CATEGORY

Sports

Kalshi’s ‘Segregation Market’ Turns Black Suffering Into a Betting Line

by Hazel Trice Edney How much would you have bet on Rosa Parks moving to the back of the bus? This is the kind of...

Sports Eye: Black athletes, families face a new college reality

by Alvin A. Reid | The St. Louis American Remember when you viewed, read about, or attended a sporting event to escape “the news?” Now, unfortunately, sports...

World Cup’s credibility in question after Fifa volte face following call from Donald Trump

by Josh Bland, University of Cambridge After four weeks of dazzling action on the pitch, it may be an off-field scandal that comes to define...

Inside Conditions: Tiger Woods’ private life was more scrutinized than his White counterparts

Hear ye, hear ye. The court of public opinion is now in session. The dishonorable Judge Igor Insanity, presiding. There is currently a class...

To Be Equal: The Supreme Court’s willful blindness in the face of racial animus

by Marc Morial “The majority claims to see no evidence that race played any role in the Haiti decision. But the evidence is there, plain...

Overtime: Bill Neal’s ‘Wide World of Sports’…

LeBron changing teams...Pirates are iffy...Serena's back... :10—Soccer? Soccer? Alright boys and girls, you wanna talk soccer, AKA “football,”  Here we go. Here’s your current breakdown...

This Week In Black History July 1-7, 2026

• July 1 1863—Walter Francis White is born in Atlanta, Ga. For nearly 25 years White was one of the most influential Black leaders in...

To Be Equal: How Knicks fever united America 

by Marc Morial (TriceEdneyWire.com)—“As long as we’re unified and doing our best to play our game, we believe no one in the world can beat...

Overtime: ULICE PAYNE JR…WORLD CLASS CHAMPION—HEADS UP HAWKINS/LEGENDS BASKETBALL CAMP!

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY, 1977 NCAA CHAMPS. ULICE PAYNE IS WEARING NO. 21. The story begins with where Ulice Payne is from...Donora, Pa., “The Home of Champions.” Before...

This Week In Black History June 24-June 30, 2026

• June 24 1854—Anthony Burns, one of the most celebrated fugitive slaves in American history, is captured by deputy U.S. Marshals in Boston. But at...

Black Information Network Radio - National