Fisk University in Nashville plans to appeal a court decision last month that set limits on the sale of its prized Stieglitz art collection, according to a recent university-issued statement. The 101-piece collection was given to Fisk 50 years ago as a public trust by artist Georgia O’Keeffe, who married photographer Alfred Stieglitz. The items […]
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Black Caucus Opposes Tax Cut Deal
The Congressional Black Caucus on Dec. 10 said its members overwhelmingly oppose the tax cuts compromise reached between the White House and congressional Republicans, saying it is “bad for African Americans” and other vulnerable communities. “You can’t give tax cuts away like you’re Oprah Winfrey or Santa Claus,” Virginia Democrat Rep. Bobby Scott, a member […]
Congressional Black Caucus Voices Opposition to Tax Cut Deal
The Congressional Black Caucus on Dec. 10 said its members overwhelmingly oppose the tax cuts compromise reached between the White House and congressional Republicans, saying it is “bad for African-Americans” and other vulnerable communities. “You can’t give tax cuts away like you’re Oprah Winfrey or Santa Claus,” Virginia Democrat Rep. Bobby Scott, a member of […]
DREAM Act Stalls in Senate
The DREAM Act, a measure aimed at providing grown children of illegal immigrants a path to American citizenship, stalled in the Senate on Dec. 9 after Democrats failed to muster the 60 votes needed to avoid a GOP filibuster. As a result, Senate Democrats conceded that they did not have the votes to pass the […]
Rep. Maxine Waters Cancels Request for House Ethics Committee Investigation
Facing charges of House ethics violations, Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., Dec. 9 abandoned her efforts to have the House ethics committee investigated. The action came two days after she called for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., to launch an investigation into why a scheduled trial before the House ethics committee of Waters was abruptly canceled. […]
“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Repeal Stalled in the Senate
Senate Republicans put the repeal of the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy in jeopardy this week as they stalled a Democrat proposal to end the Clinton-era policy which bars individuals from serving in the armed forces who publicly admit their homosexuality. The delay came despite a Pentagon report issued earlier in December saying that […]
New Details Emerge in Murder of Hollywood Publicist
Beverly Hills police have identified the man they believe committed the Nov. 16 murder of popular Hollywood publicist Ronni Chasen before turning the gun on himself as police closed in. According to police reports, Harold Martin Smith was a career criminal who shot and killed Chasen during a robbery attempt, and committed suicide with the […]
Taking a Look at Poverty in 2010
The ongoing recession has hit families hard and from many sides. From losing work hours or losing jobs, to the end of unemployment insurance payments, evictions and foreclosures, families are struggling to stay afloat. Throw in the rising costs of food, energy and medical services and people not traditionally thought to be dealing with poverty […]
N.Y. Rep. Rangel Censured by House Colleagues
Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) faced censure Dec. 3 after the House voted 333-79 in support of the recommendations of the House ethics committee, despite pleas for leniency from him and his supporters. The punishment stems from the House ethics committee’s conclusion that Rangel engaged in a lengthy pattern of fundraising and financial violations. “I brought […]
Obama Looks to Reduce Deficit with Bipartisan Proposals
In an attempt to reduce the national deficit and improve his political standing, President Obama is making bipartisan moves, which so far has been met with mixed reviews by congressional Democrats. The president opened the week with a Nov. 29 directive for a two-year salary freeze for federal employees, which is expected to save $2 […]
MLK Memorial Set to Open Aug. 28
Click here to see a full-size version of the photo. A monument to Martin Luther King on Washington, D.C.’s National Mall is on pace for an Aug. 28 unveiling, project organizers said at a Dec. 1 preview event. King’s monument will be the first on the Mall dedicated to a man of peace, and someone […]
Catalog Overload Presents Seasonal ‘Green’ Dilemma
WASHINGTON – The glut of catalogs in consumers’ mailboxes this season has created a dilemma for shoppers who want to go green and help the economy. Although the number of people who do holiday shopping by catalog is falling 15 percent in 2010, down from 20 percent in 2007, according to the National Retail Federation […]

