- Christina Norman Lands HuffPost Black Voices Position
Christina Norman, the ousted CEO of OWN, has found a new home with the Huffington Post, and she’s already busy with overseeing the relaunch of two new women’s sites and the relaunch of Black Voices this week. Norman, whose official title has yet to be released (although “executive editor†has been floating around), is also overseeing video for the company.
Read more at The Atlanta Post…
- Debt Ceiling Bill Becomes Law
President Obama signed into law on Tuesday legislation raising the government’s debt ceiling and cutting trillions of dollars in spending, finally ending a fractious partisan battle just hours before the government’s borrowing authority was set to run out.
Read more at the New York Times…
- Rep Apologizes for Obama ‘Tar Baby’ Remark
GOP Rep. Doug Lamborn of Colorado has apologized to President Obama for using the controversial phrase “tar baby” in a talk-radio discussion of the president’s economic policies (specifically, “I don’t want to be associated with him. It’s like touching a tar baby and you get it, you’re stuck”).
- U.S. Eases Constraints on Aid Groups in Somalia
The Obama administration is assuring aid workers in the Horn of Africa region that they will not violate U.S. laws if some of their food, medicine or money ends up in the hands of al-Qaeda-linked militant groups held responsible for the region’s famine.
The revised
U.S. guidelines do not lift any restrictions on the al-Shabab network, which controls southern Somalia and has been blamed for aggravating the impact of drought-driven famine by barring international aid workers from the area.