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Biden unveils unprecedented government-wide strategy to encourage US citizenship

By Priscilla Alvarez The Biden administration is introducing an unprecedented effort to encourage eligible immigrants to apply for US citizenship, according to a US Citizenship and Immigration Services official. The effort stems from one of President Joe Biden’sĀ early executive ordersĀ that called on

July 5, 2021
Entertainment

Independence Day fireworks, once joyous celebrations, are now nightmares for these gun violence survivors

by Amir Vera Maggie Montoya used to love Independence Day fireworks. Now, the loud explosions and bangs that come with the American ritual agonize her. The 26-year-old’s views on fireworks changed after she had to hide under a desk while aĀ gunman fired

July 5, 2021
Sports

Sha’Carri Richardson suspended from US Olympic team after testing positive for marijuana

By Homero De la Fuente, US track and field star Sha’Carri Richardson has been suspended for one month from the OlympicĀ team after testing positive for THC, a chemical found in marijuana, the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) announced on Friday. “The rules are

July 5, 2021
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Phylicia Rashad pens letter to Howard students and parents: “I offer my most sincere apology”

By Keely Aouga and Laura Ly Actress Phylicia Rashad sent a letter to Howard University students and parents on Friday, offering “[her] most sincere apology” for tweeting in celebrationĀ of Bill Cosby’s sexual assault conviction being overturned. “My remarks were in no way

July 5, 2021
National News

Biden touts US coronavirus progress at July 4 White House event: ‘America is coming back together’

By Kate Sullivan, Kate Bennett and Paul LeBlanc President Joe Biden touted the nation’s progress against the coronavirus pandemic Sunday evening as he and first lady Jill Biden hosted their biggest party yet at the White House marking the July Fourth holiday.

July 5, 2021
Entertainment

Phylicia Rashad’s support of Bill Cosby highlights division in the Black community

Analysis by Lisa Respers France Depending on you and your life experiences, Bill Cosby is either an abuser or the latest Black man to fall prey to being unjustly accused. In the case of the 83-year-old actor, it is actually dozens of

July 2, 2021
Sports

Reggie Bush wants the 2005 Heisman Trophy back

By Jacob Lev and Steve Almasy Reggie Bush, the former University of Southern California (USC) star who won the 2005 Heisman Trophy, said Thursday he wants the award, and his college football records, reinstated. An NCAA investigation in the years that followed

July 2, 2021
Sports

NFL fines Washington Football Team $10 million after workplace culture investigation

By Amir Vera, David Close and Jill Martin The NFL fined the Washington Football Team $10 million Thursday following the conclusion of an independent investigation that found the club’s work environment was “highly unprofessional,” especially for women, according to a news release

July 2, 2021
National News

States are so flush with funds, many are cutting taxes

By Tami Luhby While states feared the coronavirus pandemic would wreak havoc on their budgets and force them to slash services, it turns out that many areĀ doing far betterĀ than they predicted. So instead of cutting spending in the wake of the pandemic,

July 2, 2021
National News

White House says more than half of its staffers are women

By Kate Sullivan and Phil Mattingly Women make up approximately 60% of the staff at the White House and 56% of senior staff, the White House said Thursday ahead ofĀ releasing its annual reportĀ to Congress on personnel. The White House touted the diversity

July 2, 2021
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