April 27, 2021

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 24: A group of mourners pay tribute during the Memorial Service Held For Rapper DMX at Barclays Center on April 24, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images)

DMX Honored at Brooklyn Memorial with Family, Ruff Ryders

By Alec Snyder The late rapper DMX was honored at a “Celebration of Life Memorial” in Brooklyn on Saturday in a tribute attended by his fiancée, children and his Ruff Ryders Entertainment collaborators. Fans lined the streets as the red casket carrying DMX, born Earl Simmons, was carried atop a monster truck with the words

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Two Distant Strangers” Wins Oscar, Honors Police Victims

by Scottie Andrew On the red carpet, the directors of the Oscar-winning short film “Two Distant Strangers” honored the Black Americans killed by police who inspired their film. Directors Travon Free and Martin Desmond Roe won Best Live Action Short for the Netflix film that follows a Black man caught in a time loop who

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Coping with Cascading Collective Traumas of Our Time

By Matt Villano A reckoning with the deaths resulting from institutionalized racism, a resurgence of almost-daily gun violence and 3.1 million pandemic deaths worldwide, there has been trauma piled upon trauma upon trauma. It turns out these collective traumas are taking a toll on all of us, according to Roxane Cohen Silver, a professor of

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A HelloFresh AG meal kit delivery box is arranged for a photograph in Tiskilwa, Illinois, U.S., on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017. HelloFresh AG is scheduled to release earnings figures on November 21. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Pandemic Winners: HelloFresh, Tonal, Skillshare & Nurx

By Clare Duffy Although 2020 was rough for most companies — to say the least — some bucked the trend. The pandemic forced consumers to learn, workout, socialize and more in new ways. That boosted businesses using technology to improve remote access to their services, and condensed years’ worth of digital adoption into several months.

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Epidemics That Didn’t Happen: Lessons to Prevent Pandemics

By Dr. Tom Frieden As the United States and the world continue to struggle in the second year of the Covid-19 pandemic, one truth has emerged — it didn’t have to be nearly this bad. Preparedness can prevent epidemics. Covid started as single and potentially containable outbreak before spreading rapidly across the globe and changing

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WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 19: U.S. President Joe Biden walks to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on March 19, 2021 in Washington, DC. Biden is traveling to Georgia, where he will visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for an update on the coronavirus pandemic and will also meet with Asian-American community leaders after a recent shooting in the Atlanta area that killed eight people. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Biden Orders $15 Minimum Wage for Federal Contract Workers

By Tami Luhby Two months after his effort to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour ran into the Senate parliamentarian buzz saw, President Joe Biden is set to use his executive powers to hike the pay of hundreds of thousands of federal contract workers. The President is expected to issue an executive

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WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 16: An overcast sky hangs above the U.S. Supreme Court on December 16, 2019 in Washington, DC. The Court is expected to release additional orders from the conference that was held last week. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

Supreme Court to Review New York Concealed Carry Gun Law

By Ariane de Vogue and Devan Cole The Supreme Court announced Monday it will consider the scope of the Second Amendment next term in a case concerning a New York law that restricts an individual from carrying a concealed handgun in public. It has been more than a decade since the justices have ruled on

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Vice President Kamala Harris looks on before speaking about the American Recovery Plan at the White House in Washington, DC, on April 15, 2021. (Photo by JIM WATSON / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)
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Kamala Harris’ Role Deepens in Biden White House Strategy

By Kevin Liptak and Jasmine Wright Vice President Kamala Harris was huddled with other White House officials in President Joe Biden’s private dining room last week when the room let out a “collective exhale.” A Minnesota jury had found Derek Chauvin guilty of murdering George Floyd. As the large flat-screen television mounted on the north

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FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden attends an event where he announced administration plans to double its order of the single-shot Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, procuring an additional 100 million doses, in the South Court Auditorium at the White House in Washington, U.S., March 10, 2021. REUTERS/Tom Brenner/File Photo

Biden’s First 100 Days: How His Team Transformed Vaccination

By Ashley Semler For the last 100 days, President Joe Biden and his top advisers have mounted an urgent, wartime effort to get millions of coronavirus vaccines into the arms of Americans in order to beat back a pandemic that has upended the world for the better part of year. The effort, described to CNN

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Biden Pushes Police Reform Amid George Floyd Justice Debate

Analysis by Maeve Reston As President Joe Biden looks to build momentum for police reform in his address to a joint session of Congress this week, there is some optimism in Washington about the potential for a bipartisan compromise that would finally create more accountability for law enforcement. But beyond the beltway, there is also

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