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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Meharry Medical College Announce Partnership To Address Racism In Basic Sciences

By Meharry Medical College The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tenn., announced they have entered into an agreement that will address racism and bias in the basic sciences and introduce greater diversity and inclusion. The memorandum of understanding reflects a broader engagement initiative on the part of

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UNITED STATES - AUGUST 04: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., attend a rally with Paid Leave for All to advocate for paid family and medical leave, near the Capitol Reflecting Pool on Wednesday, August 04, 2021. (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Capitol Hill Democrats face tough choices over major economic package in pivotal week ahead

By Clare Foran, With a debt limit crisis averted for now, the Democratic Party’s effort to finalize a sweeping economic package to expand the social safety net will be front-and-center on Capitol Hill this week. Democrats must make a series of hard decisions over how much they are willing to spend on the package and what will be included,

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Merck seeks FDA emergency use authorization for antiviral Covid-19 treatment molnupiravir

By Jamie Gumbrecht and Maggie Fox, Merck said Monday it is seeking US Food and Drug Administration emergency use authorization for its experimental antiviral Covid-19 treatment, molnupiravir. If authorization is granted, the drug, made by Merck and Ridgeback Biotherapeutics, would be the first oral antiviral treatment to fight Covid-19. It comes in capsule form. Merck

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Colin Powell, military leader and first Black US secretary of state, dies after complications from Covid-19

By Devan Cole, Colin Powell, the first Black US secretary of state whose leadership in several Republican administrations helped shape American foreign policy in the last years of the 20th century and the early years of the 21st, has died from complications from Covid-19, his family said on Facebook. He was 84. “General Colin L.

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Howard University Announces $5 Million Gift from Eddie and Sylvia Brown to Support GRACE Grant for Students

Written By Misha Cornelius Howard University is pleased to announce a $5 million gift from Eddie C. Brown (B.S.E.E. ’61) and C. Sylvia Brown (B.S. ’62) to support the Graduation Retention Access to Continued Excellence (GRACE) Grant for students facing financial barriers. Eddie Brown is the founder, chairman and CEO of Brown Capital Management, a Baltimore-based asset management firm

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Vials and syringes of the Johnson and Johnson Janssen Covid-19 vaccine are displayed for a photograph at a Culver City Fire Department vaccination clinic on August 5, 2021, in California. (Photo by Patrick T. FALLON / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

More Covid-19 boosters are on the horizon. But not everyone will need one, experts say

By Travis Caldwell, Advisers from the US Food and Drug Administration voted unanimously to recommend emergency authorization of a booster dose of Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine, and a day later did so again for a booster of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine. The group voted Friday to authorize a booster shot of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine for Americans 18 and

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Howard University Students Share Experiences of Perseverance and COVID-19 During Panel with U.S. Surgeon General Murthy

By Howard University Newsroom Medical and health sciences students from Howard University joined U.S. Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy, M.D., and Howard University President Wayne A. I. Frederick, M.D., to talk about how they persevered during the COVID-19 pandemic and developed ways to safeguard their personal well-being. Topics included overcoming vaccine hesitancy with loved ones, the relief

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NBA star’s vaccine skepticism runs counter to racial justice stance

Analysis by Brandon Tensley, For all foreseeable games and practices, the Brooklyn Nets will be without Kyrie Irving, an ace point guard known as much for his handles — some of the best, ever — as for the controversy he’s been brewing lately. On Wednesday, Irving said that he isn’t vaccinated against Covid-19. This announcement came

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