November 2021 - Page 2

President Joe Biden speaks to media as he arrives on Air Force one at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Sunday, Nov. 28, 2021, as they return from Nantucket, Mass. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Biden says new Omicron variant is ’cause for concern, not a cause for panic’

By Kaitlan Collins and Kate Sullivan, President Joe Biden on Monday said theĀ new Omicron coronavirus variantĀ is “a cause for concern, not a causeĀ for panic,” as federal health officials brace for the first cases of the new variant to be detected in the US. “Sooner or later we’re going to see cases of this new variant

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Howard University Names Kimberly Holmes-Iverson Director of Public Relations

By Howard University Newsroom, Howard University is pleased to announceĀ Kimberly Holmes-IversonĀ will serve as director of public relations in the Office of University Communications. Holmes-Iverson will lead the Universityā€™s media relations and communications strategy to increase Howardā€™s visibility and enhance its reputation as an internationally recognized research institution and preeminent Historically Black College and University (HBCU).

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Dillard University goes for $1 million GivingTuesday goal

By Dillard University After a final count of more than $800,000 in gifts in 2020, Dillard University is raising the bar for the 2021 GivingTuesday. The annual 24-hour day of online giving will be November 30, 2021. GivingTuesday, which falls on the Tuesday after ā€œBlack Friday,ā€ encourages people from around the world to support causes

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Kirkland & Ellis Donates $12.5M to 7 HBCUs, Nonprofits Using Statutory Fees From Maryland-HBCU Settlement

By Jessica Ruf, The law firm Kirkland & Ellis says it is donating $12.5 million to seven historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), nonprofits and community organizations with missions to advance racial justice, equity and civil rights. The money will go toward scholarships, fellowships and public internships for students. Funding for the donation comes from

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From vaccine mandates to abortion to insurrection probes, key court fights could shape Biden’s legacy

By Tierney Sneed Coming off the Thanksgiving holiday, the Biden administration enters a legal crucible as several high-profile lawsuits that carry significant consequences for President Joe Biden’s legacy get key hearings in court. Cases concerning the January 6 investigation, abortion and Covid-19 vaccine mandates may have little in common in terms of subject matter. But

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PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 05: Virgil Abloh is seen wearing tie and suit, white button shirt, sunglasses outside Louis Vuitton Parfum Hosts Dinner at Fondation Louis Vuitton on July 05, 2021 in Paris, France. (Photo by Christian Vierig/Getty Images)
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Virgil Abloh, artistic director for Louis Vuitton and Off-White founder, dies of cancer at 41

By Caitlin Hu and Eric Levenson, Virgil Abloh, the acclaimed menswear designer forĀ Louis Vuitton and founder and CEO of Off-White, died Sunday of cancer, according to a post from hisĀ verified Instagram account. He was 41. “We are devastated to announce the passing of our beloved Virgil Abloh, a fiercely devoted father, husband, son, brother, and

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