When Congressman Jim Clyburn the only Democrat in Congress from South Carolina and a towering figure in American progressive politics steps into the metaphorical ring, you pay attention. And recently, he did just that. In a conversation with former DNC Chair Jaime Harrison on the At Our Table podcast, Clyburn declared the conservative blueprint known […]
In his first sit-down on 60 Minutes in five years, President Donald Trump delivered a wide-ranging interview from Mar-a-Lago with anchor Norah O’Donnell, reaffirming key elements of his agenda and showcasing decisive leadership on both foreign and domestic fronts. On China, Trump emphasized that the Chinese leadership understands the consequences of military actions against Taiwan, […]
Former President Barack Obama reached out to New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani on Saturday, according to multiple news reports, praising Mamdani’s campaign and offering to serve as a “sounding board” if Mamdani wins, but stopping short of giving a formal endorsement. The 30-minute phone call reportedly covered campaign strategy, staffing for a potential […]
Social-media influencers are under fire this Halloween after several of them posted photos wearing blackface and promoting racist stereotypes. One of the most prominent cases involves self-described comedian Brittany Venti, who posted a photo wearing blackface and holding a box of fried chicken with the caption “When that EBT hit.” The image sparked immediate outrage […]
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was more than a civil rights icon, he was a moral force who reshaped the conscience of a nation. Born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia, King was raised in a family rooted in faith and social awareness. His father, Martin Luther King Sr., was a Baptist minister and […]