Sports May 14, 2024 A Black trainer saddles a horse in the Kentucky Derby for the second time since 1951. By AP and NBC News
Sports May 14, 2024 WNBA Legend Candace Parker Earned Her Stripes In Long Partnership With Adidas. By Brandon Richard / Andscape
Sports May 14, 2024 How coach Deion Sanders wins a social media war without really trying. By Brent Schrotenboer / USA Today
Sports May 14, 2024 Victor Wembanyama lives up to outrageous hype: ‘He’s a one-off as a player.’ By Mike Monroe / The Athletic
Sports May 14, 2024 Philadelphia 76ers forward Tobias Harris and his brother are bringing affordable housing to Los Angeles. By Marc J. Spears / Andscape
Sports May 14, 2024 Olympic water polo star Ashleigh Johnson makes a splash as a role model for Black children. By Curtis Bunn / NBC News
Sports May 14, 2024 Life is different for Shohei Ohtani. But his on-field dominance remains. By Chelsea Janes / Wash Post
National May 14, 2024 “He was bigger and blocking the way”: Stormy Daniels takes the stand and reminds people who Trump is. By Amanda Marcotte / Salon
Book/Podcast and Video Favorites May 13, 2024 Trump WILL be convicted in the New York Case. By Sarah Longwell and George Conway. The Bulwark Podcast (Image NBC News)
National, Opinion May 13, 2024 Trump vows to fight ‘anti-white feeling’ in the United States. His allies have a plan. By Gram Slattery and Nathan Layne / Reuters
National, Opinion May 13, 2024 Why Are Some Latinos Drifting to the Right? By Isabela Dias / Mother Jones
National, Opinion May 13, 2024 Kamala Harris Is Not Your Mammy — Or ‘Momala.’ By Stephen A. Crockett Jr. / HuffPost
National, Opinion May 13, 2024 An Asian American Scholar Explores the Admissions Debate That Divided Her Community. By Eric Hoover / The Chronicle of Higher Ed.
National May 13, 2024 The $57 Million Congressman Standing In The Way Of A Historic Black Candidate. By Liz Skalka / HuffPost
National, Opinion May 13, 2024 How civil rights law distorts the anti-Zionism vs. antisemitism debate. By Jason Willick / Wash Post
National May 13, 2024 California Man Charged With Sending Death Threats to Fani Willis. By Amanda Yen / The Daily Beast
National May 13, 2024 Wealthier and Whiter: Louisiana School District Secession Gets a Major Boost. By Beth Hawkins / The 74
National May 13, 2024 Rep. James Clyburn Among Notable Black Leaders Awarded Presidential Medal Of Freedom. By Bilal G. Morris / Newsone
National May 13, 2024 Attorneys for family of Frank Tyson compare death to George Floyd, Eric Garner. By Drew Scofield , Tara Morgan , Bryn Caswell , and Bob Jones / News5Cleveland
National, Opinion May 13, 2024 Gov. Ron DeSantis Continues His Assault on Black Floridians. By Jessica Washington / The Root
World May 13, 2024 The demographics of migration to the U.S. are rapidly shifting. What’s behind the change. By David Noriega, Aarne Heikkila and Adiel Kaplan / NBC News
World May 13, 2024 US losing ground to Russia in geopolitical battle over Africa. By Brad Dress / The Hill
World May 13, 2024 Haiti’s Police Are ‘Begging for Help’ in Battle Against Ruthless Gangs. By David C. Adams and Andre Paultre / NYT
World May 13, 2024 Americans’ views divided on US policy toward Israel-Hamas war: POLL By Gary Langer / ABC News
World May 13, 2024 Black High School Students And The Overthrow Of Apartheid. By Noor Nieftagodien / AAIHS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National May 13, 2024 What Shakespeare can teach us about racism. By David Sterling Brown / The Conversation
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National May 13, 2024 Churches tied to Civil Rights awarded National Park Service preservation funds. By Adelle M. Banks / RNS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National May 13, 2024 Catholic leaders, urging cease-fire, call on Biden to halt weapons shipments to Israel. By Jack Jenkins / RNS
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National May 13, 2024 Devout Christian Alan ‘Reacher’ Ritchson calls Trump a “rapist” and “conman.” By Daily Kos
National, Past Voices May 13, 2024 Did You Know The Oldest Degree-Granting HBCU Was Founded 170 Years Ago Today? By Rayna Reid Rayford / Essence
National, Past Voices May 13, 2024 On its 125th anniversary, W.E.B. Du Bois’ ‘The Philadelphia Negro’ offers lasting lessons on gentrification in Philly’s historically Black neighborhoods. By Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana and Freeden Blume Oeur / The Conversation
National, Past Voices May 13, 2024 Historians Look Back at Life and Career of Civil Rights Activist and Representative John Lewis in New Biography. By Charlotte Phillipp / People