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Betty White began appearing on TV game shows more than six decades ago, including the 1960s version of "To Tell the Truth." Credit: Buzzr ...
Look, it’s clear Hakeem Jeffries is no slavering anti-Semite, as his close relations with New York’s Jewish communities demonstrate. He was a kid when this happened. People grow and change ...
One of the White women on the trip said she needed to be triggered, hopefully leading to her allying with others to advocate for sustainable tangibles against injustices.
Globe Magazine What happens when you tell the truth about racism in America? After George Floyd’s murder, Black activists rose up and spoke out. Two years later, it’s not clear who was listening.
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What It Means to Tell the Truth About America - MSNAttempting to strip the institution of the stories that tell the truth about who we have been is an attempt to perpetuate a lie about who we are. What It Means to Tell the Truth About America ...
As noted on the official website: Hosted by “black-ish” star Anthony Anderson, “To Tell The Truth,” is a funny reimagination of the beloved game show, featuring prominent pop-culture icons ...
Three years after publishing “The Truth in Black and White,” this is how The Star has changed, and where we still see that there is work for our newsroom to do to improve.
In a historic step, The Kansas City Star, one of the most influential newspapers in the Midwest, has apologized for the paper’s racist history. The paper’s top editor, Mike Fannin, admitted ...
Betty White and NeNe Leakes (Broadway’s Cinderella) are set as regular panelists and Anthony Anderson (black-ish) will host ABC’s re-imagining of the 1960s hit game show To Tell The Truth.
Karine Jean-Pierre's book, 'Independent,' raises questions about the White House cover-up that tried to hide President Joe Biden's failing health.
This nation’s history exists inside this museum. Attempting to strip the institution of the stories that tell the truth about who we have been is an attempt to perpetuate a lie about who we are.
For much of its early history, the Kansas City Star disenfranchised, ignored and scorned generations of Black Kansas Citians.
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