O.J. Simpson: A Life of Triumph and Tragedy

O.J. Simpson: A Life of Triumph and Tragedy

Editorial credit: Vicki L. Miller / Shutterstock.com By Chris Tobias O.J. Simpson, born Orenthal James Simpson on July 9, 1947, in San Francisco, California, is a figure whose life and legacy are deeply intertwined with American culture and history. Simpson’s life is a tale of triumph and tragedy that traverses the heights of athletic success […]

Cornel West Chooses Black Lives Matter Activist Melina Abdullah As His Vice President

Cornel West Chooses Black Lives Matter Activist Melina Abdullah As His Vice President

Editorial credit: a katz / Shutterstock.com By Brittany Gibson | MSN Cornel West tapped university professor and prominent Black Lives Matter activist Melina Abdullah to be his running mate on his long-shot presidential bid. Abdullah has never run for political office before and is the former chair of the Pan-African Studies Department at California State […]

Swiss Women Win Landmark Climate Case at Europe Top Human Rights Court

Swiss Women Win Landmark Climate Case at Europe Top Human Rights Court

By Gloria Dickie, Kate Abnett and Christian Levaux | Reuters STRASBOURG, France, April 9 (Reuters) – Europe’s top human rights court ruled on Tuesday that the Swiss government had violated the human rights of its citizens by failing to do enough to combat climate change, in a decision that will set a precedent for future climate lawsuits. The European […]

US Will Not Accept Chinese Imports Decimating New Industries, Yellen Says

US Will Not Accept Chinese Imports Decimating New Industries, Yellen Says

Editorial credit: Alexandros Michailidis / Shutterstock.com By David Lawder | Reuters BEIJING, April 8 (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned China on Monday that Washington will not accept new industries being decimated by Chinese imports, as she wrapped up four days of meetings to press her case for Beijing to rein in excess […]

Yes, Efforts to Eliminate DEI Programs are Rooted in Racism

Yes, Efforts to Eliminate DEI Programs are Rooted in Racism

By Tatishe Nteta, Adam Eichen, Douglas Rice, Jesse Rhodes, and Justin H. Gross | The Conversation Right-wing activists who have long criticized liberalism and “wokeness” in higher education and helped force the resignation of Claudine Gay, Harvard University’s first African American president, have now set their sights on ending the diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, programs that these activists claim helped place […]

Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Transmits Joy, Honors Legends and Challenges a Segregated Industry

Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Transmits Joy, Honors Legends and Challenges a Segregated Industry

Editorial credit: DFree / Shutterstock.com By Ateqah Khaki and Vinita Srivastava | The Conversation The release of Beyoncé’s latest album, Cowboy Carter, was a much awaited event for a lot of us. There was much anticipation about this being a country album — and a lot of talk about the resistance some radio stations had and still […]

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