Lionel Richie gets candid about his memoir, “Truly,” growing up during the Civil Rights era, and politics today.
SU’s Martin Luther King Jr. Library hosted a read out of censored books by Black authors with the Department of African ...
Civil rights activists and Freedom Riders were viewed as troublemakers. Nine months after Malcolm X’s assassination, “The ...
Marion County and Ocala officials honored conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed in September. Both the county ...
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What the Founders Would Say Now
The originalist fallacy that dominates the current Supreme Court—the pretense that it is possible to read the minds of the ...
Yet America has been called a democracy from the very beginning, and will celebrate 250 years of this experiment in 2026. Meanwhile, Americans like my mother bear un-healed scars of verbal, emotional, ...
Most Christians aren’t monks, missionaries, or martyrs. We’re unimpressive and unsatisfactory—yet saved by God’s scandalous ...
In the psychological thriller ‘After the Hunt,’ Julia Roberts plays a high-achieving philosophy Yale professor, which may ...
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Our Faces No Longer Belong to Us
Fake nudes are a frightening new reality for teens. A 2024 study by the Center for Democracy and Technology found that 15% of ...
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Dr. Bernice A. King Raises Concerns Over AI Videos Of Her Late Father, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Bernice King joins Robin Williams’ daughter in begging the public to stop creating AI images and clips of her father.
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Lionel Richie Reflects on His Parents’ Decision to Keep Him from Marching with Martin Luther King Jr.
Lionel Richie recalls his upbringing during the civil rights era, revealing how his parents prevented him from joining the Montgomery march.
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