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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 21: New York City mayoral candidate Eric Adams laughs as he listens to speakers during a Get Out the Vote rally on June 21, 2021 in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn borough in New York City. New York City mayoral candidate and frontrunner Eric Adams held a GOTV rally on the eve of the New York City Primary Election Day, outside of a campaign office surrounded by supporters and First Responders. Adams is making last pitches to be elected mayor to voters and comes a day after a volunteer with the campaign was stabbed multiple times while canvassing for Adams in the Bronx. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Eric Adams will win Democratic primary for NYC mayor

By Ethan Cohen and Gregory Krieg Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams will be the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, CNN projects, following the latest ranked-choice count of primary voters, a tally that for the first time included the lion’s share of nearly 126,000 absentee ballots cast. Former Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia finished a narrow second in

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Customers shop for used vehicles at a CarMax dealership in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S., on Thursday, June 24, 2021. CarMax Inc, jumps 5.8% in premarket trading after it reported revenue for the first quarter that beat the average analyst estimate. Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images

How long can supply shortages continue?

By Charles Riley As the global economy kicks into high gear following the pandemic, demand for certain consumer goods and tech components has outstripped supply, leading to shortages of everything from cars to household appliances. Shortages are not something consumers in developed economies are used to dealing with. They are annoying. But they can also feed inflation,

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Black women athletes are still being scrutinized ahead of the Olympics despite their successes

By Nicole Chavez As the world’s top athletes head into the Tokyo Olympics, a wave of penalizations and criticism are shedding light onto how Black women in sports are treated. In recent weeks, the governing body for aquatic sports refused to approve the use of a swimming cap designed to accommodate natural Black hair during international competitions.

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Nikole Hannah-Jones is interviewed at her home in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Tuesday, July 6, 2021. Hannah-Jones says she will not teach at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill following an extended fight over tenure. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Nikole Hannah-Jones chose HBCU Howard over UNC. Here’s why that’s significant

By Leah Asmelash After months of grappling with the university over her tenureship, Nikole Hannah-Jones announced Tuesday she would not stay on at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, choosing instead, along with writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, to join the faculty of Howard University, one of the most prestigious historically Black universities in the country. It’s a

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‘Horrific’ graffiti on Martin Luther King Jr. statue in Southern California is being investigated as a hate crime, police say

By Brisa Colon A statue of Martin Luther King Jr. in Southern California was vandalized with a swastika and other “horrific” graffiti that police are investigating as a hate crime, officials said. Officers from the Long Beach Police Department were called to King Park on Friday around 3:20 p.m. following reports the statue was vandalized

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President Joe Biden speaks about infrastructure negotiations, in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, June 24, 2021, in Washington. Vice President Kamala Harris stands at left. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Biden and Harris to focus on voting rights Thursday, expand DNC program

By Dan Merica President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will hold separate events Thursday to focus attention on Democratic efforts to combat voter suppression and protect voting rights nationwide, Democratic officials tell CNN. Harris will announce the expansion of the Democratic National Committee’s “I Will Vote” campaign with an event in the Washington, DC,

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Bill Cosby says ‘people stand in support’ of Phylicia Rashad

By Steve Forrest and Susannah Cullinane Bill Cosby issued a statement in support of his former co-star and longtime friend Phylicia Rashad, who earlier apologized for celebrating Cosby’s release from prison. Cosby, once known as “America’s Dad,” was released on Wednesday after Pennsylvania’s highest court overturned his sexual assault conviction. At the time Rashad tweeted, “FINALLY!!!! A

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WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 02: Multi-platinum recording artist and star of television, film and the Broadway stage Vanessa Williams hosts “A Capitol Fourth,” live from Washington, DC, airing Sunday on PBS July 04, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images for Capital Concerts)

Vanessa Williams and PBS slammed for ‘Black national anthem’ performance

By Lisa Respers France There was backlash over Vanessa Williams performing for Independence Day before it even happened. Williams hosted PBS’ “A Capitol Fourth” on Sunday, and it had been announced that she would sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” which has become known as the “Black national anthem.” In the promotion leading up to

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