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Rapper quits to start cat rescue

Sterling Davis has a mission to trap, neuter, and return feral cats and by spreading awareness through his showmanship and through raps.

      

Why is Black History Month in February? How do you celebrate? Everything you need to know.

Here’s what you need to know about the history of Black History Month including how to celebrate appropriately.
      

Donkeys to dogs, cats to pandas: Animals love playing in snow

Even donkeys and cats like some snow every once in a while.

      

Homeland Security stuck in neutral while awaiting confirmation vote

The delay in confirming President Joe Biden’s Homeland Security secretary has left the department without clear direction as it confronts a series of stark challenges, including domestic terror threats, a massive cyber breach, uncertainty at the border…

Black History Month 2021: The only way forward is through, together

Black Americans stand at the crossroads of racism and the systems of oppression that perpetuate it. We go forward from here with faith, bold strategy.
      

Opinion: Whitney Houston’s anthem rendition remains iconic 30 years after Super Bowl 25

Whitney Houston’s rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” reached No. 20 on Billboard’s Hot 100, and all proceeds from the single went to charity

      

Chicago students will return to in-person learning a day later than expected

In-person learning for thousands of Chicago students has been pushed back to Tuesday after Chicago officials and the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) failed to reach an agreement on Covid-19 reopening plans.

Firefighters recovering after fire trucks overturn in separate accidents

Several firefighters are recovering after their trucks overturned in separate accidents that closed roads in two states.

Analysis: What went wrong with COVID-19 vaccine distribution and how it has tarnished the ‘miracle’

News analysis: The largest public vaccination effort ever was quickly tarnished. Even people leading the effort are at a loss to explain how and why.

      

Google CEO and HBCU leaders discuss talent pipeline for Black tech workers

Leaders of five historically Black colleges and universities met with Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Friday to discuss the company’s relationship with the schools in the wake of anti-HBCU-graduate discrimination allegations made by a former Google employee.

An autographed Tom Brady rookie card got auctioned for $555,988

A Tom Brady rookie football card signed by the superstar quarterback has been auctioned on eBay for $555,988.

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