Harvard’s Drop in Admissions Could Debunk Ridiculous Affirmative Action Lawsuit
Harvard University has seen a drop in admissions across minority groups but an uptick in Asian American admissions. By Kalyn Womack |... Read More
Bob Lee: Cash App Founder Fatally Stabbed in San Francisco
By Fisher Jack | Eur *Here’s some sobering news out of San Francisco concerning the founder of Cash App. Bob Lee was fatally stabbed... Read More
Predawn Missouri Tornado Kills At Least 5, Sows Destruction
By JIM SALTER and SCOTT McFETRIDGE ST. LOUIS (AP) — A large tornado tore through southeastern Missouri before dawn on Wednesday, killing... Read More
Everything to Know About Our First Black Astronaut to Fly Around The Moon
NASA announced the first woman and first Black person assigned to fly around the moon. By Kalyn Womack | The Root The... Read More
Reparations: Experts Compute Hundreds of Billions Owed to Black Californians
Shown left to right, California Reparations Task Force members civil rights attorney Lisa Holder, Dr. Jovan Scott Lewis, and Dr. Cheryl Grills... Read More
Trump Returns to New York to Face Historic Criminal Charges
By JILL COLVIN, MICHAEL R. SISAK, TERRY SPENCER and WILL WEISSERT NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump returned to New... Read More
After Calif. Gig Worker Ruling, Advocates Want Protections for Contract Nurses, Too
Edward Henderson | California Black Media McKenzie Young is a traveling nurse from California who works in Hawaii. She gets placements though... Read More
Sen. Padilla, Rep. Ruiz Push for National Park Named for César E. Chávez
César E. Chávez State Holiday Celebration in Northern California. CBM photo by Antonio Ray Harvey. Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media... Read More