Vaccinated America is on track to real safety. Unvaccinated America still faces a real danger from Delta. Last winter, when vaccines were still incredibly scarce in the United States, Ashish Jha told The Atlantic that he was feeling optimistic about summer: By July 4, Jha, the dean of the Brown …
Read More »Woman Brings Entire Seafood Boil On An Airplane
Who says airplane food has to be terrible? A now-viral photo of a woman and her son, who News12BX reports are from Brooklyn, New York, with an entire seafood boil on a Spirit Airlines flight has Twitter in stitches. The in-flight feast included crab boil with shrimp, crab legs and …
Read More »Build Your Dream Team With The Help Of This HR And Administrative Management Bundle
Human resources is essential to any growing organization. Even if you’re a business owner claiming to be hands-on and a jack of all trades, you can’t expect to make your venture flourish without having a team that will support you every step of the way. You need people that will …
Read More »The Root's Clapback Mailbag: Whiteness, Explained
Illustration: Oscar Bustamante/ The Root, G-O Media Ain’t no lede, bih. From last week’s Clapback Mailbag: From: Juan NothingTo: Michael Harriot It’s very easy to defend CRT if your answer to every possible criticism is, “You’re a racist and you don’t know what you’re talking about,” but this tactic is …
Read More »The 2021 Tokyo Olympics: Meet The Best Of Black Excellence
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Read More »Black Man Received A Bike After Bikers Found Out He Walks Nearly 17 Miles Between Two Jobs
A Black employee at Buffalo Wild Wings used to commute 17 miles between two jobs every day until a white man bought him a bike. Twenty-year-old Donte Franklin is an Oklahoma cook at the popular sports eatery. Even as the nation faces a record breaking heat wave this summer, Franklin …
Read More »Supreme Court Ruling Means EA Sports’ College Football May Very Well Feature the Likenesses of Real Players
Image: EA Sports When EA Sports announced earlier this year that it was bringing back the long dormant College Football series, there were many questions—the most notable one being “how?” The series went dormant in 2013 as a result of the original 2009 lawsuit filed over NCAA athletes’ ability to …
Read More »Bill Cosby Celebrated His First Night Home With Pizza
On June 30, Bill Cosby was released from prison after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned his sexual assault conviction. The comedian has reportedly been enjoying life and is even ready to go back on tour. According to an exclusive from Fox News, Cosby’s spokesperson Andrew Wyatt said the 83-year-old celebrated …
Read More »Randy Moore Named First Black Chief Of U.S. Forest Service In Agency’s 116-Year History
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has appointed Randy Moore as the new chief of the U.S. Forest Service making him the first Black man to lead the agency in its history. Moore, who has served as a regional forester in the Pacific Southwest Region of California since 2007, …
Read More »New Hampshire Supreme Court Upholds Lower Court Ruling to Strike Down Voter Suppression Legislation
Photo: Samuel Corum (Getty Images) Republicans across the country are doing their absolute best to limit voter access. Just Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court added to their previous gutting of the 1965 Voting Rights Act by upholding two of Arizona’s voter suppression laws that many believe disproportionately affects voters of …
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