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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Podcast: National Park Service Under Trump Criticized For Changing Black History Content

In a recent and troubling development under President Donald Trump’s second term, the U.S. National Park Service has quietly edited and removed key content related to Black history and the horrors of slavery. This includes deleting a photo of Harriet Tubman and eliminating references to enslaved African Americans on its Underground Railroad webpage. Additionally, tributes to Jackie Robinson and the Tuskegee Airmen have been removed from Defense Department pages, and nearly 400 books, including works by Maya Angelou and Holocaust memorials, have been purged from the U.S. Naval Academy library. These actions indicate a broader pattern of rewriting or erasing history. Political analyst and commentator Opio Sokoni shares his perspectives on the issue in today’s Rhythm & News podcast episode.

Interview by Chris B. Bennett

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Grammy Awards 2026: See Which Nominees Took Home Golden Gramophones

In a landmark achievement at the Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny's album became the first Spanish-language work to secure the album of the year accolade. Concurrently, Kendrick Lamar set a new precedent by becoming the most awarded rapper in the event's history. Meanwhile, Billie Eilish utilized her acceptance speech as a platform to address political issues concerning ICE, underscoring the intersection of art and activism.