National, Opinion December 8, 2025 The Trump train — and its conductor — are losing steam. By Heather Digby Parton / Salon Read More
National, Opinion The mass deportation campaign is already backfiring. By Editorial Board / Wash Post
National, Opinion White nationalism fuels tolerance for political violence nationwide. By Murat Haner, Justin Pickett and Melissa Sloan / The Conversation
National Mississippi’s Black Voters Face New Threat in Supreme Court. By Brandon Tensley / Capital B (Image by AP)
National Black and Latino homeowners in Philly face discrimination when appraisers assess their properties. By Gregory Squires and Ira Goldstein / The Conversation
Education, National The full list of US universities at risk of losing state department funding over DEI support. By Joseph Gedeon / The Guardian
Education, National New moves to dismantle the Education Department raise legal questions. By Cory Turner / NPR
Education, National Trump’s Anti-Affordability Agenda Has a New Target: College. By Perry Bacon / TNR
Education, National Jay-Z’s Foundation Transforms College Access Through Family Support. By Jamal Watson / The Eduledger
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National December 8, 2025 Who can tame Trump? An unlikely candidate is emerging: the Catholic church. By Simon Tisdall / The Guardian
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National December 8, 2025 African Methodist Episcopal bishop, social justice advocate Reginald Jackson dies at 71. By Adelle M. Banks / RNS
National, Past Voices December 8, 2025 Barn Where Emmett Till Was Killed Will Soon Be A Memorial. By Joe Jurado / Newsone
National, Past Voices December 8, 2025 The Right Wants to Write Indigenous People Out of US History. We Won’t Let Them. By Johnnie Jae / Truthout
National, Past Voices December 8, 2025 Allensworth: How Racism Destroyed A Black Town In California. By Bilal G. Morris / Newsone
National, Past Voices December 8, 2025 Viola Fletcher, oldest survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre, dies at 111. By Emily Langer / Wash Post
National, Past Voices December 8, 2025 Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, Black Power Activist Known as H. Rap Brown, Dies at 82. By Paul Vitello / NYT
National, Opinion December 1, 2025 Zohran Mamdani Is Following a Trail That Jesse Jackson Blazed. By Steve Phillips / The Nation
National December 1, 2025 Judge rejects ‘racially gerrymandered’ maps in Texas that gave Republicans extra districts. By Rachel Leingang / The Guardian
National, Opinion December 1, 2025 Trump’s war on immigrants is a war on Black Americans, too. By Jonathan Jean-Baptiste / USA Today
National December 1, 2025 Maps Show How Latinos Who Shifted Right in 2024 Snapped Back Left in 2025. By Christine Zhang and Shane Goldmacher / NYT
National, Opinion December 1, 2025 The Case for a Third Reconstruction. By K. Sabeel Rahman / Dissent
National, Opinion December 1, 2025 So DEI doesn’t work. OK, what would be better? By Nina Stachenfield / The Fulcrum
Education, National December 1, 2025 Are Black Women Still The ‘Most Educated’ Group In America? By Shannon Dawson / Newsone
Education, National December 1, 2025 MacKenzie Scott Channels Over $700 Million to HBCUs in Historic Giving Spree. By Walter Hudson / Eduledger
Education, National December 1, 2025 Universities Said Black Lives Mattered In 2020. Texas A&M Just Proved They Didn’t Mean It. By Stacey Patton / Newsone
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National December 1, 2025 A Christian Answer to Trump and Trumpism Is Finally Here. By David French / NYT
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National December 1, 2025 California’s Oldest AME Church Celebrates Historic 175th Anniversary. By Antonio Ray Harvey / Eurweb
National, Past Voices December 1, 2025 The Ken Burns Case for Breaking the Myth of the American Revolution. By Lex Pryor / The Ringer
National, Past Voices December 1, 2025 Meet the first self-ruled community of Black freedmen called Mitchelville — still standing on Hilton Head’s shores. By Natasha S. Alford / The Grio
National, Past Voices December 1, 2025 Ruby Bridges’ Legacy: The Lessons America Still Hasn’t Learned. By Shannon Dawson / Newsone
National, Past Voices December 1, 2025 The remains and stories of Native American students reclaimed from a Pennsylvania cemetery. By Mark Scolforo / NCR
National, Past Voices December 1, 2025 Black Music Sunday: Celebrating W.C. Handy, ‘The Father of the Blues.’ By Denise Oliver Velez / Daily Kos