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With a revamped lineup, the festival launched a pre-sale on Monday (August 2) and will feature the likes of Usher, Ms. Lauryn Hill, TLC, Ludacris, and many more.
Foot Locker is extending its reach into the Asia-Pacific and Hispanic market. Today (August 2), the athletic retailer announced it is set to purchase WSS and Atmos for $1.1 billion.
Lollapalooza just wrapped its weekend-long event and many of the images from the festival have many wondering if we'll see yet another spike in COVID-19 cases.
To deflect from criticism about his "election integrity" activities, Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin released an ad that is eerily similar to a viral ad released last year by Sen. Raphael Warnock.
1. Politicians Return to Homes While Millions Lose Theirs What You Need To Know: Hours after the expiration of the moratorium to stop the evictions of millions of Americans affected by the coronavirus pandemic, efforts began to kick thousands of people from their homes. 2. Moral March Ends in Texas Capitol, Continues Today in D.C […]
Senior Advisor to the president, Cedric Richmond, said the bipartisan infrastructure framework was designed to address issues disproportionately impacting Black and other communities of color.
At this point, it's clear that Shaun King is a high-powered magnet for slander. A recent news report revealed that the activist with a suspect reputation owns a lakefront home in New Jersey.
Drawing on her own experience as a previously unhoused person, the freshman lawmaker from Missouri demanded action on the CDC eviction moratorium before it expired Saturday night.
On his long-running HBO talk show Real Time With Bill Maher, the host complained about the so-called "woke" nature of the Tokyo Olympics, and it looks to be more of Maher's incessant whining at work.
Veteran Nollywood actress Rachael Oniga, a legendary presence in the Nigerian movie industry who was known for her maternal roles, died July 31. She was 64 years old.
Ahead of the Democratic primary in Ohio's 11th Congressional District, Nina Turner says providing opportunities for constituents has no political ideology and goes back to the basic premise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
The national lawmakers who are duly elected by taxpayers have apparently decided it's more important to go on vacation than it is to work to extend the eviction moratorium, which is set to expire when August begins.