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Moderna, Pfizer test vaccine strategies against new variants

By John Bonifield and Amanda Sealy, CNN Vaccine makers Pfizer and Moderna are trying to get out ahead of some of the new coronavirus variants that are causing concern around the world. Although there’s no evidence people immunized with either vaccine have

February 25, 2021
Politics

White House lifts Trump order that temporarily banned certain immigrant visas during pandemic

By Priscilla Alvarez, Donald Judd and Paul LeBlanc, CNN President Joe Biden on Wednesday revoked a Trump-era executive order that temporarily banned some immigrant visas during the coronavirus pandemic. The move opens up legal avenues to migrate to the US that former

February 25, 2021
COVID-19

Pentagon chief urges service members to get vaccinated after it was revealed one-third are opting out

By Oren Liebermann, CNN Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin urged military service members to get vaccinated against the coronavirus in a video statement released Wednesday after it was revealed last week that approximately one-third have opted out of receiving doses. “If you

February 25, 2021
COVID-19

Despite US Covid-19 cases dropping, infections are still staggeringly high. Here’s what has experts worried

By Christina Maxouris, CNN A new ensemble forecast published Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests the daily Covid-19 death rate will slow in the coming weeks — good news following more than a month of declining case and

February 25, 2021
Politics

Democratic women poised to shake up male-dominated industry with new political media firm

By Simone Pathe, CNN Recent success stories about women in politics are about candidates breaking barriers. There’s a female vice president. More women than ever before serve in Congress. But when it comes to the people who help get them elected —

February 25, 2021
Business

JPMorgan and Google launch program to help minority-owned banks

By Chauncey Alcorn, CNN Business JPMorgan Chase and Google launched a program Tuesday to help banks owned and led by people of color increase their lending capabilities. The new initiative is dubbed “Empowering Change.” It’s designed to help banks that are majority-owned

February 24, 2021February 24, 2021
COVID-19

Black Americans are bearing the brunt of the pandemic. Here’s how to make the vaccine rollout more equitable

Opinion by Bhaskar Chakravorti Covid-19 has disproportionately devastated the Black community. Black Americans are dying from the coronavirus at nearly twice the rate of White Americans — and have been hospitalized nearly three times as often, according to data from the US

February 24, 2021
Campus News

Big student loan debt is not a ‘Harvard, Yale and Penn’ problem

Opinion by Persis Yu On the campaign trail, President Joe Biden promised to cancel at least $10,000 of federal student loans for all borrowers in response to the Covid-19 crisis. Over 60 lawmakers and 17 state attorneys general have called on him

February 24, 2021
Entertainment

Matt James addresses ‘Bachelor’ racism controversy

By Chloe Melas, CNN Matt James, the star of ABC’s “The Bachelor,” is breaking his silence on the controversy that has enveloped this season of the series. James, who is the show’s first Black lead bachelor, addressed Chris Harrison’s announcement that he

February 24, 2021February 24, 2021
Black History Month

Black History Month: Howard Thurman

By John Blake He was a shy man who didn’t lead marches or give dramatic speeches. But Howard Thurman was a spiritual genius who transformed history. Thurman was a pastor and professor and mystic whose groundbreaking book, “Jesus and the Disinherited,” was

February 24, 2021
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