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US investigates second suspected case of mystery ‘syndrome’ near White House

By Katie Bo Williams, Jeremy Herb and Natasha Bertrand Two White House officials were struck by a mysterious illness late last year — including one who was passing through a gate onto the property — newly revealed details that come as investigators

May 18, 2021
Politics

The Sunrise Movement endorses top Sanders ally Nina Turner to fill US House seat in Ohio

By Rachel Janfaza The Sunrise Movement, a youth-led climate activist group, on Monday announced its endorsement of former Ohio state Sen. Nina Turner, further bolstering her campaign’s progressive support ahead of a special election for an open US House seat in Ohio.

May 18, 2021
Politics

Harris headlines unity summit for AAPI community

By Arlette Saenz and Jasmine Wright Vice President Kamala Harris will serve as the keynote speaker for a virtual unity summit for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders this week, her latest outreach to a community that has faced a wave of racially

May 18, 2021
Business

AT&T to spin off and combine WarnerMedia with Discovery in deal that would create streaming giant

By Brian Stelter The streaming TV race is about to get even more competitive. On Monday morning AT&T and Discovery, Inc. announced a deal under which AT&T’s WarnerMedia will be spun off and combined with Discovery in a new standalone media company.

May 18, 2021
Politics

Multiple crises at home and abroad provide a reality check for Biden’s White House

By Kevin Liptak President Joe Biden was at the wooded Camp David retreat in Maryland when he first heard Colonial Pipeline had been hacked. Briefed in one of the mountainside lodges by senior advisers and aides from the National Security Council, Biden

May 18, 2021
Politics

Biden developing pardon process with focus on racial justice, expected to issue acts of clemency before middle of term

By Maegan Vazquez The White House is currently in the process of reviewing clemency applications and has signaled that President Joe Biden, who views the pardon power as a key tool for advancing equity, will issue acts of clemency before the middle

May 18, 2021
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100 years ago, this area was known as Black Wall Street. Then it came to a heartbreaking end

By Jazmin Goodwin One hundred years ago, one of America’s greatest success stories came to a crushing end. At the turn of the 20th century, the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was more than 35 city blocks of thriving shops, hotels, theaters

May 17, 2021
Sports

Rapper J. Cole makes his debut in African basketball league the same weekend his album drops

By Amir Vera J. Cole is having quite the weekend with not only the Friday release of his album, “The Off-Season,” but also his debut in the Basketball Africa League (BAL). Cole’s first points for the Patriots Basketball Club in Rwanda were

May 17, 2021
Politics

HUD Secretary violated the Hatch Act, Office of Special Counsel concludes

By Liz Stark The US Office of Special Counsel has concluded that Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia Fudge violated the Hatch Act, the law that limits the political activities of all federal civilian executive branch employees, when she commented on

May 17, 2021
Business

How John Deere is helping Black farmers and their descendents take back unjustly seized land

By Chauncey Alcorn It’s been nine years since Michael Robinson of Columbus, Ohio, nearly lost a major part of his family’s legacy. He’s still fighting to regain full control of it. In 2012, the 57-year-old married father of four, who is Black,

May 17, 2021
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