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Commentary: Black Americans should be masters of our fate

I was truly honored to participate in the CNN documentary "Black in America."

Mukasey wants police support to prevent prisoner releases

Attorney General Michael Mukasey on Monday urged police officers to join his effort to push Congress to prevent what he fears will be a dumping of thousands of violent criminal offenders on the streets of U.S. cities in coming weeks.

Dobbs: Does Congress really need a Swaziland caucus?

American society is increasingly polarized, our politics ever more fractious, and I believe most of us are figuring out that we spend far too much time and energy dwelling on our differences rather than embracing the similarities and commonalities that unite us as Americans.

Rep. Jefferson loses Democratic caucus vote

With members of the Congressional Black Caucus crying double standard, House Democrats met behind closed doors Thursday and voted to strip Rep. William Jefferson of his seat on the Ways and Means Committee.

Rice: Disaster shows 'ugly way' race, poverty collide

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the people who were stranded in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina are evidence that race and poverty can still come together "in a very ugly way" in parts of the "Old South."

NAACP chief Mfume resigns

Kweisi Mfume, the president and chief executive officer of the NAACP for the past nine years, resigned Tuesday, saying he wants to spend more time with his family.

Black Democrats hold heated meeting with Nader

A meeting between independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader and members of the Congressional Black Caucus turned into a shouting match Tuesday, after Nader made it clear that he would not drop out of the race.

Nader's running mate?

Finally, the day we've all been waiting for. At 1 p.m. ET Monday, we'll learn his choice for vice president.

Fans cheer Michael Jackson in second day on Capitol Hill

A crowd of shrieking fans followed embattled pop star Michael Jackson out of a Capitol Hill office building Wednesday after he met with lawmakers to discuss lending his celebrity to the fight against AIDS in Africa.

Jackson grand jury hears testimony

A grand jury began hearing testimony at a secret location Monday in the child molestation case against pop star Michael Jackson.

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