June 14, 2021

OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 12: (L-R) Stephen Curry and Ayesha Curry attend Eat. Learn. Play., along with partners KABOOM!, The CarMax Foundation, and Oakland Unified School District, as they unveil an amazing new playground, multi-sport court, and garden at Franklin Elementary School on June 12, 2021 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Kelly Sullivan/Getty Images for Eat. Learn. Play.)

Steph and Ayesha Curry help remodel an Oakland elementary school playground

By Amanda Jackson Students at an Oakland elementary school will be playing on a new playground when they return to school thanks to NBA star Steph Curry and his wife, Ayesha. The Curry family along with their foundation, Eat. Learn. Play., the Oakland Unified School District, The CarMax Foundation and KABOOM! teamed up to remodel

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On June 12, teachers, students and school board members in the Milwaukee area held a news conference to oppose legislation they say would hurt students and schools.

Milwaukee area teachers oppose GOP bills to restrict racial, sexual discussions in class

By Rose Schmidt Across the nation, teachers are organizing a “National Day of Action to Teach the Truth.” A year after a historic social justice movement, several states, including Wisconsin, are moving to define what race concepts schools can teach. However, local teachers think that’s a mistake. “Today, we say ‘no’ to bullying, ‘no’ to

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Business leaders can fuel the next generation of Black innovators and entrepreneurs. Here’s what it will take

Opinion by Morgan DeBaun Innovators and entrepreneurs in the Black community have long sought opportunities to create businesses that would lead to their own financial stability and wealth creation for generations to come, but they have historically encountered one hurdle after another. During the first quarter of the 20th century, an entire Black community thrived

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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks to the media, Tuesday, June 8, 2021, at the Sofitel Mexico City Reforma in Mexico City. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

‘Her instinct is to dig in’: Kamala Harris’ struggles to answer border question seen as part of a pattern

By Jeremy Diamond and Jasmine Wright Several allies and former aides to Vice President Kamala Harris had “flashbacks” last week as they watched her fumble a politically sensitive question during her first foreign trip, seeing the misstep as part of a broader pattern of messaging challenges that have dogged her since her presidential campaign. This

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Travelers arrive at the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTX) in Romulus, Michigan, U.S., on Saturday, June 12, 2021. The acting head of the TSA is reportedly warning that 131 of the largest airports in the U.S. will likely face staffing shortages this month, as air travel begins to pick up amid the nation's Covid-19 recovery. Photographer: Matthew Hatcher/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Have suitcase, will travel! Americans take to the skies in almost pre-pandemic numbers as Covid-19 restrictions ease

By Alanne Orjoux As more Americans get vaccinated against Covid-19 and states and cities further ease pandemic restrictions, more people are flying for vacations, family visits or just getting away. The Transportation Security Administration screened more than 2 million passengers Friday, the highest number since March 7 of last year, just before lockdowns and coronavirus

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