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James Lawson, adviser to Martin Luther King Jr., dies

by Adrian Jhonsan
James Lawson, adviser to Martin Luther King Jr., dies

By Christopher Weber and Travis Loller | Associated Press LOS ANGELES — The Rev. James Lawson Jr., an apostle of nonviolent protest who schooled activists to withstand brutal reactions from …

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Trump chases Latino vote as support for Biden slips among young Hispanic voters

by Adrian Jhonsan
Trump chases Latino vote as support for Biden slips among young Hispanic voters

Former President Donald Trump has announced the formation of a new campaign coalition aimed at attracting Latino voters disillusioned with the Democratic party and the policies of the Biden Administration. …

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With his NDA expired, former ‘Apprentice’ producer alleges Donald Trump used N-word to refer to Black contestant

by James Odonell
With his NDA expired, former ‘Apprentice’ producer alleges Donald Trump used N-word to refer to Black contestant

By Eric Bradner | CNN A producer for “The Apprentice” is claiming that former President Donald Trump used the N-word during the show’s filming — and it was recorded on …

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Republicans still waiting for Trump plans to flip Black, Latino voters

by James Odonell
Republicans still waiting for Trump plans to flip Black, Latino voters

By Matt Brown and Steve Peoples | Associated Press NEW YORK — Donald Trump says he wants to hold a major campaign event at New York’s Madison Square Garden featuring …

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Census change will lead to more data on health of Middle Eastern, North African people in US

by Adrian Jhonsan
Census change will lead to more data on health of Middle Eastern, North African people in US

Nada Hassanein | (TNS) Stateline.org Before the successful, healthy birth of her son, recalls Germine Awad — an Egyptian American who is a psychologist at the University of Michigan — …

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To close racial gap in maternal health, some states take aim at ‘implicit bias’

by Adrian Jhonsan
To close racial gap in maternal health, some states take aim at ‘implicit bias’

Nada Hassanein | Stateline.org (TNS) Countless times, Kenda Sutton-El, a Virginia doula, has witnessed her Black pregnant clients being dismissed or ignored by clinicians. One woman was told by doctors …

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Monterey County agriculture officials sued over farm chemicals near Latino schools

by Milton Acorn
Monterey County agriculture officials sued over farm chemicals near Latino schools

Hailey Branson-Potts | (TNS) Los Angeles Times For Nelly Vaquera-Boggs, the plastic tarps that cover strawberry fields in Monterey County, California, when they are being fumigated with toxic chemicals offer …

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Southern California set to be less White, at least in census data

by James Odonell
Southern California set to be less White, at least in census data

It’ll be just one short answer on one government form, a few jots that figure to have only a limited impact on any individual’s day-to-day life. But for Neda Sasani, …

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Why does Major League Baseball have so few Black players?

by Russel Berry
Why does Major League Baseball have so few Black players?

By David Downey | Contributing Writer When Major League Baseball celebrates Jackie Robinson’s historic 1947 debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers on Monday, April 15, a small number of players wearing …

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Why are Black people more likely to develop glaucoma? Scientists discover new clues

by Milton Acorn
Why are Black people more likely to develop glaucoma? Scientists discover new clues

Tom Avril | The Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS) A team led by University of Pennsylvania scientists has discovered three genetic variants that offer the first strong clues as to why glaucoma …

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