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Black women executives making history in the c-suite offer career advice to those following in their footsteps

By Chauncey Alcorn, CNN Business Kamala Harris isn’t the only Black woman making history in 2021. The January 20 swearing-in of the nation’s first woman, Black and southeast Asian vice president came at a pivotal moment for Black women in the business

February 22, 2021
Entertainment

Ne-Yo ‘overjoyed’ as he and wife Crystal Smith prepare to welcome baby number 3

By Toyin Owoseje, CNN Ne-Yo’s family is growing — and the R&B musician is delighted. The “So Sick” singer announced the news that his wife, Crystal Smith, is pregnant with their third child in a touching Instagram post on Sunday. “Overjoyed to

February 22, 2021
COVID-19

Biden to mark upcoming 500,000 US Covid-19 deaths with candle lighting ceremony Monday

By Arlette Saenz and Paul LeBlanc, CNN With the US approaching 500,000 Covid-19 deaths, President Joe Biden will mark the grim milestone Monday with a candle lighting ceremony and a moment of silence, the White House said Sunday. The event, which is

February 22, 2021
Black History Month

Black women’s roles in the civil rights movement have been understated — but that’s changing

Analysis by Brandon Tensley and Skylar Mitchell, CNN Video by Deborah Brunswick, Janelle Gonzalez, Abby Phillip, Jeff Simon and Cassie Spodak Claudette Colvin did a revolutionary act nearly 10 months before Rosa Parks. In March 1955, the 15-year-old was arrested for refusing

February 22, 2021February 22, 2021
Business

Biden administration changes PPP rules to help reach the smallest businesses

By Katie Lobosco, CNN The Biden administration announced several changes Monday to the Paycheck Protection Program in an effort to reach minority-owned and very small businesses that may have previously missed out on accessing loans to help weather the coronavirus pandemic. Starting

February 22, 2021
Events

Airlines ground dozens of Boeing 777 planes after engine failure over Denver

By Pete Muntean and Alaa Elassar, CNN Business Airlines in the United States, South Korea and Japan have grounded dozens of Boeing 777 aircraft after one of the jets suffered engine failure Saturday, sending debris crashing down over Denver. Boeing on Sunday

February 22, 2021
Politics

‘Absolutely defeated’: Black nurses struggle with mental health support while battling Covid-19

By Megan Marples, CNN Throughout Olivia Thompson’s 12-hour shift as a cardiac and Covid-19 nurse in Chandler, Arizona, she closely monitors the oxygen levels of several patients at a time and works with other medical specialists to heal them. For some, no

February 22, 2021
Black History Month

Black History Month: Ella Baker

By John Blake She played a major role in three of the biggest groups of the civil rights movement, but Ella Baker somehow still remains largely unknown outside activist circles. Baker grew up in North Carolina, where her grandmother’s stories about life

February 22, 2021
COVID-19

As 500,000th Covid death looms, US reaches pivotal moment

Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN The United States will within hours record its unfathomable 500,000th death from Covid-19 paradoxically at a moment of rare hope in the pandemic. Yet the tragic landmark will occur with the White House loath to predict when

February 22, 2021
Business

Google reshuffles AI team leadership after researcher’s controversial departure

By Rachel Metz, CNN Business Google is making changes to the leadership of its responsible artificial intelligence efforts months after the contentious departure of prominent Black artificial intelligence researcher Timnit Gebru rattled the company. The tech giant said in a blog post

February 19, 2021
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