Althea Gibson represents to Black professional tennis players what Jackie Robinson is to Black athletes in Major League Baseball. Gibson, a 1950s era player, pioneered ... Read More
Midway during the Major League Baseball owners’ lockout of its players, I promised myself that I was done. No more universal DH, ghost runner, launch ... Read More
On his first day in office, President Biden signed an executive order to advance racial equity and to support underserved communities, an admirable goal, and ... Read More
The multi-billion-dollar NCAA football business begins again on August 27 when 13 games will be nationally televised. Three PAC-12 schools are on the richest list: ... Read More
The July Bureau of Labor Statistics report was a blockbuster. The economy created 528,000 jobs, and unemployment dipped to 3.5 percent, well ahead of Dow ... Read More
Despite Washington, D.C.’s August heat and humidity – perfect vacation weather – the nation’s capital is immersed in politics. A thorny two-part question consumes political ... Read More
After a 14-year delay, the Jackie Robinson Museum will finally open to the public in New York City on September 5. For baseball fans, the ... Read More
For number crunchers, July’s second week offered eyepopping data. To begin with, the consumer price index shot up to 9.1 percent year-over-year, the highest spike ... Read More
In 1963, an All-Star game was played that few fans watched, and 59 years later, nobody remembers. The game, comprised exclusively of Latino players from ... Read More
No sooner had Texas Sen. John Cornyn finished taking bows for delivering 15 Republican votes to pass a bipartisan gun safety bill than he began ... Read More
Joe Guzzardi is a Progressives for Immigration Reform analyst who has been studying immigration and population issues for more than 30 years. Contact him at [email protected]
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