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Amid backsliding, a Michigan group keeps MLK’s fire burning

As the nation marks 40 years of the Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday, the King Commission of Mid-Michigan—one of the oldest organizations devoted to King’s legacy—continues to adapt amid civil rights backsliding. With fewer living veterans of the movement, the Commission is shifting its focus toward educating and empowering younger generations, using its nationally prominent King Luncheon and year-round programming to keep Dr. King’s vision of justice and collective action alive.

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The silence on Superman’s citizenship: Why hasn’t Clark Kent been deported?

In a sharp and satirical commentary, Harold A. Carter Jr. questions why Superman—an undocumented alien from the planet Krypton—has never faced deportation, especially under strict U.S. immigration policies. Drawing parallels between superhero mythology and real-world immigration debates, the piece challenges America’s selective enforcement of “the American Way” and critiques racial and political hypocrisy in defining belonging.

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MLK bust quietly removed from Oval Office

The iconic bronze bust of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., once a focal point in the Oval Office during the Obama and Biden years, has been relocated. In this photo, the sculpture can be seen in the foreground as President Barack Obama meets with Dr. Clarence B. Jones, visiting professor at the University of San Francisco and scholar writer in residence for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research & Education Institute, in the Oval Office, Feb. 2, 2015. Jones worked with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on the “I Have a Dream” speech.

Swishing, Vishing, and Deepfakes: AI Scams to Watch Out for and How to Detect Fake Messages

April 21, 2025 Photo: iakovenko via 123RF Technology has rapidly evolved into the current artificial intelligence (AI) age. As individuals and businesses continue to grasp AI’s ever-changing impact on society, many are still wary of its pros and cons. In a 2024 Bentley University and Gallup report, 56% of Americans believe AI does equal amounts of […]

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Federal judges from both parties blocked 47th president’s policies 46 times — maybe it’s not the judges

Federal judges blocked Trump administration policies 46 times, with rulings coming from judges appointed by both Republican and Democratic presidents. Despite frequent legal defeats and public attacks on the judiciary, Trump appointed over 200 federal judges, some of whom later ruled against his policies based on legal reasoning.

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Critics see Oval Office attacks on the ‘Black Smithsonian’ as an effort to sanitize racism in US history

President Trump’s executive order targeting the Smithsonian Institution and the National Museum of African American History and Culture has drawn sharp criticism from historians and civil rights advocates, who argue it seeks to downplay racism’s role in American history. Critics view the move as part of a broader effort to suppress discussions of race, diversity, and Black contributions to the nation while promoting a revisionist historical narrative.

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