Commentary: Jesse Jackson’s message of hope lives on
It feels right that he died during Black History Month, because he was Black history.
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Trust Is Down, Digital Subscriptions Are Up — And The Demand For Objective News Is Falling
Highlights from the annual Reuters Digital News Report. -
It 's Time To Teach Black History To All Students
Our goal must be to educate students about Black history and racism, and to build a common foundation of understanding and empathy so we can finally come together as a country. -
Trump Continues His Assault On Our Environment
Targeted: Maine's Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument -
The Price Of A Burger And Fries
What will it take before there is a universal acceptance that this is not about one or two bad apples, but about a system that has empowered a war trained security force? One which overwhelmingly sees African-Americans as a threat, even when they are simply in search of a burger and fries. -
Why Ayanna Pressley — And Others — Are Right About Ending Police Qualified immunity
Providing felons with immunity from civil liability doesn’t pass the smell test. -
IMHO: No Mask, No Problem!
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on the Trump administration's shunning of masks during the coronavirus pandemic. -
Sorting Through The Racially Charged Wreckage Of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Can an editor who doubles as an opinion writer accuse a reporter of bias without raising the specter of hypocrisy? -