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Fisk Jubilee Singers win first-ever Grammy Award for 150th Anniversary Album

Patience and great performance are their own rewards, but in the Fisk Jubilee Singers case, a first-ever Grammy Award came with it. “Celebrating Fisk!,” the 150th Anniversary Album, won the 2021 Grammy for Best Roots Gospel Album. “I thank the Fisk University

March 26, 2021April 5, 2021
Business

Organic & Natural Health Association partners with Williams-Franklin Foundation to increase diversity in natural products industry

The Organic & Natural Health Association has teamed up with Williams-Franklin Foundation to raise at least $50,000 over the next five years. Their goal is to assist HBCU students financially and create meaningful connections between the HBCU community and professionals within the

March 26, 2021April 5, 2021
Politics

Biden says US faces battle to ‘prove democracy works’

By Nicole Gaouette President Joe Biden cast challenges to the US from China, Russia and global shifts in stark terms Thursday, describing “a battle between the utility of democracies in the 21st century and autocracies.” The President underscored that the United States

March 26, 2021April 5, 2021
National News

Georgia Republicans speed sweeping elections bill restricting voting access into law

By Kelly Mena, Fredreka Schouten, Dianne Gallagher and Pamela Kirkland Republicans in Georgia sped a sweeping elections bill into law Thursday, making it the first presidential battleground to impose new voting restrictions following President Joe Biden’s victory in the state. The bill

March 26, 2021April 5, 2021
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Dangerous Covid-19 variants could mean all bets are off on the road to normalcy, expert warns

By Travis Caldwell The evidence that Americans are gearing up for a return to normal life is growing apparent. States are relaxing capacity restrictions for public areas and private gatherings. More school districts are reopening for in-person learning. Travel is increasing, with

March 26, 2021April 5, 2021
National News

Obama calls for stricter gun laws following Colorado shooting to prevent more ‘random, senseless acts’ of gun violence

By Devan Cole Former President Barack Obama on Tuesday called for stricter gun laws following the mass shooting in Colorado, bemoaning what he called a national tolerance for “these kinds of random, senseless acts.” Obama said in a statement that he and

March 26, 2021April 5, 2021
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Biden assigning Harris to lead diplomatic efforts in Central America to address immigration

By Kevin Liptak and Jasmine Wright President Joe Biden is tasking Vice President Kamala Harris with overseeing efforts with Central American countries to stem the flow of migrants to the US southern border, the first major issue Biden has assigned directly to

March 26, 2021April 5, 2021
National News

Tornadoes roll across 5 southern states causing at least 5 deaths and heavy destruction

By Mallika Kallingal A wave of tornadoes rolled across five southern states on Thursday, leaving at least five people dead and inflicting heavy damage in its wake, according to officials. Early Friday, the city of Newnan, Georgia, reported damage in and around

March 26, 2021April 5, 2021
Sports

NCAA hires law firm to evaluate gender equity issues within all championships

By Claire Colbert National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) President Mark Emmert announced Thursday that the organization has retained a law firm to help address gaps in gender equity in college sports. The news comes after the NCAA generated backlash over discrepancies between

March 26, 2021April 5, 2021
Business

Google faces scrutiny for recruiting algorithm, claims of discrimination

A college ranking system has driven Google’s recruiting strategy for onboarding engineers. According to several former Google employees, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are missing from the hiring algorithm, despite the company’s promise of racial diversity and inclusion.  Although there was

March 25, 2021April 5, 2021
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