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Some have called Gil Scott-Heron the "godfather of rap." His work has been sampled, referenced or reinterpreted by many artists.

Black History Month: Gil Scott-Heron

By Harmeet Kaur Gil Scott-Heron (1949-2011) was a New York City poet, activist, musician, social critic and spoken-word performer whose songs in the ‘70s helped lay the foundation for rap music. Whether you realize it or not, you’ve probably come across one of his poetic turns of phrase. Some have called Scott-Heron the “godfather of

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Gun violence crisis in America’s cities

Opinion by Greg Fischer, Eric Garcetti, Lori Lightfoot and Brandon Scott You’ve probably seen the headlines: 2020 was a deadly year for gun violence in cities across America. In January, the four of us —- along with hundreds of other mayors —- joined together virtually for the US Conference of Mayors winter meeting to discuss

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 30: The McDonald's logo is displayed on the window of a McDonald's restaurant on January 30, 2018 in San Francisco, California. McDonald's reported better-than-expected fourth quarter earnings with global same-store sales growing at the fastest pace in six years. Fourth quarter net income dropped 41 percent to $698.7 million, or 87 cents per share, compared to $1.19 billion, or $1.44 per share one year ago. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Black franchise owner sues McDonald’s for alleged race discrimination

By Danielle Wiener-Bronner and Chauncey Alcorn, CNN A Black McDonald’s franchise operator has filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging that it steered him toward less profitable restaurants in lower-income, predominantly Black neighborhoods because of his race. Retired Major League Baseball player Herbert Washington, who currently operates 14 McDonald’s restaurants, filed the civil suit in

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Japan's Naomi Osaka celebrates beating Serena Williams of the US in their women's singles semi-final match on day eleven of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on February 18, 2021. (Photo by Brandon MALONE / AFP) / -- IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE -- (Photo by BRANDON MALONE/AFP via Getty Images)

Naomi Osaka denies Serena Williams a shot at record-tying 24th major title at Australian Open

By Jill Martin, CNN Serena Williams has been denied her opportunity to match Australian Margaret Court’s record of 24 major singles titles after she was beaten by 23-year-old Naomi Osaka at the Australian Open in Melbourne on Thursday. The highly anticipated women’s singles semifinal at Rod Laver Arena had a noticeable buzz from crowds returning

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The Black businesswomen bringing diversity to ski slopes

Sara Gill and Streisand Neto, special to CNN In January 2019, Simisola Oke traveled with a friend to Flachau, one of Austria’s busiest ski areas. Following their arrival, they were greeted with many hellos and waves from fellow skiers. Initially, “we just assumed people were being kind and friendly, or maybe they thought we were

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Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks as US Senator and Vice-Presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, looks on at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware on November 4, 2020. - President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden are squaring off for what could be a legal battle for the White House, running neck-and-neck in the electoral vote count, and several battleground states still in play on November 4. (Photo by JIM WATSON / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)
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Biden administration confronts regulatory maze and hazy messaging in push to reopen schools

Analysis by Maeve Reston and Stephen Collinson, CNN President Joe Biden’s promise to try to open schools within his first 100 days has become one of most vexing puzzles facing the new administration, leading to confusion and anger among parents who still aren’t getting clear answers. There are few more urgent issues facing the country

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Customers wait in line to enter Frontier Fiesta on February 17, 2021 in Houston, Texas. - A winter storm has caused rolling black-outs through out the Houston and the surrounding areas for the past 48 hours. Millions of Americans were struggling without electricity Wednesday as bitter cold from a deadly winter storm system held its grip across huge swathes of the United States, even pushing as far south as Mexico. (Photo by Thomas Shea / AFP) (Photo by THOMAS SHEA/AFP via Getty Images)

Storms devastate a nation on the brink after a year of lockdown — and it’s nowhere near over

By Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN There is no fine time for a devastating barrage of winter storms, but it’s hard to imagine the weather icing over much of the United States coming at a less opportune moment. The country is not only in a pandemic that shut down all manner of activity and left tens

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BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 08: Asylum seekers from El Salvador wait at a bus station after they were released from U.S. immigration authorities on February 08, 2021 in Brownsville, Texas. Since the inauguration of President Joe Biden, increased numbers of asylum seekers, most from Central America, have begun crossing the Rio Grande into Texas, and immigration authorities have been releasing them to stay in the U.S. pending court hearings. The new policy is a reversal of former President Trump's "Remain in Mexico" policy, where immigrants had to wait in Mexico during the legal asylum process. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

White House announces sweeping immigration bill

By Priscilla Alvarez and Lauren Fox, CNN The White House announced a sweeping immigration bill Thursday that would create an eight-year path to citizenship for millions of immigrants already in the country and provide a faster track for undocumented immigrants brought to the US as children. The legislation faces an uphill climb in a narrowly

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CHARLESTON, UNITED STATES - 2021/02/13: A health worker prepares a syringe and an ampule with a dose of COVID-19 vaccine. At risk individuals, 65 years or older, were given priority to receive a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine at the Charleston Convention Center and Coliseum. It was estimated that somewhere between 5,000 and 6,000 people would receive a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine making this event the largest vaccine event that Kanawha County, West Virginia has ever seen. Both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine were on hand for older individuals or peoples with compromising conditions. (Photo by Stephen Zenner/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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Corporate America bands together to get people vaccinated and safely back to work

By Jordan Valinsky, CNN Business A group of businesses and nonprofit organizations are banding together to speed up and strengthen their companies’ response to the pandemic. Five groups, including the Ad Council, CDC Foundation and the Business Roundtable, announced Thursday they are forming a new partnership called the Health Action Alliance. Its aim is to

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A customer wears a face mask while shopping for flowers displayed for sale from a wholesale merchant ahead of the Valentine's Day holiday at the Southern California Flower Market on February 12, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. - While some florists note an increased demand for socially distant gifts, the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted global supply chains and shut down most large events including weddings where flowers are popular. The Valentine's Day and Mother's Day holidays are historically the two busiest days of the year for floral businesses. (Photo by Patrick T. FALLON / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

Covid-19 variants could fuel another surge. Fauci says we have two powerful tools against them

By Christina Maxouris, CNN Covid-19 variants are threatening to cause another surge of infections, health officials warned Wednesday, and it’s now more important than ever for Americans to continue practicing safety measures that work against the spread of the virus. “The continued spread of variants that are more transmissible could jeopardize the progress we have

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