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How Morehouse students are feeling about Biden's upcoming commencement address
Friday, May 17, 2024
President Biden will deliver the commencement address at Morehouse College in Atlanta on Sunday. Students there have mixed opinions about welcoming the president.
60 years ago, Martin Luther King, Jr. gave an early version of his "I Have A Dream" speech
Saturday, June 24, 2023
A march in Detroit this weekend commemorates the 60th anniversary of the city's "Walk to Freedom" - where Martin Luther King, Jr. gave an early version of his "I Have A Dream" speech.
Navigating the housing market when it's unclear when it will improve
Monday, May 01, 2023
Mortgage rates have fluctuated a lot in the last year and interest rates are still climbing. No one knows for sure when the housing market will improve, and not everyone is waiting until it does.
Experts say don't wait for interest rates to drop before you buy a house
Monday, May 01, 2023
Mortgage rates have fluctuated a lot in the last year and interest rates are still climbing. No one knows for sure when the housing market will improve, and not everyone is waiting until it does.
Jalen Ngonda, 'If You Don't Want My Love'
Monday, April 10, 2023
The singer leaves you wanting more, but gives you everything you need.
Are you trying to buy a home? Tell us how you're dealing with variable mortgage rates
Monday, March 20, 2023
Recent high and fluctuating mortgage rates, compounded by bank closures, have created a challenging time in the housing market. NPR wants to know how you are navigating buying or selling a home.
How this year's Selma Bridge Crossing could mark a community renaissance
Saturday, March 04, 2023
President Biden visits Selma for the 58th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday." Residents there are still recovering from tornadoes that ripped through the city in January.
How some Black communities are teaching Black history outside the classroom
Sunday, February 26, 2023
Some Black communities are reacting to the politicization of Black history curricula by highlighting history outside the classroom.
A teacher in Virginia highlights the joyous sides of the African American experience
Saturday, February 18, 2023
One teacher in Virginia is making sure Black History Month reflects some of the more joyous sides of the African American experience in this country.
College Board's revised AP African American studies course draws new criticism
Wednesday, February 01, 2023
The organization released the new curriculum for the Advanced Placement course after Florida rejected the pilot. The revisions removed units on Black feminist literary thought and Black Lives Matter.
Historic House speaker showdown highlighted matters of race and representation
Saturday, January 07, 2023
Questions about race and representation permeated the debate over who can best reflect the will of the American electorate on the Hill.
Why Warnock's seat means so much to Senate Democrats
Wednesday, December 07, 2022
Warnock's win now gives Democrats firm control of the Senate and makes life easier for them in a number of ways --among them: a cushion in trying to pass bills and assured committee control.
Senate passes bill to protect same-sex marriages
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
The Senate has approved a bill to codify federal protections for same-sex and interracial marriages by a 61-36 vote. It now heads back to the House where it is expected to be passed quickly.
LA County drops charges against election software executive, citing 'potential bias'
Thursday, November 10, 2022
The abrupt reversal of charges marks the end of a case that prominent election deniers cited as evidence of foul play in American elections.
Black men, a key voting bloc, leave Georgia governor's race an open question
Friday, November 04, 2022
Black men are an essential demographic in the Georgia gubernatorial race. But experts say decades of discontent with Democrats have complicated their support for candidates like Stacey Abrams.