As the U.S. nears its 250th birthday, a Kalshi ad inviting bets on historic segregation is condemned in this column as turning Black suffering and dignity into ... https://t.co/CifSExDNB7
Marc Morial contrasts Ford’s unifying 1976 Bicentennial with Trump’s donor-driven “Freedom 250,” asking whether U.S. democracy still has the courage to correct ... https://t.co/kc35m4b4pK
Short on time this summer? These sweet potato meal prep jars offer a grab-and-go way to fuel busy days with fiber, protein and flavor—no last-minute cooking str... https://t.co/AC9SEVZKtv
The Texas Black Invitational Rodeo returns to Fair Park July 25, honoring trailblazing cowboy Cleo Hearn and spotlighting Black rodeo talent as a key fundraiser... https://t.co/EQvMifuiCT
Dallas honors 105-year-old retired educator Kathryn Lacy Mitchell, whose daily visits to a senior center show how community programs keep older adults engaged. https://t.co/d8NVCm8t8q
At an Annapolis museum, 17 Black women artists reclaim 250 years of U.S. history, spotlighting overlooked stories and inviting visitors to honor the women histo... https://t.co/IRdFZLJZIA
More than a quarter of Gen Z lacks a primary care doctor and relies on urgent care instead, raising concerns from experts about missed preventive care and delay... https://t.co/fEmj8CRD0b
The Supreme Court has cleared Texas to enforce an age-check law for all mobile apps, a move industry groups say will have profound consequences for kids’ online... https://t.co/pMTR9G6sOt
Tom H. Hastings argues the real American Revolution was a decade of largely nonviolent resistance — history he says could help curb violence in today’s conflict... https://t.co/lI0qTvpJAd
As wars in Ukraine and Gaza rage, Rwanda, Nuremberg, Chile and South Africa show how nations can seek justice after mass violence—and why peace needs more than ... https://t.co/d4YFoNjLPf
As student loan safeguards recede and new limits hit Black borrowers hardest, Julianne Malveaux makes the case that HBCUs still lead the fight for opportunity—a... https://t.co/QfbFApv9z0
As federal agents reexamine 2020 ballots in Atlanta’s Fulton County, Ben Jealous traces a long U.S. history of efforts to discredit voters and restrict whose vo... https://t.co/i6hlNe6cbj
As wars rage abroad and hardship grows at home, Dr. E. Faye Williams questions how Americans can celebrate while Trump, his allies and policies threaten democra... https://t.co/pwvevpKvB7
Oak Cliff neighbors gather at a new park to reconnect a community long split by I-35 as they celebrated history while tackling how to meet the needs of the futu... https://t.co/ykpEuWiUbh
After a narrow Supreme Court ruling blocking an executive order to limit birthright citizenship, Marc Morial warns the right is fragile and urges voters to defe... https://t.co/MFN0tLgCXF
As America marks 250 years, Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s exit from Congress leaves Black Americans without a fierce advocate who exposed hypocrisy on justice and sec... https://t.co/JU8JqgEapI
Gina Hinojosa is pitching $1,500 checks for every Texas household, funded by the state’s record rainy-day reserve, sharpening her challenge to Gov. Greg Abbott’... https://t.co/A54VtM2VHm
A new White House report accuses Smithsonian leaders of pushing a radical ideology that erases American heritage, escalating Trump’s effort to remake how nation... https://t.co/9tzqxPDcdD
A hard-to-trace parasite is driving unusual surges of weeks-long diarrheal illness across multiple US states; here’s what cyclospora is, how it spreads, and how... https://t.co/CzWVQf2Wsn
World Cup players now rely on wearables to track sleep, hydration, temperature and heart data. The same metrics can help everyday athletes train smarter and sta... https://t.co/0UxCypNnQ1