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One Of The Biggest Snow-Storms In US History Brings Record-Breaking 1.3 Metres Of Snow And Lots Of Power Outages

March 18, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on One Of The Biggest Snow-Storms In US History Brings Record-Breaking 1.3 Metres Of Snow And Lots Of Power Outages

DENVER — A historic blizzard that stuck Colorado on March 14 has brought a record of 1.3 meters of snow, and the numbers are continuing to pile up every day. The heavy snowstorm regarded as one […]

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Stacey Abrams Graces April 2021 Cover Of Marie Claire

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By  HBCU Editors – Spelman College alumna Stacey Abrams is a woman of influence who has been credited with turning Georgia democratic and assisting in the Biden presidential win. A new profile in Marie Claire is not only highlighting Abrams for […]

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Donald Thompson: HBCUs Excel at Inclusion But Fail at Brand Positioning

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by Donald Thompson — March 17, 2021 – (Source: www.wraltechwire.com) RALEIGH – Historically Black College and Universities, or HBCUs, are seeing an increase in media attention lately, especially after last week’s NBA All-Star Game, which raised […]

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The History of Tensions — and Solidarity — Between Black and Asian American Communities, Explained

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By Jerusalem Demsas and Rachel Ramirez  Mar 16, 2021 – (www.vox.com) – How white supremacy tried to divide Black and Asian Americans — and how communities worked to find common ground. Against the backdrop of anti-racism protests last summer, […]

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Shalanda Young Should Have Topped Biden’s List

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By Emily Cardenas Mar 10, 2021 (Source: www.miamitimesonline.com) – Congressional Black Caucus members are reportedly pushing for Shalanda Young to replace Neera Tanden as President Joe Biden’s choice to lead the Office of Management and Budget […]

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Two Arrested In Assault Of Capitol Police Officer Who Died After Jan. 6 Riot

March 16, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Two Arrested In Assault Of Capitol Police Officer Who Died After Jan. 6 Riot

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has charged two people in connection with the death of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick during the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. They are seen in video […]

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Trump is Facing Probes From 5 Independently Elected Investigators

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By Sara Murray, Kara Scannell, Jessica Schneider and Jason Morris | CNN – | March 16, 2021 –  (Source: www.theatlantavoice.com) – Five independently elected investigators have turned their attention to former President Donald Trump, a sign […]

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Facing Political Crisis, Andrew Cuomo Counts on Black Leaders for Support

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Jon Campbell – New York State Team – (Source: www.democratandchronicle.com) – ALBANY – The walls were closing in on Gov. Andrew Cuomo.  It was the afternoon of March 7 and Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins, a fellow […]

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U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson Says Capitol Attackers ‘Love this Country’ But He Would Have Felt Unsafe if Black Lives Matter Stormed Building Instead

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Molly Beck – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – (Source: www.jsonline.com) – MADISON – U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson is facing accusations of racism after saying the supporters of former President Donald Trump who stormed the U.S. Capitol […]

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Biden: States Should Open Vaccinations to All Adults by May 1

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NNPA NEWSWIRE — By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent (Source: www.blackpressusa.com) –  More than 529,000 Americans have died since the pandemic began, and nearly 30 million have contracted the virus. “We all […]

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