November 2020 Archive
By JoNel Aleccia and Liz Szabo Contributing Writers (khn.org) — Drugmaker Pfizer is expected to seek federal permission to release its COVID-19 vaccine by the end of November, a move that holds ... New testimony reveals record-keeping issues at Kennedy High School went back years
By Marta Jewson The Lens The mismanagement that led to about half of John F. Kennedy High School’s class of 2019 being unable to graduate on time were problems for years before ... President-elect Biden praises Black vote for historic win, firing of Donald Trump
By Barrington M. Salmon Contributing Writer (TriceEdneyWire.com) — After four years of feeling under siege from a racially hostile White House and after a week spent awaiting the results of a nail-biter ... Lucille Bridges, mother of civil rights activist Ruby Bridges, dies at 86
By Fritz Esker Contributing Writer Lucille Bridges, mother of civil rights activist Ruby Bridges, died last Tuesday, November 10, 2020. She was 86. ‘Unapologetic’ tackles police violence and prison industrial complex
By Fritz Esker Contributing Writer Now playing as a part of the New Orleans Film Festival’s virtual lineup, the documentary “Unapologetic” addresses the timely topic of police violence and mass incarceration ... A judgment to fight COVID-19
Nineteenth Judicial District Judge William Morvant may have saved tens of thousands of lives by ruling a 2003 law unconstitutional. In doing so, he sided with lawyers for Gov. ... COVID-19 defeats Donald J. Trump
By A. Peter Bailey TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist First, I must admit that my prediction of a Donald J. Trump victory in the 2020 presidential election was wrong. I strongly believed that Joe ... Exhale. Inhale. Roll your sleeves up
By Julianne Malveaux TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist It took five days for the 2020 election to be called for former Vice President Joe Biden. Five days with me peeled to the television and ... Georgia is the reckoning
The wanton deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others at the hands of police, have fueled calls for a “national reckoning” for the racism and devaluation of Black lives, ... Impending abortion fight could threaten birth control, too
By Julie Rovner Guest Columnist Abortion opponents were among those most excited by the addition of Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. And they had good reason to be.
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