The Associated PressHomeStimulus: Congress To Wrangle Over Senate Education CutsThe U.S. Senate compromise bill cut $3.5 billion for work on higher education facilities, according to a breakdown of the Senate compromise stimulus bill released late Friday evening by Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb.February 8, 2009HomeHolder expected to review, change Bush policies including immigrationEric Holder has won confirmation as the first African-American attorney general, but he’ll have little time to consider his role in history as he decides which Bush administration counterterrorism policies to reverse.February 3, 2009LatinxDenver Police Bring In UCLA Expert on RacismThe Denver Police Department is relying on a social psychologist associated with theories on “racism without racists” for advice on whether it is doing everything possible to rid itself of racial and gender bias.November 25, 2008Native AmericansTribal Summit Explores Suicide CrisisU.S. Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD) applauded the Rosebud Sioux Tribe for examining ways to prevent suicide during their Sacredness of Life Summit in Mission.July 9, 2008SportsStruggling Knoxville College Fires PresidentDr. Barbara Hatton, president of struggling Knoxville College, was fired this week amid utility cutoffs and claims the faculty hadn’t been paid. Story:August 10, 2005HomeFounder and Publisher of Ebony and Jet Magazines Dies at 87Pioneering Black publisher John H. Johnson, whose Ebony magazine countered stereotypical coverage of Blacks, died August 8 Story:August 10, 2005Previous PagePage 12 of 12