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Kamala Harris dives into migration diplomacy as GOP aims to make her the face of the border crisis

By Jasmine Wright and Arlette Saenz Vice President Kamala Harris and her team are staring down attempts to make her the face of the Biden administration’s response to the crisis at the border, a little more than a week after being assigned

April 1, 2021April 5, 2021
Politics

Black Fortune 500 executives want companies to fight Republican voting restrictions

By Chauncey Alcorn Some of the nation’s most prominent Black business leaders are calling out their Fortune 500 peers for their muted response to new laws that restrict voting across the country. Merck chief executive Ken Frazier and Berkshire Hathaway director Kenneth

April 1, 2021April 5, 2021
Politics

Biden set to convene his Cabinet in-person for the first time on Thursday

By Betsy Klein President Joe Biden is set to convene his Cabinet in-person for the first time Thursday at the White House. The meeting comes one day after he rolls out the first piece of his sweeping infrastructure proposal focused on investments

April 1, 2021April 5, 2021
COVID-19/National News

Pfizer says Covid-19 vaccine protection lasts at least six months, protects against variants

By Maggie Fox The ongoing Phase 3 clinical trial of Pfizer/BioNTech’s coronavirus vaccine confirms its protection lasts at least six months after the second dose, the companies said Thursday. It’s the first look at how long protection for a coronavirus vaccine lasts,

April 1, 2021April 5, 2021
Black Women's History Month

Passing the Torch: Shirley Chisholm and Kamala Harris

Former Vice Chair of the House Democratic Caucus, Shirley Chisholm was the first woman to ever run for President of the United States in 1972 and the first African American woman in Congress. Following in her footsteps is Vice President Kamala Harris

April 1, 2021April 9, 2021
Campus News

Spelman College sees record applicant pool despite pandemic

Despite the pandemic, Atlanta’s Spelman College had 11,000 applicants this year, the highest in its 140-year history. The 20 percent increase over the 2020-2021 pool is greatly encouraging, coming amid the chaos of shutdowns and virtual learning. Spelman’s gold standard as a

March 31, 2021April 5, 2021
Business/Entertainment

Hennessy, Nas, Marcus Graham Project uplift Black entrepreneurs

International leader of cognac sales, Hennessy, is furthering its historical commitment to Black communities with the Never Stop Never Settle Society, which launched March 29. In collaboration with the Marcus Graham Project (MGP) Hennessy will offer qualified Black entrepreneurs funding, NYC office

March 31, 2021April 5, 2021
COVID-19/National News

White House says Americans deserve ‘better information’ as allies criticize WHO coronavirus report

By Nicole Gaouette and Jennifer Hansler President Joe Biden believes Americans “deserve better information” about the origin of Covid-19 and further steps from the global community, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday after the release of a World Health Organization

March 31, 2021April 5, 2021
Sports

Two Black women will be head coaches in the same NCAA women’s Final Four for the first time

By Matias Grez and Jill Martin This year’s March Madness might have exposed gaps in gender equity in college sports, but for two Black women, the 2020 NCAA women’s tournament will always represent a moment when history was made. That’s because for

March 31, 2021April 5, 2021
Politics

Michigan voting rights battle looms as Republicans plan to side-step Whitmer veto

By Eric Bradner Michigan is emerging as the latest battleground in Republicans’ nationwide push to restrict voting rights, with GOP officials planning to end-run Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s all-but-certain veto of proposed restrictions and progressives beginning to mobilize to stop them. The

March 31, 2021April 5, 2021
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