Latest from Marc H. Morial
A provision in what I call the Big Ugly Bill — the budget reconciliation bill currently pending in the Senate — would devastate the judicial branch’s ability to carry out its constitutional role.
More than 2,000 CEOs have led the companies represented on the Fortune 500 list since its inception 70 years ago, and in that time, only 28 of them have been Black.
The real measure of success for the former U.S. Labor secretary, who died last month, is not what she achieved herself but what her work allowed others to achieve.
A new report — “George Floyd Five Years Later: Was It a Moment or a Movement?” — by the Urban League traces advancements made in racial justice and police reform and the rise of political and cultural backlash that has challenged, and in some cases reversed that progress.
The Trump administration and its allies in Congress appear too ashamed to admit it, but the budget not only robs the most vulnerable Americans, but their children and grandchildren as well, to feed insatiable billionaires.
Younger people may know Foreman for his infomercials, but for a generation of boxing fans, he will always be known for his skills in the ring.
We’ve been here before, and it’s chaos. President Trump’s first trade war with China cost American taxpayers $60 billion.
“Find your own ‘green piano,’ ” singer Roberta Flack wrote, “and practice relentlessly until you find your voice.”
Americans will fall further behind in the education race, making Elon Musk’s claim that American tech workers are in short supply a reality.
Only a fool would argue that the recruitment and development of Black athletes has lowered standards in their sports.