National News, Opinion January 7, 2020 N.Y. Times edits Bret Stephens “Jewish Genius” column to remove scholar who “promoted racist views.” By Igor Derysh / Salon
National News January 7, 2020 Jewish community grapples with how to stem growing anti-Semitic violence. By Ben Kesslen / NBC News
National News January 7, 2020 2019 Brought Stepped-Up Efforts To Counter White Supremacist Violence. By Hannah Allam / NPR
National News January 7, 2020 Gerrymandering is alive and well. The coming battle will be bigger than ever. By Jane C. Timm / NBC News
National News January 7, 2020 First there was ‘diversity.’ Then ‘inclusion.’ Now H.R. wants everyone to feel like they ‘belong.’ By Jena McGregor / Wash Post
Collegiate Voices, National News January 7, 2020 In a Homecoming Video Meant to Unite Campus, Almost Everyone Was White. By Julie Bosman, Emily Shetler and Natalie Yahr / NYT
National News January 7, 2020 Census Bureau Finds Latinos, Asians Sensitive To Now-Blocked Citizenship Question. By Hansi Lo Wang / NPR
National News, Past Voices January 3, 2020 ‘The War of Races’: How a hateful ideology echoes through American history. By Michael E. Miller / Wash Post
National News, Past Voices January 3, 2020 Slavery cost him his family. That’s when Henry ‘Box’ Brown mailed himself to freedom. By Sydney Trent / Wash Post
National News January 3, 2020 2019 marked 400 years of ‘forbidden black love’ in America. By Dianne M. Stewart / Wash Post
National News January 3, 2020 The influential people we said goodbye to in 2019. By Bernard McGhee / PBS News Hour
National News, Past Voices January 3, 2020 This week is the somber anniversary of the largest mass execution in the US. By Leah Asmelash / CNN
National News January 3, 2020 Native Americans, the census’ most undercounted racial group, fight for an accurate 2020 tally. By Ben Kesslen / NBC News
National News January 3, 2020 White Christian America ended in the 2010s. By Robert P. Jones / NBC News
National News January 3, 2020 America’s schools are more diverse than ever. But the teachers are still mostly white. By Laura Meckler and Kate Rabinowitz / Wash Post
National News January 3, 2020 In heavily white Iowa, Democratic candidates focus on minority communities. By Maura Barrett and Deepa Shivaram / NBC News
National News, Past Voices January 3, 2020 The Dark History of New Year’s Day in American Slavery / By Olivia B. Waxman / Time
National News December 30, 2019 Black, Homeless and Burdened by L.A.’s Legacy of Racism. By Jugal K. Patel, tim Arango, Anjail Singhvi and Jon Huang / NYT
National News December 30, 2019 25 Jewish members of Congress call on Trump to fire Stephen Miller over leaked emails. By Sara Sidner / CNN
National News December 30, 2019 Trump Reelection Aide Taped Admitting GOP Has Historically Relied On Voter Suppression. By Kate Riga / Talkingpointsmemo
National News December 30, 2019 Senate GOP apparently deleted “white nationalist” from plan to screen military recruits. By Igor Derysh / Salon
National News December 30, 2019 When Native Americans Are Told To ‘Go Back’ To Where They Came From. By Christopher Mathias / HuffPost
National News December 30, 2019 ‘Later, but not late:’ Deval Patrick on his presidential bid. By Yamiche Alcindor / PBS NewsHour
National News December 30, 2019 Facial recognition systems show rampant racial bias, government study finds. By Brian Fung / CNN
National News December 24, 2019 We Are Republicans, and We Want Trump Defeated. By George T. Conway III, Steve Schmidt, John Weaver and Rick Wilson / NYT
National News December 24, 2019 After Being Impeached Himself, Congressman Looks To Impeach Trump. By Bobby Allyn / NPR
National News December 24, 2019 Curtis Flowers, tried six times for the same murders, released on bail. By Tim Stelloh / NBC News