July 23, 2021

Michaela Coel joins the cast of ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’

By Marianne Garvey Michaela Coel has joined the cast of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” The film will be the sequel to Marvel’s “Black Panther,” and Variety reports that Coel is currently filming at Atlanta’s Pinewood Studios, where production began last month. She joins an ensemble cast that includes Danai Gurira, Letitia Wright, Daniel Kaluuya, Winston

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For these US gymnasts, Olympic glory is a beginning, not an end

 By Ella Donald When it comes to sports that attract fervent attention at the Olympics, gymnastics is always a top contender. Pulse-pounding and entertaining, the gravity-defying skills exhibited by athletes is unlike anything else seen at the Games. However, thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic erasing a year of anticipation-building pre-Olympic competition, there is also an

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MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 01: The NFL shield logo on the field prior to the game between the Miami Dolphins and the Los Angeles Rams at Hard Rock Stadium on November 01, 2020 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)

NFL says coronavirus outbreaks among unvaccinated players may lead to forfeits this season

By Eric Levenson, Jacob Lev and Homero De la Fuente If a National Football League game cannot be rescheduled and is canceled due to a Covid-19 outbreak among unvaccinated players, that team will have to forfeit and will be credited with a loss, the NFL said in a leaguewide memo obtained by CNN. The new

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Representative Jasmine Crockett addresses the crowd at the For The People Rally in front of the Texas Capitol building in Austin, Texas, USA, on June 20, 2021. The rally is in support of the For the People Act, which is a bill in the United States Congress. The For The People Act is intended to change campaign finance laws to reduce the influence of money in politics, expand voting rights, create new ethics rules for federal officeholders and limit partisan gerrymandering. (Photo by Carlos Kosienski/Sipa USA)

Why Texas’s lone Black freshman Democrat refuses to give up on the fight for voting rights

By Nicquel Terry Ellis For Texas State Rep. Jasmine Crockett, holding public office was not a goal she ever set. Neither was becoming a civil rights attorney. But after being the victim of racist hate mail while attending undergrad at Rhodes College and watching Black people face inequalities in the criminal justice system, both careers

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Virginia Beach school board votes against making masks optional following heated hourslong meeting

By Elizabeth Stuart, Mallory Simon and Christina Maxouris The Virginia Beach school board voted against a motion which would make mask-wearing in school optional for the upcoming school year, during a heated Tuesday night meeting that lasted more than four hours. The board voted 6-4 against the effort, keeping masks mandatory for the district’s 63,000

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5 takeaways from President Joe Biden’s CNN town hall

By Kevin Liptak President Joe Biden arrived in Ohio on Wednesday mindful the days for actual bipartisan governing in Washington are quickly waning. Throughout his CNN town hall, he voiced again and again his conviction that Republicans will come along, even though some are poisoned by conspiracies and others, he said, are “lying” on his

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Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Dr. Rochelle Walensky testifies during a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing to examine the FY 2022 budget request for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on May 19, 2021 in Washington,DC. (Photo by Greg Nash / POOL / AFP) (Photo by GREG NASH/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Biden officials shift to an urgent tone as Covid-19 fight enters troubling new phase

By Kevin Liptak and Kaitlan Collins Biden administration officials acknowledged Thursday the pandemic that appeared to be waning a month ago has entered a new, troubling phase. Speaking from the White House, President Joe Biden said the two dozen members of his Covid team were examining the surge in cases and hospitalizations among the still-sizable

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Vice President Kamala Harris meets with Democrats from the Texas state legislature at the American Federation of Teachers, Tuesday, July 13, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Kamala Harris looks to turn the page as she zeroes-in on voting rights

By Arlette Saenz and Jasmine Wright Vice President Kamala Harris is making voting rights her top public focus, elevating a long-shot battle as she seeks to more clearly define her role and stake out high-value territory within the Biden administration. A little more than six months into her time in office, Harris is also hiring

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Aniyah McCalister,11,l eads the Royalty Elite Prancing Dolls in a routine during the African American Festival parade in Toledo on Aug. 24, 2019.
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Toledo-raised performers headline African American Festival

By Madison Hahamy Homegrown talent is a highlight of the Toledo Urban Federal Credit Union’s African American Festival, which is back after a pandemic cancellation for its 16th year on Friday and Saturday. The festival includes a prayer breakfast, parade, and performances, most notably by singers Lyfe Jennings and Shirley Murdock, both native Toledoans who

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