Seldom will voters in any presidential election have both a chance to make history and get a clearer and more…
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In October 2021, I had been an employee of Kellogg’s for almost 18 years. I had dropped out of college…
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Violence is nothing new in association with politics in America. What has become different, however, is how…
By Omar Luqmaan-Harris NNPA NEWSWIRE — The transition to the new DEI requires a commitment to ongoing self-reflection, learning, and…
By Rosetta Miller-Perry There are few things worse in life and society than people who deliberately embrace evil principles for…
Tatum is an East Texas town of about 1,300 people, closer to Shreveport than Dallas. It’s on the north shore…
By William Cooper Given the intensifying criminal investigations into Donald Trump—including his impending arrest and indictment in New York—many think…
By Anna Young As a student at a large public high school in New York City, one may question why…
By Pam Sohn Cue up Tennessee Republicans to stomp their feet and bigfoot school, parental and individual rights or decisions…
By Peniel E. Joseph As a Black man, I found the US Senate race between Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker…

