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Children walk on an empty street in front of the cathedral that was destroyed by the 2010 earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, July 7, 2021. Haitiā€™s President Jovenel Moise has been assassinated by gunmen in his home early Wednesday. His wife was wounded in the attack. (AP Photo/Joseph Odelyn)

Haitian Americans say they are soul-searching after the assassination of Haiti’s president

By Madeline Holcombe The assassination of Haiti’s President Jovenel MoiseĀ has many Haitian-American community leaders fearing what may come next. “There are very real fears about whether or not violence in the streets will ensue,” said Vania Andre, publisher of the Haitian Times, an influential newspaper for the Haitian diaspora in the US. TheĀ attackers stormed Moise’s

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US President Joe Biden speaks during Independence Day celebrations on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, July 4, 2021. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

Biden administration to spotlight voting rights Thursday as advocates push the President to do more

By Kevin Liptak President Joe Biden plans to hold another meeting on voting rights ThursdayĀ as Democrats clamor for him to do and say more on the issue after defeats in Congress andĀ the Supreme Court. The White House described Biden’s Roosevelt Room meeting as a private session with a range of civil rights groups to talk

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This stunning film opens a time capsule of Black Power

Ā by Clay Cane In August of 1969, a 36-year-old Nina Simone told a cheering audience at the Harlem Cultural Festival, “Are you ready to listen to all the beautiful Black voices, the beautiful Black feelings, the beautiful Black waves moving in beautiful air? Are you ready Black people? Are you ready?” Black people were more

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EUGENE, OREGON - JUNE 19: Sha'Carri Richardson runs and celebrates in the Women's 100 Meter semifinal on day 2 of the 2020 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team Trials at Hayward Field on June 19, 2021 in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Though her suspension ends before relay event, Sha’Carri Richardson left off US Olympic track team

By Steve Almasy and Jill Martin US star sprinter Sha’Carri RichardsonĀ was left off the roster for the US track and field team that will compete at the Olympics in Tokyo, according to the team list released Tuesday by USA Track & Field (USATF). Richardson had secured her spot at the Tokyo Olympics with a runaway

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City leaders to commemorate 100 years of Frederick Douglass Park

By Aleah Hordges Indy Parks and Recreation is celebrating the 100th anniversary of Frederick Douglass Park beginning Wednesday morning and throughout the week. The centennial celebration is presented by Citizens Energy Group. Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett, U.S. Congressman Andre Carson, representatives from the Indianapolis Parks Alliance and many others will commemorate Frederick Douglass Park on

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LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 24: ESPN sideline reporter, Rachel Nichols reports the game during Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals of the 2021 NBA Playoffs on June 24, 2021 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, California. 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 Jim Poorten/NBAE via Getty Images)

ESPN attempts to contain controversy embroiling the network as NBA Finals get underway

By Oliver Darcy The New York Times published itsĀ explosive storyĀ regarding disparaging comments Rachel Nichols made about colleague Maria Taylor on Sunday. On Tuesday night, the fallout was visible on ABC. Instead of Nichols on the sidelines of the NBA Finals as the games got underway, viewersĀ instead sawĀ rising star Malika Andrews covering the Bucks vs. Suns

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September 15, 2018 - Annapolis, Maryland, U.S - Cornerback CAMERON KINLEY (3) greats the crowd before singing the Blue and Gold following the game held at Navy-Marine Crops Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland. (Credit Image: Ā© Amy Sanderson/ZUMA Wire)

In reversal, US military allows Navy football captain to delay service to try to play in NFL

By Devan Cole and Oren Liebermann The captain of the US Navy football team will be allowed to try to play in the National Football League after the US military reversed courseĀ on Tuesday and approved his request to delay his service. “Today, I have approved a plan by the Department of the Navy that will

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gian Ehrenzeller/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (9334216ez) Ursula Burns World Economic Forum 2018 in Davos, Switzerland - 25 Jan 2018 Ursula Burns, Chairman of the Supervisory Board VEON, during the 48th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, 25 January 2018 (issued 26 January 2018). The meeting brings together entrepreneurs, scientists, chief executive and political leaders in Davos from 23 to 26 January.

Ursula Burns hired to lead embattled consulting firm Teneo

By Jordan Valinsky Former Xerox CEO Ursula BurnsĀ has been named chairwoman of Teneo, the embattled consulting firm that is still dealing with the fallout from the resignation of its CEO, reportedly over drunken behavior at a party. Burns’ appointment is effective immediately, according to a company statement. She’s not a stranger to Teneo, having served

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