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Bread, at the Heart of the Western World’s Diet for Centuries

January 18, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Bread, at the Heart of the Western World’s Diet for Centuries

Bread is an ancient food that became an essential part of the Western world’s diet shortly after men became sedentary. Throughout millennia, bread has undergone many transformations, and bakers are still adapting it to diners’ […]

Business

Smart Telescope Wins Best Innovation Award At Vegas CES Tech Show

January 18, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Smart Telescope Wins Best Innovation Award At Vegas CES Tech Show

Las Vegas, USA – A smart telescope built by Vaonis, that works with smartphones, was awarded the ‘Best of Innovation’ award at the CES tech trade show in Las Vegas this week. After developing the […]

Urban Traveler

Traveling While Black? Head to the Curacao and Bonaire

January 14, 2021 admin 0

NNPA Newswire — @StacyBrownMedia – In Curacao, the natives boast that “no matter where you go, you’ll be surrounded by beautiful people, places, and things.” With the pandemic badly hamstringing travel plans for so many […]

Health

Only 1 in 6 Low-Income Blacks or Latinos in Alabama Want a Vaccine, Study Finds

January 14, 2021 admin 0

Only 17 percent of Black and Latino study participants from across Alabama told researchers they are willing to get a COVID-19 vaccine in a set of focus groups with UAB last month. “I didn’t expect […]

Political

Black and White Still Define America as Biden Prepares to Take Office, Country Deals with Capitol Riots Aftermath

January 14, 2021 admin 0

By Charisse Jones  (Source USA Today) – For many Americans who watched the violence engulf the U.S. Capitol last week, the treatment of the rioters came down to a matter of Black and white. Law […]

Entertainment

2021 Grammys Postponed Until March Due to Pandemic

January 14, 2021 admin 0

(Source): The Washington Informer – The 2021 Grammy Awards ceremony has been pushed back to March as the coronavirus pandemic ravages Los Angeles, the city in which the annual show was set to take place later […]

National

Don’t Come to D.C. for Inauguration Regional Leaders Urge

January 14, 2021 admin 0

By William J. Ford  – (Source): Washington Informer – The leaders in D.C., Maryland and Virginia released a joint statement Monday with a message not only for their constituents, but Americans nationwide who want to attend the […]

Religion

White Supremacy In The Church: Black Leaders Discuss The Way Forward

January 14, 2021 admin 0

BY GRADY CAPSTONE JOURNALIST  – Mandisa Thomas was never made to go to church or believe in God. She learned about various gods through literature and history. Daryl Bloodsaw grew up beneath the shadow of white […]

National

Jacob Blake Says He Was Ready to Surrender Before Being Shot

January 14, 2021 admin 0

KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — A Black man who was shot in the back by a white police officer in Wisconsin, triggering several nights of violent protests over the summer and leaving him partially paralyzed, said […]

Political

Racism Rocks Foundation of American Democracy

January 14, 2021 admin 0

By Johania Charles, Miami Times Staff Writer – Color of Change fueled to fight – Six dead, dozens of arrests, suspended social media accounts and at least nine senior-level advisers in Donald Trump’s administration left […]

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