June 25, 2021

Coca-Cola bottles are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on October 8, 2020. (Photo Illustration by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Coke’s make-your-own label fail: ‘White lives matter’ is OK but ‘Black Lives Matter’ isn’t

By Alexis Benveniste Coca-Cola thought personalized bottles might bring some summer fun to its fans. Instead, it met the internet. The company’s make-your-own label promotion lets customers write short messages on custom Coke bottles. Although Coca-Cola tried to block some slurs and trademarks, social media users were quick to discover that the company’s restrictions were

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Confetti rains down on the court after Baylor defeated Gonzaga during the championship game of the 2021 NCAA Tournament on Monday, April 5, 2021, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind. Mandatory Credit: Grace Hollars/IndyStar via USA TODAY Sports

What the NCAA ruling really means for student athletes

By Faith Karimi In a decision that could shake up college sports, the Supreme Court ruled this week against the NCAA’s restrictions on education-related perks for student athletes. The case affirmed lower court rulings and further chipped away at the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s power over the athletes who drive its revenue. College athletics rake in billions

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PHOENIX, AZ - JUNE 20: A wide shot of the arena during the Phoenix Suns game against the LA Clippers during Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals of the 2021 NBA Playoffs on June 20, 2021 at Phoenix Suns Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2021 NBAE (Photo by Barry Gossage/NBAE via Getty Images)

Whoever wins the NBA Finals, it’ll be their first championship in at least half a century

By Leah Asmelash There are four teams left in the NBA Playoffs. And no matter who wins the title, a city’s long-suffering fans will finally get a trophy. In the Western Conference Finals, the Los Angeles Clippers are facing off against the Phoenix Suns, while the Milwaukee Bucks battle the Atlanta Hawks in the East.

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The Theodore Roosevelt Equestrian Statue, which sits on New York City public park land is seen in front of the The American Museum of Natural History on Central Park West entrance June 22,2020. - The American Museum of Natural History will remove the Theodore Roosevelt from its entrance after objections that it symbolizes colonial expansion and racial discrimination, Mayor Bill de Blasio said. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP) (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)

The Theodore Roosevelt statue in front of New York’s Museum of Natural History will finally be removed

By Ganesh Setty and Leah Asmelash A controversial statue of Theodore Roosevelt will finally be moved from its current location after years of debate — and one year after a formal request for its removal. The statue debuted in 1940 and stands in front of the American Museum of Natural History in New York. It features

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This CNN Hero is fighting to save lives in Philadelphia’s communities of color through Covid-19 vaccination and testing

by Kathleen Toner Earlier this week, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney announced that 70% of the city’s adults had received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine — reaching President Biden’s goal for the nation ahead of schedule. Yet that doesn’t tell the whole story. Only one-quarter of those vaccinations have gone to Black residents even

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Farmer Nakita Hemingway to run for Georgia Agriculture Commissioner seat

By Clayton News Daily Staff Nakita Hemingway, a Gwinnett farmer and entrepreneur, formally announced her run for Commissioner of Agriculture for the state of Georgia in Troup County on Saturday. Hemingway, a cut-flower farmer, Realtor, and mother of four, chose to announce her candidacy on Juneteenth, a commemoration of the official end of slavery more

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 18: Rapper Killer Mike visits Build to discuss his series "Trigger Warning with Killer Mike" at Build Studio on January 18, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)

Killer Mike’s bank has to postpone its launch again to catch up to high customer demand

By Chauncey Alcorn The grand opening for rapper and activist Michael “Killer Mike” Render’s Greenwood banking platform has been postponed a second time, the company confirmed on Wednesday. In March, Greenwood co-founder Ryan Glover told CNN Business that the Black and Latinx-owned digital banking company’s planned early 2021 launch date was pushed back to July due to unanticipated high

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Jon Tigges is detained following a controversial Loudoun County School Board meeting which included discussion of Critical Race Theory, in Ashburn, Virginia, U.S. June 22, 2021. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein

Turmoil erupts in school district after claims that critical race theory and transgender policy are being pushed

By Nicquel Terry Ellis and Boris Sanchez A Virginia school district is under fire after chaos erupted during public comment at a school board meeting earlier this week over a proposed transgender policy and claims that critical race theory is being taught in the classroom. The turmoil ended with one person being arrested and charged with disorderly

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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks to media after Senate Republicans used a filibuster to block voting rights legislation, at the U.S. Capitol, in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, June 22, 2021. The Senate failed to move forward on voting rights legislation with no Republican support, as bipartisan infrastructure negotiations continue over President Biden?s infrastructure package. (Graeme Sloan/Sipa USA)
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Harris set to visit US-Mexico border on Friday

By Maegan Vazquez Vice President Kamala Harris will visit El Paso, Texas, on Friday to visit a migrant processing center, following dogged criticism for not having visited the US-Mexico border and a rocky first foreign trip to Guatemala and Mexico earlier this month. During the trip, the vice president will tour the El Paso central processing center, a

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A demonstrator holds a sign reading "Cancel Rent" during an eviction protest in Foley Square in New York, U.S., on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020. Housing advocates are calling for a broad ban of residential tenant evictions in New York as Governor Andrew Cuomo extended a moratorium until the start of 2021, NY1 reported. Photographer: Paul Frangipane/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Biden administration extends federal eviction ban through July

By Anna Bahney and Kevin Liptak The Biden administration extended the federal ban on evictions that was set to expire at the end of June by a month. This is intended to be the final extension of the eviction moratorium, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which issued the order. The extension, signed

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