Huffington Post:
Mounting a big-budget Broadway musical about an African composer that most Americans have never heard of is a risky proposition, even under the best of circumstances, but the producers of Fela! have made choices that make suc (Read More)
Huffington Post:
By Jesse J. Holland, APWASHINGTON (AP) - Apparently, no one told Sonia Sotomayor that Supreme Court justices are supposed to be circumspect, emerging from their marble palace mainly to dispense legal wisdom to law schools, ju (Read More)
Los Angeles Times - Top News:
Public health director expresses disappointment in the low turnout of African Americans, among the higher-risk groups, at H1N1 vaccine clinics and pushes for greater outreach. (Read More)
National Review Online:
Who is more admirable than people under dictatorship who stick their necks out for freedom and decency? Not many, you will agree. I have taken special note, over the years, of people in Cuba who stick their necks out, and who (Read More)
LA Times:
County public health director expresses disappointment in the low turnout by African Americans at free clinics and suggests that greater outreach is needed. (Read More)
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed:
by Letta Tayler and Chris Albin-Lackey, Human Rights WatchHagadera Refugee Camp, Kenya--For months, 18-year-old Ahmed Abdullahi had dodged the mortar shells that whizz daily through Mogadishu, the war-ravaged capital of Somal (Read More)
Huffington Post:
Does California Attorney General candidate Kamala Harris care about reaching out to Asian Americans? Let's start with her campaign website:In December 2003, Kamala Harris was elected as the first woman District Attorney in S (Read More)
L.A. Times - National News:
A Gallup survey finds 41% believe relations have gotten better. But 61% believe they will improve in the future, thanks to the election of an African American president. (Read More)
The Age World Headlines:
Decrying Barack Obama as "white power in black face", hundreds of African Americans marched on the White House on Saturday. (Read More)
MSNBC:
From NBC's Domenico MontanaroIf you're looking for the full 2009 exit polls, here they are:2009 New Jersey Exit Poll2009 Virginia Exit PollAnd here's a compilation of some of what we've written over the past few days going in (Read More)
National Review Online:
Happy Post-Election Day, y’all. Gonna make a few notes (as usual). I went to vote at my polling place on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. There were just a few voters there -- and this was about lunchtime. Place smelled of u (Read More)
LA Times:
Clippers owner Donald T. Sterling and his wife Rochelle deny trying to bar blacks and Latinos from renting at one of their 120 buildings in and around L.A. County. (Read More)
feeds.latimes.com:
Agreement settles allegations that he discriminated against African Americans, Hispanics and families with children at apartment buildings he owns in Los Angeles.
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National Review Online:
Based on voter projections, the news-network decision desks can call a winner in Virginia’s governor’s race -- oh, right about now, really.While everyone knows not to count chickens before they hatch, it would require an epic (Read More)
National Review Online:
Majesty and importance    Halfway through reading the article on Hillary Clinton’s workday in my Sunday Parade supplement, I suffered a nasty attack of saeva indignatio and had to stop reading.Looking at the thing now, with (Read More)
National Review Online:
As I often, maybe too often, point out, we Americans are seldom more ridiculous than in our language, and we are never more ridiculous than when our language is racial. You may remember an instance from the 2002 Winter Olympi (Read More)
National Review Online:
For those of us disinclined toward glitter, face paint, and costume stores, Halloween can be complicated. For kids, dressing up is simple: a superhero, a ghost, or whatever Miley Cyrus recommends. Teens usually take a sabbati (Read More)
New York Times:
Muslim immigrants from West Africa who live in the Claremont neighborhood say tensions with their black American neighbors have escalated. (Read More)
USATODAY.com - Opinion:
Military mentality stuck in time warp Sandra Kostrzewa - Chapin, S.C. USA TODAY reader Keith Hutcheson's letter on discrimination in the military could have been written 60 years ago ("No gays in military," Thursday). (Read More)