Ethics/Morality/Religion, National May 27, 2025 The Choice Between Trump Or Christ, Cruelty Or Love. By Henry Karlson / Patheos
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National May 27, 2025 Real Threats to Religious Freedom. By Bill Lueders / The Progressive Magazine
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National May 27, 2025 RFK Jr. is laundering Christian right views as MAHA. By Amanda Marcotte / Salon
National, Past Voices May 27, 2025 The Burning of Nottoway Plantation. By Maurice Carlos Ruffin / Time
National, Past Voices May 27, 2025 What Would Malcolm X Say About America In 2025? By Bilal G. Morris / Newsone
National, Past Voices May 27, 2025 These 7 executive actions show how Trump wants to reshape American history. By Bill Chappell / NPR
Culture May 27, 2025 Spike Lee and Denzel Washington Vividly Celebrate Their Own Legacies in ‘Highest 2 Lowest.’ By Richard Lawson / Vanity Fair
Sports May 27, 2025 Caitlin Clark says bigotry has ‘no place’ in WNBA amid probe into fans’ alleged hate comments. By James Boyd / The Athletic
Sports May 27, 2025 Co-owner of Over $6 Billion Sports Empire, Grant Hill Flies to North Carolina Only to Send a Message to 6900 Students. By Khelendra Kumar Yadav / Essentially Sports
Sports May 27, 2025 Stephen A Smith poised for new ESPN role after network chief’s comments. By Charlie Wilson / The Mirror
Sports May 27, 2025 Organizations are partnering to introduce Black students in Detroit to golf. By Corey Williams / ABC News
National May 26, 2025 Stephen Miller re-emerges as an ‘untouchable’ force in Trump’s White House. By Jonathan Allen, Matt Dixon, Katherine Doyle and Sahil Kapur / NBC News
National, Opinion May 26, 2025 Trump says he killed DEI. So why isn’t it dead yet? Cracks emerge in war on ‘woke.’ By Jessica Guynn / USA Today
National May 26, 2025 Supreme Court Retains Block on Using Wartime Law to Deport Venezuelans. By Abbie VanSickle / NYT
National May 26, 2025 Wes Moore, the nation’s lone Black governor, vetoes bill to study reparations. By Erin Cox / Wash Post
Education, National May 26, 2025 Some Republicans Push to Put School Desegregation Officially in the Past. By Sarah Mervosh / NYT