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‘Young Rock’ and ‘Kenan’ give NBC a just-so-so comedy tag team

Review by Brian Lowry, CNN NBC puts together a high-profile tag team in “Young Rock” and “Kenan,” comedies featuring Dwayne Johnson and Kenan Thompson. While the former feels a tad overinflated in its biographical dive into the star’s early life, the latter

February 16, 2021
Politics

Here’s what’s in the House Democrats’ stimulus relief plan

By Tami Luhby and Katie Lobosco, CNN House Democrats were busy last week advancing a wide range of coronavirus relief provisions, all part of President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus package. This coming week, the House Budget Committee will assemble a final

February 16, 2021
Politics

Black leaders want targeted federal funds for Black businesses hit hard by pandemic

By Nicquel Terry Ellis and Adrienne Broaddus, CNN Civil rights activists and business leaders have asked President Joe Biden’s administration to include targeted funding for Black-owned businesses in the next Covid-19 relief package. They also say that without the federal aid many

February 16, 2021
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For movie awards season, February is beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Analysis by Brian Lowry, CNN The pandemic has upended the calendar in a variety of ways, and the movie awards “season” is no exception. That explains why this year, February is beginning to look a lot like Christmas. It’s around Christmas, traditionally,

February 16, 2021
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Misan Harriman, Harry and Meghan’s pregnancy photographer, shot to fame capturing BLM protests

Rob Picheta, CNN Freed from the formalities that accompany a traditional royal baby announcement, Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, turned to a friend to reveal their news on Sunday. The result was an understated, black-and-white portrait of the pair, gazing

February 16, 2021
Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris’ marriage could challenge a racial taboo

Analysis by John Blake, CNN Nikki Buskirk was watching vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff wave to supporters at an Election Night celebration in November when the future second gentleman did something that made Buskirk glow with admiration.

February 16, 2021
Politics

Joe Biden confronts a leadership moment

Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN An exhausted and impatient nation needs the kind of clarity and leadership only a president can provide as the coronavirus pandemic reaches a potentially decisive stage. President Joe Biden’s responsibilities go far beyond the $1.9 trillion Covid-19

February 16, 2021
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More than 200 million people are under alerts as a deadly winter storm moves into the Northeast

By Madeline Holcombe, CNN A winter storm that has pummeled much of the United States will move through the Northeast on Tuesday, leaving a trail of destruction across some states unaccustomed to such harsh weather. The low-pressure system has had a deadly

February 16, 2021
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Cities and states begin delaying Covid-19 vaccine distribution because of winter storms

By Amir Vera, CNN Vaccine distribution in states and cities across the US are slowing down because of winter storms that have left more than a third of the continental US with below-zero temperatures Monday. The severe winter weather sparked emergency declarations

February 16, 2021
Black History Month

White violence and Black protests during the 1918 flu have a lesson for today

By Kristen Rogers, CNN Adella Bond fired her revolver outside her window into the South Philadelphia air, hoping to attract police as a mob of Irish American people gathered around her home to tell her she wasn’t welcome. Bond, a Black woman

February 16, 2021
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