September 2021 - Page 2

Lincoln University To Co-Host Inaugural Mid-Atlantic Underground Railroad Conference

By Lincoln University Newsroom, The Lincoln University Center for the Study of the Underground Railroad and Voices Undergroundā€”an organization focused on preserving and sharing the Underground Railroadā€™s storyā€”next spring will host their inaugural conference: ā€œSeeking Freedom: The Underground Railroad in the Mid-Atlantic.ā€ The three-day conference will be held Thursday through Saturday, March 31 to April

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Vice President Kamala Harris to visit Hampton to advocate for more focus on STEM

By Mia Berry As a part of National Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Week, Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Hampton University on Friday. Harrisā€™ visit will stress the importance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education at HBCUs, and she will tour STEM facilities as part of the White House Initiativeā€™s HBCU

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Teen artist Tyler Gordon, known for his paintings of celebrities, is days away from releasing his first book.

Teen artist’s soon-to-be-releaed book already No. 1

By Luz Pena In the South Bay, a teen artist who is known for his paintings of celebrities is days away from releasing his first book. ABC7 news reporter Luz Pena met with Tyler Gordon, who even on a Sunday was painting his latest masterpiece. Tyler Gordon’s welcomed us to his San Jose home where

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Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James fields questions during the NBA basketball team's Media Day Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021, in El Segundo, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

LeBron James confirms he was vaccinated for Covid-19 months after being initially skeptical

By Amir Vera and David Close, NBA superstar LeBron James confirmed Tuesday he receivedĀ the Covid-19 vaccine, months after being initially skeptical of it. “Everyone has their own choice to do what they feel is right for themselves and their family and things of that nature,” James said during the Los Angeles Lakers media day in

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An Oregon State flag sits on Sen. Betsy Johnson's desk during a special legislative session for redistricting congressional maps at the Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Ore. on Monday, Sept. 20, 2021. Redistricting Session 334
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Oregon approves the nation’s first new congressional map

By Chandelis Duster and Ethan Cohen, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown signed the state’s redistricting bills Monday, hours before a deadline that would’ve taken the process out of the legislature’s hands and making Oregon the first state with aĀ new congressional mapĀ after the 2020 Census. The new congressional map is a compromise that’s expected to create four

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Howard University School of Business Ranked No. 23 Best Business School by Bloomberg Businessweek

Written by Misha Cornelius TheĀ Howard University School of BusinessĀ received its highest rankings yet on Bloomberg Businessweekā€™s list of best business schools. The 2021-22 list published in September ranked Howard Universityā€™s Master of Business Administration (MBA) program theĀ No. 23Ā top business school in the U.S.Ā The school also received the No. 3 ranking on the listā€™s new diversity

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Controversial Obama presidential library is a cause for celebration

By Julian Zelizer, On Tuesday, former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama attended the groundbreaking of the 44th president’s center in Chicago. Some of the veterans from his administration will be joining him for a livestream event. “This is not your parents’ or your grandparents’ presidential library,”Ā said Valerie Jarrett, president of the

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Kamala Harris’ office frustrated with ‘The View’ after last week’s Covid fiasco, sources say

By Oliver Darcy, The office of Vice President Kamala Harris is vexed with “The View” afterĀ the false Covid-19 positive testsĀ revealed just before Harris was to appear on the show last week sent the program into chaos, people familiar with the matter told CNN on Tuesday. One of the people explained that Harris’ office required the

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ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA - JULY 21: U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin (L) and Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley (R) participate in a news briefing at the Pentagon July 21, 2021 in Arlington, Virginia. Secretary Austin and Gen. Milley held a news briefing to discuss various topics including the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Lawmakers set to grill top military leaders on Afghanistan for first time since troop withdrawal

By Zachary Cohen, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley are set to testify publicly before Senate lawmakers Tuesday, marking the first time that top military officials will appear before Congress since the full withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. Austin and Milley will be joined by the

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