama kicked off his annual commencement-speech tour on Sunday with a visit to Ohio State University. In front of a crowd numbering close to 60,000, according to the New York Times, the president steered clear of stumping or any partisan politics. Instead he chose a message of uplift and hope for the graduating Buckeyes…
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Michelle Obama: Gun Violence Has Youths Fearing Death Daily
First lady Michelle Obama said that students at a high school near her family’s Chicago home told her recently that “every day they wake up and wonder whether they’re going to make it out of school alive,” according to The Hill. She told CBS Sunday Morning that she learned the disturbing detail last month during…
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Why Is FBI Going After Assata Shakur Now?
(The Root) — The FBI’s recent addition to its Most Wanted Terrorists list has reopened long-dormant wounds from America’s racial past. Assata Shakur’s (formerly Joanne Chesimard) distinction of being the first woman on that list evokes the triumphant and tragic legacy of the black power movement. It was during an era whose high point, between…
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Slight Drama Over Obama's Morehouse Commencement Speech
The Washington Post reports that Morehouse College’s president is working to quell a controversy over what role a vocal Obama critic will play at the May 19 graduation ceremony, where the president is scheduled to deliver an address. Morehouse College President John S. Wilson, who headed the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges…
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More Women Want Arms Like Michelle Obama's
Ever since she became first lady, Michelle Obama has been a beacon of fashion and style for many women, with her dresses and gowns becoming must-have items. Her bangs are such a success, at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Barack Obama jokingly said that he was going to adopt the look himself to boost his…
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John McCain Calls for Obama to Act in Syria
On Sunday’s Meet the Press, Sen. John McCain took on Syria and encouraged President Barack Obama to take action in the troubled country, reports NBC News. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, urged the president to begin identifying a strategy to secure Syria’s stockpiles of chemical weapons should the…

