The Senate cleared a $1.15 billion appropriations measure Nov. 19 to settle a decades-old discrimination suit by Black farmers, paving the way for one of the largest civil rights settlements in history, if the bill clears the House. The nation’s Black farmers were awarded the money as apart of a larger $4.6 billion dollar settlement […]
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Rangel Found Guilty of Ethics Violations
WASHINGTON – New York Rep. Charles Rangel, a longtime power in the U.S. House, violated its rules with financial misconduct, brought it discredit and will be punished, fellow lawmakers sitting as jurors ruled on Nov. 16. Protesting the enduring stain on his four-decade congressional career, the 80-year-old Democrat said he was treated unfairly for “good […]
Obama’s Plea to World Leaders Falls on Deaf Ears
President Obama told world leaders that a strong U.S. economy is key to a global recovery as he attempted to create trade opportunities with countries all over the world. However, he found no such luck during his Asian trip. Obama, in a letter Nov. 9 to G-20 members, defended his administration’s spending, a policy that […]
CBC Says Newly Elected Black Republicans Will Be Welcomed
Election Day victories for two Black Republicans raise a rare question in the House of Representatives in the 112th Congress: How will two African-American members of the Grand Old Party interact with the Congressional Black Caucus? Fourteen Black Republicans ran for Congress in the Nov. 2 midterm elections but, after all the votes were counted, […]
Hoyer and Clyburn Reach Accord over Dispute for House Democratic Whip Position
Following a Friday night meeting which averted a fearful public Democratic Caucus battle for power, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Nov. 13 asked her party colleagues to support Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., for a newly created “assistant leader” position. The action settles a storm that had been gathering as House Democrats organize themselves as the […]
Bedbug Invasion Spreads Fear, Loathing
In an effort to address the epidemic of bedbugs creeping through the nation, federal and local agencies are attacking the menace with effective measures. Bedbugs, biting insects that thrive on the consumption of human and animal blood, have been around for thousands of years. Drawings of bedbugs have been found in ancient caves. By the […]
Obama Supporter Forced to Sell Handwritten Letter to Pay Bills
A woman, who received a handwritten letter from President Obama regarding her financial woes, has reportedly sold the correspondence to pay for her home and medical bills. Jennifer Cline of Monroe, Mich., a wife and mother of two, wrote a three-page letter on notebook paper to Obama in December 2009. “I lost my job, my […]
California Voters Reject Recreational Marijuana Legalization
Amid the debate over its pros, cons, and ramifications, California voters rejected Proposition 19, which would have legalized recreational marijuana use for people over the age of 21 in the state. The measure only received 46 percent of the vote, denying it this time around. But proponents believe that the number of favorable votes is […]
Sentencing of Oakland Transit Cop Sparks Protests
Protesters rioted in Oakland late Nov. 5 and early Nov. 6 in the wake of the two-year minimum prison sentence given to an ex-transit officer who killed an unarmed African-American man. Johannes Mehserle shot and killed Oscar Grant while trying to arrest him on an Oakland train platform two years ago. Since then, the case […]
Obama to America: ‘I’m Responsible’
WASHINGTON (November 4, 2010) – A somber President Obama took the podium on the State Floor of the White House on Nov. 3 to discuss the election nightmare Democrats face in the wake of the Republican takeover of the House of Representatives. The press conference lacked the charm and clever rhetoric the president has displayed […]
New Rules for Federal Student Aid
A new set of rules that will strengthen federal student aid programs at for-profit, non-profit, and public institutions is being met with approval by student and education advocates, though some question the rules’ necessity. Announced by the White House on Oct. 28, the broad new regulations came after an 18-month negotiation process with the higher […]
Alcoholic Energy Drinks Called Gateway to Harder Substances
A few years ago, the most controversial energy drink in the Black community was Pimp Juice, a product manufactured by rap artist Nelly. Regardless of the contents, the product’s name was too negative for its critics. Black leaders went on the attack and Pimp Juice quickly phased out after the hype. Another questionable energy drink […]

