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McDaniel’s move from politics to news isn’t unusual by standards of American television history. MSNBC’s biggest rising star is Jen Psaki, Biden’s loyal former White House press secretary. And while there are big personalities at play, this 2024 story has less to do with old-fashioned NBC personnel drama and more with inexorable political and economic […]

FILE PHOTO: A view of the George Floyd mural at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S., March 28, 2021. File photo by Octavio Jones/Reuters NEW YORK (AP) — In a new study, Black Americans expressed broad concerns about how they are depicted in the news media, with majorities saying they see racist […]

10 July 2020 To play this content, please enable JavaScript, or try a different browser Video caption, ‘I feel like Black Lives Matter has become a trend’ A slogan chanted by tens of thousands around the world, Black Lives Matter has sparked a hashtag, a network of grass-roots organisations, and a moral collective of activists. […]

The Wall Street Journal report also says the Food and Drug Administration is helping to investigate the Facebook owner. US prosecutors in Virginia are probing whether Facebook-parent Meta’s social media platforms facilitated and profited from the illegal sale of drugs, according to a Wall Street Journal report. Citing documents and people familiar with the matter, […]

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Critics say Beijing could force video-sharing app to share data on its US users and spread propaganda. Lawmakers in the United States are moving ahead with proposals to ban TikTok unless it cuts ties with its Chinese parent company amid claims the platform could be used to spy on Americans and manipulate public opinion. A […]

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — As Black History Month comes to an end, a local high school is celebrating Black student excellence through a social media campaign. At YouthBuild Philadelphia Charter School, students ages 17-21 are equipped with the resources to earn a high school diploma and trade certification. And to help uplift those students this month, public […]

We talk to a veteran ice climber from Wisconsin in advance of the Winona Ice Climbing Festival. Then, U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan reviews Congress and the U.S. Postal Service. Then, we talk to a panel of journalists and scholars about Black media in Wisconsin. Featured in this Episode Learning about ice climbing Winona is set […]

In many countries around the world, Black voices remain underrepresented in the newsroom. Consequently, media outlets’ reporting can neglect to include or fail to adequately cover the experiences of Black communities. On Sunday, June 19th, the U.S. celebrated Juneteenth, a newly declared federal holiday commemorating the freeing of the last Black slaves in America, more […]

Black-owned media’s importance can be traced back to 1827, when the Freedom’s Journal was created. The newspaper aimed to keep a pulse on national and local news, keep the community informed and be a source of truth to educate and entertain its readers.  Today, the importance of Black-owned media is still centered on that community ethos. As […]


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