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by Joe Plummer Horror films always scared me. I went to see Halloween and I was too afraid to see the sequels. I avoided all of the really gruesome movies like the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Nightmare on Elmstreet. And much to my surprise I went to see Alien which I thought was a science […]
The president also stressed the importance of keeping the economy open after months of stifling movement restrictions.
He urged citizens not to drop their guard and continue adhering to the health rules, such as wearing face masks and respecting curfew times.
South Africa has recorded just over 800,000 coronavirus infections - more than a third of the cases reported across the African continent - and over 20,000 deaths.
AFP
\"The View\" co-host Whoopi Goldberg cautioned Donald Trump about his plans to run for reelection in 2024: \"You’re not going to run if you’re in jail.\"
The immigration policy holding back health workers — Covid complicates Congress’ spending push
Book Review - In What Africa Stands to Lose, a book that x-rays Trump's rhetoric on Africa, Nigerian-American journalist, Ekanem Williams, offers new insight into how Africa can change the negative narrative around its development.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - The top U.S. envoy on Venezuela called on the incoming Biden administration yesterday to use the leverage he believes has been gained from years of tough sanctions aimed at ousting socialist President Nicolas Maduro and urged against offering him any “giveaways.”
The article Biden must use sanctions as leverage against Venezuela’s Maduro, U.S. envoy says appeared first on Stabroek News.
JUST 39% OF Black and minority ethnic Londoners said they would be likely to take...
The post Why do Black and minority ethnic people have low trust in a vaccine? appeared first on Voice Online.
Fills out Staff with Women of Color; Black Men Nominated for Key Posts (NNPA) - It isn’t often a politician running for office keeps his campaign promise. Since defeating Donald Trump, Joe Biden has so far lived up to his promise of a diverse senior staff and cabinet. The Democrat, who openly has recognized the […]
New data revealed Sen. David Perdue made investments afterprivilegedbriefings about the coronavirus pandemic. Read More: Sen. David Perdue claimed he... View Article
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By CARLA K. JOHNSON and NICKY FORSTER Associated Press Getting a COVID-19 vaccine to the right people could change the course of the pandemic in the United States. But who are the right people? As the decision looms for President-elect Joe Biden's incoming administration, a new analysis argues for targeting the first vaccines to the same low-income Black, Hispanic and Native American households that have disproportionately suffered from the coronavirus. But no one at the federal level has committed to the idea, which would be a significant shift from the current population-based method adopted by Operation Warp Speed. 'It's not […]
The post Vaccine rollout barrels on with health disparity in backseat appeared first on Black News Channel.
Will Smith's late November reunion with the original Aunt Viv actress on 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,”Janet Hubert,seemingly put an end to their nearly 30-year […]
The year 2020 will be remembered for its seemingly unparalleled gloom, white supremacist-led violence and horror. Yet, for Houston native Megan Thee Stallion, 2020 has served up at least a piece of good news. Thanks to the success of her song 'Body,' Megan became the first woman to have three of her songs reach No. […]
The post Megan Thee Stallion first woman with 3 No. 1 streaming songs in one year appeared first on DefenderNetwork.com.
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — A Federal Reserve survey of business conditions around the country found that economic activity in several regions slowed in November as coronavirus cases surged. The Fed report released Wednesday said that overall, the Fed's 12 regional banks characterized the economic expansion as 'modest or moderate.' But it noted that three Midwest regions and the Philadelphia region reported activity had begun to cool in early November as COVID-19 cases surged. The report said that most districts found that local businesses' optimism has 'waned,' with many citing concerns about the wave of virus […]
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By Brian Goodin Contributing Writer Photos by Brian Goodin The Southeast Art Team is busy with their paint brushes these days. So much so that they have literally pictured and painted their way into a new store front art gallery. The location is perfect for exposure to the fine art from various gifted artists because […]
The post Pop-Up Art Gallery at Market Creek Plaza appeared first on Voice and Viewpoint.
As many Americans get a chance to exhale, there are many who are angry, and believe the election was rigged. There is a major division in America, and many are preparing for a civil war. “What is becoming clear each hour is that record numbers of Americans of all races, faiths and religions chose change […]
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With two 2020 albums under his belt in Evolution, ADHD Joyner Lucas’ been making some good noise and has decided to finally give a rare interview to none other than your favorite morning trio, The Breakfast Club. For damn near one hour the “I’m Not A Racist” opened up on everything from the roots of his beef with Logic to getting death threats for working with Ashanti?! Wtf?!
President-elect Joe Biden plans to urge all Americans to wear face masks for his first 100 days in office to... View Article
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“This is good news for the Black Press of America in 2021,” declared Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., President and CEO of the NNPA. “The incoming Biden-Harris Administration has gone on the public record to keep their commitments to ensure equitable federal advertising dollars to be spent over the next four years with Black-owned newspapers, and other minority owned media companies across the nation.”
The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service against the United States (a neutral country at the tim
The famous landmark announced that Charles Phillips will be serving as the Chairman of the Board for the Board of Directors.
ZANU PF acting spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa (pictured) yesterday took praise-singing to a new level, describing President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the country’s own Mbuya Nehanda, an ancient ancestral spirit from the 19th century considered holy and powerful in local lore. BY BLESSED MHLANGA Mnangagwa’s government is constructing a giant stature of Nehanda Charwe Nyakasikana, a spirit medium also known as Mbuya Nehanda at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere Way in the capital Harare. Charwe, who was among the leaders of the First Chimurenga war against colonisation in the 19th century, was hanged around March 1898. Addressing a weekly Zanu PF Press briefing, Chinamasa said while in the past former colonial masters, Britain, beheaded revolutionaries, they had turned to social media attacks in modern-day to “discredit icons like Mnangagwa” who were working for economic emancipation. He said social media attacks on Mnangagwa and his family were equal to the attacks faced by the likes of Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi during the early resistance to colonialism. “Allow me to draw parallels between, on one hand the public beheading of Mbuya Nehanda, Sekuru Kagivi, Chief Mashayamombe, Mutekedza Chiwashira and other anti-colonial resistance fighters,” Chinamasa said. “On the other hand, the imposition of illegal sanctions by the European Union, United Kingdom, United States, white Commonwealth countries, Australia, Canada and New Zealand accompanied by the orchestrated social media onslaught targeting President Mnangagwa and his family.” He added: “It is to intimidate our leader with the intention to cow the general population into submission and subjugation. “The enemy goes after the scalp of our leader first and they hope that once he has fallen and is discredited the country’s resources will be ready for the picking and neo-colonial exploitation.” Chinamasa said Mnangagwa was the glue holding the country together and that Western countries were aware of this and, therefore, want him to fall. Zanu PF is preparing to erect Mbuya Nehanda's statue at a venue Mnangagwa claimed was where she would drink water and rest. Mbuya Nehanda was allegedly beheaded by the British imperialists for leading resistance against white settler rule. Chinamasa said the humiliation suffered by Nehanda, was the same as that being visited upon Mnangagwa through relentless social media demonisation sponsored by Western countries. “Sanctions against Zimbabwe and the orchestrated social media attacks against our President and First Family are the modern-day equivalents of public beheading and lynching in colonial times,” Chinamasa said. Chinamasa called on the nation to back Mnangagwa against the white colonialists as the party prepares for the 2023 general elections. “Zanu PF exhorts the population to remain steadfast and resilient and to continue marching solidly behind our President along the path that will lead us to the attainment of Vision 2030 to become an upper-middle income economy,” he said. This was not the first tim
Rapper Cardi B is the latest cover star for Billboard, in honor of her being named their 2020 Woman of the Year. For the feature, she sat down for a […]
The post Cardi B Named Billboard's Woman Of The Year: 'I Want To Show People You Can Be Yourself' appeared first on Essence.
A Michigan mother has been put in a medically-induced coma after experiencing 'severe damage' caused by COVID-19. Jasmine Logan, 31,... View Article
The post Michigan mom with COVID-19 placed in coma after giving birth to twins appeared first on TheGrio.