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The World Health Organization approved a landmark Pandemic Agreement on Tuesday, aimed at better coordination, monitoring and vaccine sharing in the event of future pandemics.
South Africa is one of the hardest-hit countries in Africa with over 740,000 infections.
The country recorded 60 more virus-related deaths on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 20,011.
Lastassija White and Quincy Drone’s daughter, Tagan Drone, a kindergarten student at the Amarillo Independent School District in Amarillo, Texas,... View Article
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The Charleston-based combo Ranky Tanky re-interprets Gullah music through jazz. Member Charlton Singleton reveals his favorites places in this city.
With only two weeks until Thanksgiving, many families are preparing for a safe and healthy Turkey Day. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging everyone to follow safety guidelines and keep gatherings small. The CDC offered the following statement to Americans hoping to share in holiday festivities with loved ones: … Continued
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Ramaphosa will provide the public with an update on lockdown and government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic at 20:00 on Wednesday.
Our nation has a problem that we only pass significant legislation if we have one party that has the House, the Senate and the White House – if you think about it. Trump Administration’s biggest legislation was the tax bill. How was that passed? Because he had the House, the Senate and the White House? […]
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… the University of Oxford says African-Americans protested in the 1950s and …
President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned the nation that, although the country has endured a lot, the Covid-19 pandemic is far from over.
By Lucius Gantt Calling out around the world, are you ready for a brand new beat? Fall is here and the time seems right for dancing in the street! President Donald Trump has been voted out of office. He lost the popular vote. He lost the states needed to win the Electoral College […]
The post TGR COMMENTARY: Thank the Black Independents appeared first on The Orlando Advocate.
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has shattered the glass ceiling by becoming the United States’ first female African-American, Asian-American Vice President. Vice President-elect Harris is a graduate of Howard University and she is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. She will serve beside running mate and now President-elect Joe Biden, who also made history by […]
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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo refused to answer a question over whether or not the US State Department was standing in the way of a succesful transition by the incoming administration of President-elect Joe Biden.
On Tuesday, he told reporters that the \"transition\" to a second Trump term would be \"smooth,\" but later said the State Department was prepared for any eventuality.
A week after losing the US election, President Trump remained shut up in the White House on Tuesday, pushing an alternate reality that he is about to win and blocking Democrat Joe Biden's ability to prepare the transition.
The outgoing President has refused to concede to his opponent. President Trump has however mounted a string of flimsy court challenges in states where Biden won.
Several suits have been thrown out almost immediately and the remainder clearly have no chance of overturning Biden's slim but convincing victories in multiple states.
Donald Trump's attempt to hold on to power has become all consuming for a man who often makes a point of publicly mocking rivals as \"losers.\"
Since Election Day on November 3, he has made few public appearances and seems to have all but shelved normal presidential duties.
By BEN FOX and ELLIOT SPAGAT Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Some dramatic moves on immigration are expected in the early days of the Biden administration. Joe Biden will likely use executive orders to reverse some of President Donald Trump's most controversial actions, rolling back moves that were a central feature of his administration and important to his base. The Biden administration plans to restore protection for people brought to the U.S. illegally as minors and stop using Pentagon funds to build a border wall. Biden unveiled a detailed, highly ambitious plan on immigration, but it will take time to […]
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