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The political risks of Kamala Harris’ mission on immigration

Analysis by Stephen Collinson It’s time for Kamala Harris to step out of Joe Biden’s shadow. Since becoming the first female Vice President in January, Harris has done what number twos are supposed to do: avoiding one-upping the commander-in-chief during his crucial

June 7, 2021
Sports

Simone Biles wins record seventh national women’s all-around title

By Jacob Lev USA Gymnastics star and world champion Simone Biles took home her record seventh national women’s all-around title at the US Gymnastics Championships in Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday. Four-time Olympic gold medalist Biles, who is expected to be the

June 7, 2021
National News

US labor market recovery picks up steam, adding 559,000 jobs in May

By Anneken Tappe America’s job market recovery picked up some steam in May, with 559,000 positions added back to the economy. It was a second sizable miss of analyst expectations after a big disappointment in April. Economists had predicted 650,000 jobs added

June 7, 2021
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Juneteenth by the Numbers 2020

By Toby Lyles Juneteenth is the oldest known US celebration of the end of slavery. African-Americans and others mark the anniversary much like the Fourth of July, with parties, picnics and gatherings with family and friends. Here’s a look at Juneteenth, also

June 4, 2021
National News

Critical race theory is a lens. Here are 11 ways looking through it might refine your understanding of history

By Eliott C. McLaughlin Critical race theory is just that — a theory — but the term has been weaponized, with its most extreme critics alleging that merely studying the theory is racist. Long before the concept dubbed CRT drew controversy, scholars

June 4, 2021
National News

‘It’s shameful.’ Massacre survivors’ lawyers demand Tulsa be the next city to pay reparations

By Nicquel Terry Ellis Two years after the Tulsa massacre left some 300 Black people dead and a once-booming neighborhood destroyed, another White mob attacked a Black enclave in Florida. The incident, known as the Rosewood massacre, would end with at least

June 4, 2021
National News

NC civil rights leaders request DOJ investigation into Andrew Brown Jr.’s death

By Christina Carrega Members of the North Carolina chapter of the NAACP met with Justice Department officials Thursday to request that they investigate the April shooting death of Andrew Brown Jr. Brown, a 42-year-old Black man, was fatally shot by Pasquotank County

June 4, 2021
National News

Minneapolis crews remove barricades at George Floyd Square as city pledges to create a permanent memorial

By Brad Parks, Sara Sidner and Eric Levenson Minneapolis city workers early Thursday removed parts of a memorial at the intersection where George Floyd took his final breaths, as the city stated its plans to create a permanent memorial and reopen the

June 4, 2021
National News

Biden administration faces uphill battle to meet its July 4 vaccination goal

By Michael Nedelman and Deidre McPhillips The United States faces an uphill battle to meet President Joe Biden’s goal of vaccinating 70% of adults with at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine by July 4, according to a CNN analysis. But the

June 4, 2021
Sports

LeBron James’ perfect record in first-round playoff series ends with elimination loss to Phoenix Suns

By Travis Caldwell LeBron James and the defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers lost 113-100 to the Phoenix Suns in Game 6 of their first-round series on Thursday, eliminating the Lakers and bringing an end to an impressive record in James’ career.

June 4, 2021
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