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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
Black History Month/Politics

Black History Month: Fritz Pollard

By Amir Vera The son of a boxer, Fritz Pollard (1894-1986) had grit in his veins. At 5 feet, 9 inches and 165 pounds, he was small for football. But that didn’t stop him from bulldozing barriers on and off the field.

February 19, 2021February 19, 2021
Black History Month

Congress is again discussing reparations for slavery.

By Harmeet Kaur, CNN Slavery reparations are back in the national spotlight. A House Judiciary subcommittee held a hearing this week to discuss establishing a federal commission that would explore how the US government might compensate the descendants of enslaved Americans. And

February 19, 2021February 19, 2021
COVID-19

One week into distribution, pharmacies have a familiar request: ‘We just need more vaccines’

By Ashley Ahn and Jacqueline Howard, CNN The rollout of Covid-19 vaccines to retail pharmacies had just begun and Lisa Foster of Dublin, Ohio, felt like she was “playing a slot machine” to secure an appointment online to get vaccinated anywhere she

February 19, 2021
COVID-19/Politics

Biden to announce billions in aid for global vaccine effort at G7

By Kevin Liptak and Kylie Atwood, CNN President Joe Biden will unveil a $2 billion US contribution to a global coronavirus vaccine initiative when he speaks with the leaders of the world’s leading market economies on Friday, according to senior administration officials,

February 19, 2021
COVID-19/National Weather

Here’s how severe weather is affecting Covid-19 vaccinations in these states

By Christina Maxouris, CNN The frigid temperatures, snow and ice that have devastated parts of the country are having an impact on Covid-19 vaccinations, delaying deliveries and appointments for shots. “It’s been slowed down in some places going to a grinding halt,”

February 19, 2021
Community/COVID-19

America’s biggest cities face racial inequities in vaccine distribution

By Priya Krishnakumar, CNN In recent weeks, the United States has seen a stabilization of reported Covid-19 cases, but for Black and brown communities disparities in case and death rates remain. And as the vaccine is rolled out across the country, these

February 19, 2021
Politics

Maxine Waters is planning to call multiple hearings on the GameStop frenzy

By Matt Egan, CNN Business Congresswoman Maxine Waters plans to thoroughly investigate the GameStop trading frenzy by holding multiple hearings on the matter. Waters, the chairwoman of the powerful House Financial Services Committee, told CNN Business she will likely hold three hearings,

February 18, 2021
Black History Month

Black History Month: Gil Scott-Heron

By Harmeet Kaur Gil Scott-Heron (1949-2011) was a New York City poet, activist, musician, social critic and spoken-word performer whose songs in the ‘70s helped lay the foundation for rap music. Whether you realize it or not, you’ve probably come across one

February 18, 2021
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