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Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color line in 1947. (Bettmann Archive)
There may be no more powerful manifestation of Robinson’s legacy than what happens every time someone breaks a racial barrier in a part of American life.
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After referring to an epithet used by President Biden in describing Peter Doocy a few months ago, White House press secretary Jen Psaki, who is expected to take a new on-air position at MSNBC in the coming weeks, also commended the Fox reporter for showing "a moment of grace."
Mount Vernon High School students walk out of class to protest the selection of Michelle Reid as Fairfax County Public Schools' next superintendent. (Craig Hudson for The Post)
The Fairfax school board named Michelle Reid as the system's next superintendent. Protestors say she is insufficiently experienced.
Jin Ha as Solomon in “Pachinko.” (Robert Falconer/Apple TV Plus)
"Pachinko" creator Soo Hugh said it "just felt so intuitive" to color-code the show's English subtitles by whether the character is speaking Japanese or Korean.