Politics
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Obama, Hillary Clinton to Appear on '60 Minutes'
President Barack Obama and outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton might have been adversaries on the 2008 campaign trail but the POTUS had high praise for his Cabinet member on Friday. During a taping for 60 Minutes, Obama complimented Clinton on a job well done, reports the Daily News. “I just wanted to have a…
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Obama's Inauguration Address Was Conservative
If the president’s speech was judged to be the opposite of conservative, then conservatism is in worse shape than we thought, David Swerdlick writes at the Hill. Hardly a liberal call to arms, Obama’s second inaugural was a conservative speech that touched on universal, almost inarguable themes that recast the traditional American dream in a…
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Tough Voting Protections: Fair?
(The Root) — Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act says that certain jurisdictions can change their voting laws only with federal approval or by winning a court challenge. This part was first enacted in 1965 as a temporary law. It took a hard look at states and districts with low voter participation and regulations…
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Our Kids Aren't Treated Equally at School
(Special to The Root) — Continuing their historical practice of working together to address issues of concern to the African-American community, the NAACP, National Urban League, United Negro College Fund and NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund are working cooperatively to improve educational opportunities for all students. This week, we will run op-eds by the…
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Obama's Day, Jan. 25: Personnel Announcement
THE WHITE HOUSEOffice of the Press SecretaryFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FORFRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2013 On Friday, the President will attend meetings at the White House. In the afternoon, the President will make a personnel announcement in the East Room. This announcement is open press.
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The Right President Returns
(The Root) — Racial antagonisms tend to increase when powerful and influential spokespeople advance mean-spirited arguments or messages that deflect attention from the actual source of their problems. They do this by highlighting real or perceived privileges that minorities and immigrants receive. These messages tend to resonate more during hard economic times. Average citizens do…
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Why the NAACP Is Against the NYC Soda Ban
Because the obesity rate for African Americans in New York City is higher than the average, and because city health department officials said that minority neighborhoods could benefit the most from a rule limiting the sale of large soft drinks, some expected the city’s NAACP to support it. Not so. As lawyers for the beverage…
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Obama's Day, Jan. 24: Personnel Announcement
THE WHITE HOUSEOffice of the Press SecretaryFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FORTHURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 In the morning, the President and the Vice President will receive the Presidential Daily Briefing in the Oval Office. This meeting is closed press. In the afternoon, the President will make a personnel announcement in the State…
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Stop Making Michelle Obama Your Feminist Leader
Writing at Essence, The Root contributing editor Demetria L. Lucas says that she favors the choices the first lady is making for her life despite the expectations that some are trying to impose on her. Shortly after I began penning this column in June 2011, I wrote a somewhat controversial post, “Struggling to Claim the…
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Have We Forgotten How to Be Americans?
(The Root) — I don’t know about you, but that was a close one! All those weeks and months we heard about “the fiscal cliff,” but to get that close to it — on New Year’s Eve, no less — only to find out that, heck, we can put off this whole “going over the…

