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Report: Cam Newton’s Patriots Contract Terms Include Only $550K Guaranteed

July 2, 2020 admin 0

By MIKE CHIARI – The New England Patriots are reportedly taking on very little risk when it comes to the one-year contract they signed quarterback Cam Newton to this week. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Newton will earn a […]

Political

Trump To African Americans: ‘If You Don’t Understand Your History, You Will Go Back To It’

July 2, 2020 admin 0

by Derek Major – President Donald Trump told Fox & Friends co-host, Brian Kilmeade, during a Sunday night special, his message to African Americans is “you have to learn” about “your historyAccording to Salon, Trump made […]

Editorials

Let Us Heed the Words of Frederick Douglass on the Emancipation Memorial

July 2, 2020 admin 0

By Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, National President, Association for the Study of African American Life and History – If Frederick Douglass could see the controversy over the Emancipation Memorial in Lincoln Park in Washington, D.C. today, […]

Business

Lets Not Turn Black Lives Matter Into Black Lives Marketing

June 29, 2020 admin 0

by Tiffany Hogan – In the last couple of weeks with the fallout from the brutal and senseless police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and so many others, companies in retail, advertising, technology, media, entertainment, […]

International

British Scientists Begin COVID-19 Vaccination Trials In South Africa And Brazil

June 29, 2020 admin 0

On Wednesday, residents in South Africa and Brazil volunteered to begin the testing of a COVID-19 vaccination trial developed by the University of Oxford in Britain. The trials are starting in South Africa because it […]

Health

Black People Suffer Disproportionately from Dementia Crisis

June 29, 2020 admin 0

NNPA NEWSWIRE —By Dr. Lucille Ridgill – One major reason Black people suffer disproportionately from Alzheimer’s is we are underrepresented in dementia research, in part because many of us are unwilling to donate our brains […]

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Is It Safe to Fly Right Now? Here’s What Experts Have to Say

June 29, 2020 admin 0

By Katherine Alex Beaven – We spoke with medical, aviation, and travel experts to answer the question of whether or not it’s safe to fly right now. The answer is complicated and comes with caveats. […]

Editorials

‘Donald Trump is More Focused on Saving Statues of Slaveholders & Confederate Generals than Protecting Americans from the Coronavirus’

June 29, 2020 admin 0

NNPA NEWSWIRE — “One would hope that the president of the United States would rise to the level of leadership that our country needs in confronting the deadly uptick in coronavirus cases in America,” said […]

Entertainment

Tina Knowles-Lawson, Beyoncé Knowles Carter, Mothers of the Movement Urge Senate to Pass HEROES Act

June 29, 2020 admin 0

NNPA Newswire Staff – But even in this moment, when we feel despair and deep exhaustion, we remember one essential truth: our voices have power. We know this truth to be self-evident because our movement […]

Editorials

Time to Work Together to Strengthen Relationships Between Law Enforcement and Black Communities

June 25, 2020 admin 0

NNPA NEWSWIRE — By Daniel Jay Cameron is the 51st Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Kentucky – Recent protests in communities across the country, including in my home city of Louisville, suggest that many see the […]

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