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Where Does The 'Pull Up Your Pants' School Of Black Politics Come From?
The origins of "respectability politics" are more complicated than you might think.
Ex-treasurer of Omaha union local gets probation for theft
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A former Omaha union local treasurer has been given five years of probation for embezzling from the union.The Lincoln Journal Star…
PRIME TIME Family Reading Program continues Saturday
The PRIME TIME Family Reading Program continues this Saturday at the Charles B. Washington branch of the Omaha Public Library, with “The Very Hungry…
The Stark Racial Divide In Pay For Restaurant Workers
At fine-dining places, white workers overwhelmingly fill jobs with the heftiest salaries, while Latinos, blacks and other minorities have jobs with pay closer to the poverty level, a study finds.
Turkey's Migrant Policy: They Can Come, But They Can't Settle
The EU wants Turkey to keep more Syrian migrants from flooding into Europe. But the Syrians don't want to stay in a country that won't give them work permits or citizenship.
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LISTEN: 5 Political Moments From The Benghazi Hearing
In some ways, the hearing was less about Hillary Clinton and more a volley between Republicans and Democrats on the committee.
California Democrat Still Questions Motive Behind Benghazi Investigation
Rep. Adam Schiff reacts to Hillary Clinton's testimony before a House committee investigating the deaths of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans in Benghazi, Libya in 2012.
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Longtime 'Big Broadcast' Host To Retire
Ed Walker, host of "The Big Broadcast" one of the longest running programs in radio, is retiring. His final show airs Sunday on WAMU in Washington, D.C.
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Kerry's European And Middle East Diplomatic Tour A Balancing Act
Secretary of State John Kerry is tackling two seemingly intractable conflicts on his current diplomatic tour: the latest violence between Israelis and Palestinians, and Syria's civil war.
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Arson Blamed For 7 St. Louis Church Fires
The seventh fire in a span of two weeks took place Thursday at a historic Catholic church, the Shrine of St. Joseph, near downtown St. Louis. That one has a mostly white congregation in a mixed neighborhood. The other six fires were set in black churches in predominantly black neighborhoods. Rev. Roderick Burton of New Northside Missionary Baptist Church — the second church damaged by the fires — discusses the string of arson attacks.
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