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From African roots to Hartford heroes, Black History Month events in Connecticut go almost entirely virtual
What is happening in Connecticut to commemorate Black History Month. We have a list of arts events, cultural talks, historical lectures and...
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Coronavirus vaccinations disrupted as huge snowstorm hits US east coast
Numerous states have issued states of emergency, giving authorities extra powers as tens of thousands of vaccines are delayed ...
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Gov. Greg Abbott Unveils Legislative Priorities, Including Police Funding, ‘Election Integrity,’ Expanding Broadband Access And More
Gov. Greg Abbott designated five emergency items, which are matters the Legislature can vote on within the first 60 days of the session that began...
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Counsellor puts focus on Black mental health, empowerment through self care
When Nicole Franklin opened Live Free Counselling Services in Toronto in 2016, she had a specific vision for what she wanted to create.
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‘I’m Not Racist… Am I?’: Documentary Filmmakers Host Virtual Discussion of Structural Racism
By Rabria MooreJournalism studenthottytoddynews@gmail.com The Center for Inclusion and Cross-Cultural Engagement (CICCE) in partnership with the...
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QAnon, anti-vaxxers and the rise of dangerous conspiracy theories in the UK
As the pandemic fuels a wave of fake news, experts are concerned that the UK is becoming a hot-house for radical conspiracy theories like QAnon....
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S.F. school board leans toward stripping Lowell High of merit-based admissions rules
A controversial plan to eliminate the merit-based admissions policy at one of the top public high schools in the country sparked an emotional...
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Morgan Wallen says 'no excuses' for using N-word in leaked video, Internet calls him a ‘pathetic racist prick'
The singer was heading back home quite late at night and apparently disturbed the neighbors with loud noises and rowdy acts. His offensive remark...
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My husband is Black and I am racist
I am an Asian-American woman married to a Trinidadian black man. There can be nothing more progressive than that, right? Upon closer inspection,...
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EdTech and Smart Classroom Market to Eyewitness Massive Growth by 2025 : Apple, Dell EMC, IBM
Latest Research Study on Global EdTech and Smart Classroom Market published by AMA, offers a detailed overview of the factors influencing the...
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Black ballerina stands firm in Berlin racism row
Berlin State Ballet’s first black dancer Chloe Lopes Gomes said she has been made to feel different because of her skin colour since she first...
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Arlington Southern Baptist pastor receives racist letter over split with denomination
A Southern Baptist pastor in Arlington received a letter laden with racist remarks after pulling his church from the Southern Baptists of Texas...
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Black History Month: Movies, TV shows and books on systemic racism
To celebrate the annual observance, and in light of the Black Lives Matter movement, here are materials to help educate all ages about the fight...
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Guest Coliumn: Division pandemic in America
Times Guest Columnist. History tells us that when countries fall apart from within, not too far in the future they are taken captive from without....
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Editorial: We knew vaccines were coming four months ago. Why wasn't America ready to quickly give them out?
The editorial board operates independently from the U-T newsroom but holds itself to similar ethical standards. We base our editorials and...
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Coronavirus UK news – South Africa variant door-to-door postcode hunt underway as 80k people tested to find EVERY case
MORE than 9.3 million people have now received the Covid vaccine, as the Government races to rollout jabs amid a deadly new virus strain. During...
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Biden news – live: President to sign executive order as Trump impeachment lawyer says trial ‘unconstitutional’
President Joe Biden is set to sign a series of immigration executive orders today that will include reuniting families at the US-Mexico border. Mr...
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Assault on the nation’s Capitol raises concern over scope of White Supremacist infiltration of police
The apparent participation of off-duty officers in the rally that morphed into a siege on the U.S. Capitol building January 6 has revived fears...
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Coronavirus Scotland: Don’t book summer holidays, warns minister
BRITS should NOT book their summers holidays yet as it’s “too early” to know for sure whether they will take place, a minister warned today....
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Pakistan court orders Briton controversially acquitted of beheading US journalist Daniel Pearl in 2002 to be moved from death row to a 'safe house' complete with family visits
Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, who has been on death row for 18 years, will be under guard and will not be permitted to leave the safe house, but his...