Can Kwame Kilpatrick Grow Up? September 24, 2007 Even Time says Detroit's black mayor is one of America's worst.
Rep. Ellison to Go on Food Stamps September 19, 2007 Black Muslim congressman pulls a new publicity stunt.
Philly Seeks 10,000 Men to Guard Streets September 14, 2007 Black police chief calls for 10,000 black men to fight crime.
Knicks Coach Disparaged White Fans, Accuser Says September 14, 2007 Black coach: "I don’t give a f*** about these white people.”
Detroit Cops Win $6.5M Suit Against Mayor September 12, 2007 Policemen had exposed Mayor Kwami Kilpatrick's misbhavior.
Judge Tells Group To Stay Away From Politics August 29, 2007 Black officials "schemed to disenfranchise white voters."
Financial Aid Problems Mean Long Lines At Clark Atlanta August 22, 2007 Historically black university unable to house incoming students who are unable to pay.
New Orleans DA Loses Race-Firing Appeal August 20, 2007 DA who fired whites costs his office $3.5 million.
King-Harbor Fails Final Check, Will Close Soon August 13, 2007 Notorious black LA hospital has been unable to meet minimum standards since 2004.
Four Traffic Agents Are Charged In Phony Ticket Scam August 9, 2007 Authorities say the motive was simple laziness.
Judge Lost Pants, Lost Shirt in Court and Now His Robe? August 7, 2007 Black judge behind multi-million dollar "lost pants" lawsuit may lose his job.
MLK Harbor Hospital Cited for Mishandling Radioactive Waste August 3, 2007 Hospital may lose federal funding; doctors picket for federal takeover.
Prosecutors Urged Grand Jury Probe Of King/Drew August 3, 2007 Hospital kept prosecutors from getting records in patient deaths.
Transcripts Show Grades Doctored At Charter School July 23, 2007 "Pathway to college" at nonwhite prep school paved with grade fraud.
Grocery Closings Hit Detroit Hard July 10, 2007 Detroit loses the last of its national chain supermarkets.
School Mired In Claims Of Cheating July 9, 2007 Founder calls school “the front line of the civil rights movement.”
Blacks Violated Voting Rights Act, Federal Judge Rules July 2, 2007 First lawsuit in which Voting Rights Act is used to protect whites.
State Moves To Revoke King-Harbor’s License June 22, 2007 Supervisors kept "one of the worst hospitals in the nation" open for fear of being branded racists.
Ex-N.O. School Board President Pleads Guilty To Accepting Bribe June 21, 2007 Sources say bagman was indicted congressman's brother.
Woman Dies In ER After 911 Dispatchers Refuse To Help Caller June 14, 2007 ER patients at notorious MLK Hospital are in "immediate jeopardy" of harm or death.
Fox News Apologizes for Tape Goof June 6, 2007 John Conyers suggests Fox News thinks all blacks look alike.
Democrats Fear a Wider Black Caucus-Pelosi Rift June 5, 2007 Congressional Black Caucus stands by their man.
Jury Indicts Jefferson in Bribery Probe June 4, 2007 Cash-in-freezer congessman faces 235 years in prison if convicted.
Councilwoman Carlisle Charged With Theft, Conspiracy April 11, 2007 Indicted black city councilwoman's mother plays the race card.
Houses Cheaper Than Cars in Detroit March 20, 2007 Detroit leads the nation in real estate foreclosures.
Hispanic Cop Wins Bias Suit February 23, 2007 Unwritten discrimination policy was well known in black-run department.
L.A. Black Activists Search For A Constituency February 13, 2007 Race hustlers are now "freelance professional victims’ advocates."
NOLA Grapples With Prospect Of Second-Class Status February 9, 2007 Katrina didn't drive residents out for good, but violence and political finger-pointing may.
Lawsuit Accuses Black Officials Of Violating Whites’ Voting Rights January 31, 2007 Party bosses tampered with voter registration, allowed only blacks to work at polls.
Black Caucus: Whites Not Allowed January 23, 2007 White congressmen not allowed to join Congressional Black Caucus.
DA: Norman sold judgeship for 50G — & 6G in stamps January 15, 2007 Former Brooklyn Democratic Party chairman to be indicted for demanding payoffs.
Black Leaders Brace For Adverse School Ruling January 8, 2007 "Blacks have the power to help determine the agenda of the US Congress."
Activist, 73, Is Defended In Drug Charges December 20, 2006 "Anti-violence activist" was part of family drug ring.
Lee Is Universal’s Inside Man On ‘Riots’ December 11, 2006 Spike Lee's film to be a "truthful and realistic examination" of Rodney King riots.
Jean Sets Example For Europe, Mbeki Says December 6, 2006 Canada’s Haitian governor general says South Africa is a "pathfinder."
Educator Faces Loss Of Tenure November 30, 2006 Accused of creating bogus transcripts to get unqualifed students into college.
Blacks Gain Power In New Congress November 27, 2006 Congressional Black Caucus prepares to flex its muscle.
Ex-Dallas Chief Up for Dekalb Job November 10, 2006 Majority-black county considering disgraced police chief who discriminated against whites.
Minnesota Sends First Muslim to Congress November 8, 2006 Meet Congressman-elect Keith Ellison, D-Nation of Islam.
Race, Politics and Medical Care November 7, 2006 Troubled black hospital "a monument to race-based politics."
Little Rock School Board Majority Black October 13, 2006 Blacks in district finally have a school board "that looks like them."
Critics Say Deval Was Out To Coddle Cons: Crusaded For Prisoner Perks Under Clinton October 11, 2006 Blasted prisons for cold food, underinflated basketballs, lack of white underwear.
South Africa’s Bitter Harvest September 20, 2006 If government "expropriates" white farms, hunger and ruin are most likely result.
Blacks Only Welcome In Hill Caucus September 8, 2006 Congressional Black Caucus must remain racially exclusive, says co-founder.
Hundreds Rally For Purcell August 30, 2006 Effort to oust first black superintendent “feels [like] Selma, Ala., 1963 and 1964.”
Desmond Tutu to Sen. Obama: ‘I’m Glad You’re Black’ August 22, 2006 Says black Illinois senator "born to be a very credible presidential candidate.”
Former Atlanta Mayor Ordered To Report To Prison August 8, 2006 Ex-mayor Bill Campbell sentenced to two and a half years for tax evasion.
Ga. Lawmaker In Scuffle Now In ‘Fight Of Career’ August 4, 2006 Rep. Cynthia McKinney ignores her white constituents.
Minutemen Not Watching Over Funds July 21, 2006 Financial custodian Alan Keyes calls critics of his accounting "racist and antisemitic."
Rep. McKinney Forced Into Runoff July 19, 2006 Voters in predominantly-black Georgia district may be growing tired of Cynthia McKinney.
City Clerk To Clean Detroit Voter List July 18, 2006 Purged list included 33,000 dead people; absentee ballots had been sent to vacant lots.
Some Question Whether African Aid Helps July 14, 2006 Poverty in Africa is worse despite foreign aid.
Farber Faces Probe Over Traffic Stop July 13, 2006 New Jersey Atty. Genl. investigated after police try to void her boyfriend's traffic tickets.
The Little City That Couldn’t July 10, 2006 Officials in majority-black town do not know a "resolution" from an "ordinance."
D.A. Order To Pay $3.58 Million For Former Workers July 7, 2006 First black district attorney in New Orleans fired 43 whites and replaced them with blacks.
Orlando Police Seek Apology For City Commissioner’s Remarks June 23, 2006 Black commissioner won't apologize for “white boy” remark because “that is how I talk.”
Camden District Under Heavy Fire June 19, 2006 School tests allegedly falsified, corruption rampant, in Camden school system.
House Boots Jefferson From Committee June 16, 2006 Congressional Black Caucus continues to stand up for Rep. William Jefferson.
Judge Laura’s Supreme Slap June 15, 2006 Black judge fired for helping robbery suspect escape arrest.
Black Caucus to Nancy Pelosi: Hands Off William Jefferson May 30, 2006 Congressional Black Caucus rallies to defense of suspected lawbreaker.
Vote Proves New Orleans Likes his Style May 22, 2006 Ray Nagin re-elected as mayor of "Chocolate City."
Congressman Caught on Tape, Documents Say May 22, 2006 FBI sting catches black congressman accepting $100,000 in bribery plan.
Asst. Principal Accused of Telling Student to Videotape Sex May 10, 2006 Black school official asked student to tape sex with her boyfriend.
Rice Not Upset by US National Anthem in Spanish May 1, 2006 Secretary of State thinks Spanish version of National Anthem a "good thing."