Karine Jean-Pierre was hired because she was a black woman. Her ineptitude at the job demonstrates the folly of affirmative action.
For many years, Rob Daugherty has stood before packed rooms and before TV cameras to explain that there was another color ...
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Words by Gracie Bilger When it comes to the Board of Education and the American Library Association (ALA), there is a difference. There has also been a shift in what we should and should not consume ...
10 a.m. — House Democratic Leader Fentrice Driskell and Policy Chair Kelly Skidmore will take reporters’ questions this ...
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It’s unavoidable. If you go to a game, the ballpark grub being served is going to be as much a part of the experience as the ...
"Dave the Potter" labored in the alkaline-glazed stoneware potteries of Edgefield, S.C., in the decades before and during the ...
Football is an unforgiving business, and the story of Bill Belichick is excellent proof. Belichick was the subject of massive excitement a season ago as the ret ...
Chadwick Boseman's legacy continues to grow five years after his death. The Anderson County native will receive posthumous ...
Los Angeles — Jackie Robinson was the first to break baseball's color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers 78 years ago Tuesday. His legacy continues to inspire people inside the major leagues – and ...
BELLEVILLE, Ill. – A Metro East business says it is trying to get a rare baseball card back in their collection. Jim Miller, owner at Collectors Corner, took to social media about the disappearance of ...