Diamond and Silk claim COVID-19 cases meant to make Trump look bad
WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 17: Fox Nation contributors Diamond (L) and Silk (R) attend the Save the Storks 2nd Annual Stork Charity Ball at the Trump International Hotel on January…
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WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 17: Fox Nation contributors Diamond (L) and Silk (R) attend the Save the Storks 2nd Annual Stork Charity Ball at the Trump International Hotel on January…
(Photo: Tina Samepay) Sebastien Elkouby can see the lot of the Marathon Clothing store from his classroom window. He is a teacher at View Park High School located on Crenshaw…
EUGENE, OR – NOVEMBER 19: (L to R) LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony and Dwyane Wade look on the sidelines before the game between the Oregon Ducks and the USC Trojans…
Two doctors shopped for a summer home 40 years ago. Now their children oversee more than 20 employees at the family’s vineyard and winery. By Dan Holly, Urban News Service…
Park and Recreation Agencies Aberdeen Parks and Recreation Department Addison Park District Albemarle Parks & Recreation Amherst County Recreation & Parks Department Amherst Leisure Services & Supplemental Education Amherst NH…
By Howard University News Service (HUNS) Howard University capstone broadcast journalists share how the the coronavirus is affecting communities across the country– from New Jersey to California. The NewsVision journalists,…
By DeShawn Blanding and Danyelle Solomon Asian Americans are facing physical and economic abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the first report of COVID-19 on American soil, Asian Americans, especially…
Maryland Legal Aid Continues to Provide Critical Legal Assistance to State’s Most Vulnerable During Coronavirus Pandemic BALTIMORE, Md., (March 30, 2020) – Despite a number of statewide closures and suspensions…
FAMU NAMES KELLER AS NEW COLLEGE OF LAW DEAN TALLAHASSEE– Florida A&M University (FAMU) has named Deidré Keller, J.D., associate dean of the Claude W. Pettit College of Law at…
By Micha GreenAFRO D.C. Editor According to the D.C. Health Statistics Summary, 401 District of Columbia residents have tested positive for COVID-19, 106 people have recovered and nine patients have…