(AP) — A Department of Defense webpage describing baseball and civil rights icon Jackie Robinson’s military service was restored Wednesday after it was missing earlier in the day. That ...
The attack on programs promoting diversity equity and inclusion (DEI) resurfaces the age-old wisdom that we stand on the shoulders of those who’ve come before. Not only should we use the heroes ...
Wow, a chance to write about a baseball player! Thanks, MAGA! You may have heard what happened the other day. Trump’s apparatchiks, in their quest to scrub all vestiges of racial diversity from ...
On Wednesday, MLB great Jackie Robinson became the talk of the town after the US Department of Defense (DoD) removed his military page amid the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) purge. Following ...
A Defense Department spokesman who championed the Trump administration’s purge of DEI-related content from government websites is being sidelined at the Pentagon, according to a report.
Former NFL quarterback and currently unemployed sports analyst Robert Griffin III went viral on social media for suggesting that the accomplishments of athletes such as Jackie Robinson and Jesse Owens ...
Retired NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III faced intense heat on social media when he said Jackie Robinson breaking the MLB’s color barrier wasn’t political. Robinson has been at the center of ...
The removal of an article on Jackie Robinson from the United States Department of Defense's website caused controversy this week, as many felt that Robinson's legacy both on and off the baseball ...
The Pentagon removed a webpage honoring Jackie Robinson, stating that 'DEI is dead.' The removed page, celebrating Robinson's achievements and military service, was part of an article titled ...
Robert Griffin III has once again found himself on the business end of public outrage after making some proudly obtuse comments about Jackie Robinson’s historic color-barrier-breaking career in Major ...
The Pentagon deleted pages dedicated to baseball great Jackie Robinson, who served as a 2nd lieutenant in the Army and fought ardently for civil rights. Here's why that matters. Bettmann / NBC via ...