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The BlackSon And BlackCity Are Generating 'Free Power'
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McBride has channeled her performing abilities, affably clever personality and college-level industry studies into her own version of artistic and professional equilibrium in Music City.
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Journalist Delphine Minoui tells the true tale of a young man who refused to escape the terrors of Assad's regime in Syria, instead working with friends to make a library — a beacon of hope.
Where Presidential Election Votes Are Still Being Counted
After notching narrow victories in Michigan and Wisconsin on Wednesday, Joe Biden holds a lead in the march to 270. All eyes are on four key states: Georgia, Pennsylvania, Nevada and North Carolina.
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Some say Black sailors have to navigate both unconscious and active bias in the Navy.
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A National Fight Over Who Is Counted In Voting Districts May Arise From Missouri
A new amendment to the Missouri Constitution opens the door to redrawing state legislative districts that don't take into account children, noncitizens and other residents who aren't eligible to vote.
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Unverified Election Claims Are Running Wild On Social Media
With election ballots still being counted in many states, misinformation about the tally is percolating on social media. Tech companies are working furiously to stop it.
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Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame To Induct 2020's Honorees
The 35th annual class of inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland include Depeche Mode, The Doobie Brothers, Whitney Houston, Nine Inch Nails, Notorious B.I.G. and T. Rex.
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Why Americans Have Been Deceived About Canada's Health Care System
For decades, the health insurance industry has been scaring Americans about Canada's health care system. We hear from a whistleblower about his role in the disinformation campaign.
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