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After two months in office, Kamala Harris is still living out of suitcases — and she’s getting frustrated with it

By Kate Bennett It has been more than two months since Kamala Harris was sworn in as vice president of the United States, a historic moment for the country, as Harris is the first woman and the first woman of color to

March 29, 2021April 5, 2021
Entertainment

Dwayne Johnson reveals new ‘Black Adam’ release date

By Toyin Owoseje There have been some roadblocks along the way — but Dwayne Johnson is one step closer to living his dream of being a superhero. The Hollywood actor and former wrestler has announced that his DC Comics movie “Black Adam”

March 29, 2021April 5, 2021
Entertainment

‘Tina’ tells Tina Turner’s story, with a tribute that keeps on turning

Review by Brian Lowry “Tina” is that rare documentary that leaves you craving an encore, as if two hours weren’t quite enough to do Tina Turner’s life and career justice. Weaving in a new interview with the 81-year-old icon, the footage then

March 29, 2021April 5, 2021
Politics

Warnock invokes Biblical story to describe GOP efforts to roll back voting rights in Georgia

By Devan Cole President Joe Biden and other Democrats could tackle both voting rights and infrastructure legislation at the same time, Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock insisted Sunday, while White House shifts its focus to the country’s infrastructure as his home state of

March 29, 2021April 5, 2021
Politics

Biden’s infrastructure plan is about to put his bipartisan appeal to the test

Analysis by Paul LeBlanc With some wind in his sails from the massively popular Covid relief package, President Joe Biden’s next big legislative push — a sweeping infrastructure plan — is set to bring a far more challenging bipartisan test in the

March 29, 2021April 5, 2021
National News

Opening statements are set to begin in Derek Chauvin’s trial for the death of George Floyd

By Eric Levenson Opening statements are set to begin Monday in former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin’s trial, 10 months after George Floyd’s death under his knee launched a summer of protest and unrest. In a first for Minnesota, the trial will

March 29, 2021April 5, 2021
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Some US states report concerning Covid-19 case increases — and one warns the surge is already here

By Christina Maxouris For weeks, health experts have warned of another possible Covid-19 surge if Americans get lax with safety measureswhile the country races to vaccinate more people. Now infections are on the rise again and some state leaders are sounding the

March 29, 2021April 5, 2021
Entertainment

Four female scientists launch “Black Scientist Cooperative” podcast to empower Black community

These four women, scientists and HBCU graduates created a brand new podcast all about the science behind healthcare. The four hosts, Dr. Charletha V. Irvin Joseph, Dr. Myla Patterson-Smith, Dr. Elethia Tillman and Dr. Shuntae Williams, debuted their “Black Scientist Cooperative” Podcast

March 26, 2021April 5, 2021
Business/Campus News

Milton Jones Jr. named first Black chairman of UNCF board of directors

Milton H. Jones Jr. is making history as the first Black man to be elected as chair of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Board of Directors. Jones succeeds William F. Stasior Sr., retired Chairman and CEO of Booz Allen Hamilton, who

March 26, 2021April 5, 2021
Campus News/Research

Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering aims to strengthen ties with HBCUs through Gradpath Collaborative

Recently, Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering took a major step towards strengthening their connection with HBCUs. On March 25, their Gradpath event brought together faculty, senior leaders and administrators to kickoff the Gradpath Collaborative. Attendees exchanged ideas and strategies aimed at

March 26, 2021April 5, 2021
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