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CDC director says ‘we have work to do’ when it comes to reopening schools safely

By Chandelis Duster and Naomi Thomas, CNN The director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Sunday emphasized the need for masking and other mitigation measures in order to reopen schools safely, saying “we have work to do” as

February 15, 2021
Research

Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine sharply reduces symptomatic Covid-19 in the real world, Israeli researchers say

By Arman Azad, CNN Pfizer-BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine appears to reduce symptomatic coronavirus infections by more than 90% in the real world, Israeli researchers said Sunday. The findings, while preliminary, suggest that the vaccine remains remarkably effective in a mass vaccination campaign —

February 15, 2021
Black History Month

BLACK HISTORY MONTH: BESSIE COLEMAN

By Leah Asmelash, CNN Born to sharecroppers in a small Texas town, Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman became interested in flying while living in Chicago, where stories about the exploits of World War I pilots piqued her interest. But flight schools in the US

February 15, 2021
Politics

Senate passes legislation to award Officer Eugene Goodman Congressional Gold Medal

By Clare Foran and Ted Barrett, CNN The Senate on Friday approved legislation to award a Congressional Gold Medal to Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman, who became a national hero for his actions defending the Senate during the siege of the Capitol

February 15, 2021February 15, 2021
Black History Month

Black History Month: Max Robinson

By Amir Vera A trailblazer in broadcasting and journalism, Max Robinson in 1978 became the first Black person to anchor the nightly network news. But his road to the anchor’s chair wasn’t easy. Robinson got his start in 1959 when he was

February 15, 2021
Beautiful Black Faces/Black History Month/Fashion

Daily game of dress-up teaches 5-year-old about Black history

By Sydney N. Walton, CNN One Michigan mother is using a daily game of dress-up to teach her daughter about some of the most influential Black figures. For the third year in a row, Taylor Trotter is dressing her daughter Paisley as

February 15, 2021
COVID-19/Reports

Widespread vaccinations in the US won’t come until the summer. Here’s what’s been driving down Covid-19 cases so far

By Christina Maxouris, CNN More than 38 million Americans have so far received at least their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine — but it’s not the vaccinations that have driven Covid-19 numbers down across the US, one expert told CNN. “It’s

February 15, 2021
National Weather

Half of America is under winter weather advisories as freezing temperatures grip the country

By Hollie Silverman and Joe Sutton, CNN Nearly 170 million people are under winter weather advisories Monday, with icy roads, power outages, and dangerously low temperatures threatening to snarl traffic and paralyze cities from coast to coast. In the nation’s heartland, at

February 15, 2021
Politics

The end of Trump’s trial lifts an oppressive cloud from Washington

Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN The conclusion of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial finally ends the ex-President’s stranglehold on Washington’s every waking moment and offers President Joe Biden a first chance to fully exercise his influence and power. While the coming days in

February 15, 2021
COVID-19/Research

Vaccines — despite variants — are still good news

By Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN Chief Medical Correspondent As a third vaccine against Covid-19 stands ready to be evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration for emergency use authorization, I feel the same awe and thrill that I did back in

February 12, 2021
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