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Oakland, CA – The Brooklyn Nets made a historic move by signing the first openly gay player in the NBA. However, Jason Collins is no new kid on the block, he’s been in the league ten plus years. He played along side his new head coach, Jason Kidd who was his former teammate with the New Jersey Nets from 2001-2008.

Collins signed a 10-day contract after taking almost a year off with free agency after publicly announcing he was gay once the 2012-2013 season concluded. The Nets are now one step closer to moving up in the Eastern Conference Standings. Kidd turned things around just in time to put his team in a good position for a playoff run.

“I think it’s important that anybody who has the capabilities and skill level [gets] a chance to [do] something he’s great at,” said Kevin Garnett. “I think it would be bias, and in a sense, racist, if you [were] to keep that opportunity from a person.”

“He’s a basketball player, a great guy and he can help any team in this league,” Kidd said days prior to signing Collins.”

Kidd’s first year as a head coach has certainly been tumultuous. The first half of the season, his team started off with a 5-12 record in the month of November. His top assistant, Lawrence Frank was fired and then… There was the infamous spilled drink on the court that led to a $50,000 fine from the league offices in New York.

Leaving a lasting impression without team wins was not his vision at all. But that’s now in the past, Brooklyn went 10-3 in the month of January and that earned Kidd Coach of the Month honors in the Eastern Conference. The Nets currently hold the sixth spot in the East after a horrendous start to the season.

“The guys are playing well, they’re playing hard, we’re getting stops and that’s been the biggest turnaround. It’s almost like it’s a new group,” Kidd said.

One week into the second half of the season the Nets made some moves to beef up their backcourt by trading Jason Terry and Reggie Evans for Marcus Thornton with the Sacramento Kings. And just hours before they played the Los Angeles Lakers this past Sunday, they signed Collins who was embraced by the entire team.

“Ownership and management are always trying to make the team better and I’m just here to coach the guys,” he explained.

Kidd joins a rare list of players who have jumped from the bench to being a head coach. There’s no doubt that Kidd is a Hall of Fame inductee as a player but what accomplishments can he make as a coach? Thus far he’s overshadowed many of the mistakes and obstacles he’s faced early on.

His presence on the sideline gave his players more confidence to playing better defense and all around basketball. Kidd no longer sits in disbelief, scratches his head with bewilderment or resembles that inexperienced coach back in October. The 10-time All-Star finally found a way for his team to see success right around the corner. Not such a difficult task since the former point guard directed the court for almost a decade during his playing days.

“I’m just trying to keep guys in position to be successful,” said Kidd. “You always want to learn from your mistakes. I wouldn’t change anything this year. It’s been a process with a new coaching staff and players. With that being said, it’s still going to take some time to get it right.”

Almost two months away from the season ending, Kidd will possibly enter the playoffs for the first time as a head coach. He’ll then embark on new challenges but before that happens there’s a lot of basketball to be played. Brooklyn’s added some depth to their roster just to further their chances for a postseason run.

Kidd will continue to strive at being a better coach both on and off the court. He harbors no rue in regards to the disastrous start of the season. The only goal now is to make the playoffs and win the NBA Championship. Maybe somewhere down the road Kidd will look into joining the coaching staff for the 2016 Olympics.

“I’m always looking to be better, for now I’ll just look forward to learning more each day and help this team be the best they can be,” said Kidd.

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Poll Shows Support for Policies That Help Families Afford Child Care

BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — New national polling shows persistent voter concern about the affordability and availability of child care for working parents, alongside broad support across key demographic groups for federal child care policies that help families afford care.

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By First Five Years Fund 

New national polling shows persistent voter concern about the affordability and availability of child care for working parents, alongside broad support across key demographic groups for federal child care policies that help families afford care.

The national survey was conducted by UpOne Insight on behalf of the First Five Years Fund from January 13–18, 2026.

Key findings include: 

 Parents need help80% of voters say the ability of working parents to find and afford child care is either in a state of crisis or a major problem.

• This is an affordability issue82% believe federal child care funding will help lower costs for working families — including 69% of Republicans, 84% of Independents, and 94% of Democrats.

• And there continues to be strong support (62%) for the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG), a federal program that makes it possible for hundreds of thousands of families to afford safe, quality care for their children while parents work or go to school, including a majority of Republicans, 63% of Independents and 72% of Democrats.

 Support for funding child care programs remains strong: 75% believe child care funding should be increased or kept at current levels — including 75% of Republicans, 85% of Independents, and 97% of Democrats.

• 74% say funding for child care is an important and good use of tax dollars, including a majority of Republicans, three-quarters of Independents, and nine in ten Democrats.

FFYF Executive Director Sarah Rittling said, Voters across the country are sending a clear message: federal child care and early learning programs work. These investments help parents stay in the workforce, strengthen families, and support healthy child development. They have also long had strong bipartisan support in Congress. At a time when affordability is top of mind for families, continued federal funding is essential to ensure child care remains accessible and within reach.”

First Five Years Fund works to protect, prioritize, and build bipartisan support for quality child care and early learning programs at the federal level. Reliable, affordable, and high-quality early learning and child care can be transformative, not only enhancing a child’s prospects for a brighter future but also bolstering working parents and fostering economic stability nationwide.

We work with Congress and the Administration to identify federal solutions that work for families with young children, as well as states and communities. We work with policymakers to identify ways to increase access to affordable, high-quality child care and early learning programs for children. And we collaborate with advocacy groups to help align best practices with the best possible policies. http://www.ffyf.org

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Oakland Post: Week of February 25 – March 3, 2026

The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of – February 25 – March 3, 2026

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Trump’s MAGA Allies are Creating Executive Order Plan to Steal the 2026 Midterms

NNPA NEWSWIRE — The document that could lead to an executive order proposes using the claim that China interfered with the 2020 elections as grounds to “declare a national emergency.” The move would be an unprecedented step that would grant Trump new authority over the voting systems in the U.S.

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By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Correspondent

A group of MAGA pro-Trump activists, who say they are working in coordination with the White House, are circulating a 17-page draft executive order that would claim without evidence that China interfered with the 2020 presidential election. Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential to President Joe Biden by over 7 million votes. Since Trump lost to Biden in 2020, he has repeatedly claimed that the election was “stolen” without evidence. The report of a group of “Trump allies” preparing an executive order to give Trump power over elections was first reported by The Washington Post.

The lies around the right-wing campaign that pushed falsehoods that the 2020 election was stolen was trafficked through right-wing media, particularly Fox News. Fox News was then sued for defamation for the claims by Dominion Voting Systems. Fox lost the case and had to settle for the largest defamation amount on record of $787.5 million in April 2023.

The document that could lead to an executive order proposes using the claim that China interfered with the 2020 elections as grounds to “declare a national emergency.” The move would be an unprecedented step that would grant Trump new authority over the voting systems in the U.S.

The story in The Washington Post arrives as Trump increasingly signals that he may take actions that would alter the result of the 2026 midterms. The Republicans are widely expected to lose as their approval ratings plummet as a result of a failing economy under Trump. Over 50 members of Congress have announced they will retire this year and not return in 2027.

The Trump Department of Justice, which now has a large image of Trump on the side of it, “sued five new states Thursday [Feb. 26, 2026] demanding access to their unredacted voter rolls — escalating a campaign that has been rejected by multiple federal courts and faces resistance from Republican-led states as well,” according to Democracy Docket, a group that works to protect voting rights.

Trump claimed back in late 2020, the last year of his first term, that he had the authority to issue an executive order related to mail-in voting for the 2020 elections — which he would then lose. But the Constitution states that control of elections lies with the states. As the GOP works to place hurdles in front of voting, Democrats worked to make voting easier.

In March 2021, President Biden signed an executive order calling on federal agencies to expand voting access as part of the Biden Administration’s effort “to promote and defend the right to vote for all Americans who are legally entitled to participate in elections.”

Trump’s focus is clearly on altering the November 2026 midterm elections. Trump’s polling numbers and the elections and special elections that have taken place around the U.S. over the last year clearly indicate that Republicans are about to be hit by a blue wave of Democratic victories.

Lauren Victoria Burke is an independent investigative journalist and the founder of Black Virginia News. She is a political analyst who appears on #RolandMartinUnfiltered and hosts the show LAUREN LIVE on YouTube @LaurenVictoriaBurke. She can be contacted at LBurke007@gmail.com and on twitter at @LVBurke

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