Moderna says the Food and Drug Administration has decided to delay its ruling on authorizing the drugmaker’s coronavirus vaccine for
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Earl Aims to Transform Lives in L.A. by Tackling Racism in Government
By Cora Jackson-Fossett, Staff Writer Published October 28, 2021 As LADWP Senior Asst. General Manager of Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity,
Kiesha Nix Makes History as First Black Woman VP in Laker Organization
By Betti Halsell, Contributing Writer Published October 28, 2021 Kiesha Nix has been entrusted with the responsibility to lead the
FIGHTING FAKE “FACTS”
Lately, there have been a lot of challenges in understanding how science works. The issue is that the average person
As majority Black population increases in affluent Flossmoor, whites are moving out
Chicagoland is filled with many Black cities. Dolton. Harvey. Maywood. Bellwood. Markham. For decades, these suburban towns have been the
Chicago Meat Authority pays over $1M for alleged discrimination against Blacks but gets $3.3M in PPP loans
As the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) sued Chicago Meat Authority (CMA) for allegedly not hiring Black applicants while firing
Historian and Civil Rights Leader Timuel Black dies at 102
Timuel Black, a champion of civil rights and a renowned historian of Chicago’s Black history, died October 13. He was 102. Funeral arrangements
General Colin Powell, America’s first Black Secretary of State and first National Security Advisor, remembered
Leaders across the country are remembering General Colin Powell, the decorated four-star Black military icon who made history serving his
Getting The Better Of Bullying
(NAPSI)—For many students, learning and school excitement can be stifled by caution and worry about bullying—but it can be alleviated.
Calling All Backyarders: Fall Is Your Time
(NAPSI)—Backyarding, the trend to move many indoor activities outdoors, is now a permanent way of life. During the pandemic, learning