Courtesy of University of Maryland Eastern Shore, After a yearās hiatus yielding to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore are bringing back their āSalute to Our Veteransā gala. The Thursday, Nov. 11, event pays tribute to local military veterans and gets underway at 6 p.m.
MoreBy Angela Barajas, Martin Savidge and Christina Maxouris, Finding jurors to sit inĀ the trial for the three menĀ charged inĀ Ahmaud Arbery’s killingĀ is proving difficult in the Glynn County, Georgia, courtroom where jury selection began this week. Hundreds of people have been summoned, and from the 60 people who have been questioned since last Monday, many said
MoreBy the Howard University Newsroom, Howard University today said it would directly distribute to students $11 million in funding from the COVID-19 related Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF). The financial aid distribution represents another step the University is taking to strengthen need-based financial support to students. A total of 11,949 Howard students will receive
MoreBy Rebekah Riess and Amir Vera, One of the men convicted in the murder of James Jordan, father of basketball legendĀ Michael Jordan, was denied parole, according to Greg Thomas, a spokesperson for the North Carolina Department of Public Safety. Daniel Green and his co-defendant,Ā Larry Demery, were convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in
MoreBy Ariane de Vogue, A group of unvaccinated Maine health care workers are asking theĀ Supreme CourtĀ to block a state rule that mandates certain health care facilities require their employees to be fully vaccinated, arguing that the requirement violates their religious liberty rights. So far, the justices have declined invitations to strike down vaccine mandates atĀ Indiana
MoreCourtesy of Lincoln University, During the 2021 Homecoming week, The Lincoln University community will celebrate the Alumni Memorial Arch that was dedicated in 1921 to honor the 167 Lincoln alumni soldiers who served in World War I. The celebration includes a research presentation by first-year students led by Professor C. Marlene Lacy, Homecoming Sunday Services
MoreBy Susannah Cullinane, As the number of new daily cases ofĀ Covid-19Ā continues to fall in the US, the country awaits a major milestone that could provide another critical tool in the fight against the pandemic — the first vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. And Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a former US Food and Drug Administration
MoreBy Jennifer Hansler, The families of roughly two dozen US citizens and legal permanent residents detained abroad penned a letter toĀ President Joe BidenĀ on Monday urging him to do more to secure the release of their loved ones. “Every day we wonder how much longer our loved ones must endure their captivity, not knowing when they
MoreBy Kate Sullivan, Nine months after taking office, President Joe Biden still doesn’t have a permanentĀ director of a critical agency in his administration. The last Cabinet-level position that hasn’t been filled is the director of the Office of Management and Budget — an agency that not many Americans are familiar with but is an incredibly
MoreBy Emmanuel Freeman, TSU President Glenda Glover is a nominee for theĀ GlobalMindEDĀ 2021Inclusive Leader Awards. Glover is among leaders from across 15 industry sectors nominated for this yearās awards. Winners will be announced virtually on Nov. 3. The awards recognize the āmost inclusiveā leaders in key industries for their innovations and bold actions to promote access
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