YouTube announced Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez and Taylor Swift will be among those joining “Dear Class of 2020,” punching even more star power into its virtual […]
Author: Dominique Noelle
CDC Removes Religious Guidance from Reopening Guidelines
The CDC this week quietly published detailed guidelines for reopening schools and businesses that have been shut down in the coronavirus pandemic. What We Know: […]
Tribute Broadcast Planned for Late Music Exec Andre Harrell
A tribute to Andre Harrell, the influential music executive who discovered Sean “Diddy” Combs and died earlier this month, will air Sunday at 9 pm. […]
Meghan McCain Accuses Obama of Creating ‘Culture War’ and Ushering in Trump Era
Meghan McCain pointed the blame at former president Barack Obama for a culture war in the country and the rise of President Trump. What We […]
Walmart’s Online Sales Jump 74%, People Sheltered in Place Rush Online for Supplies
Walmart emerged as one of the few lifelines to millions of people as the coronavirus spread, leading to surging profit and sales for the world’s […]
Tekashi 69 Accuses Snoop Dogg of Snitching on Suge Knight, Snoop Responds
After doing a short bid on federal racketeering charges and testifying against alleged gang members, one would think Brooklyn-bred rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine would lay low. […]
President Obama Gives Two Commencement Speeches Over Weekend, Highlights Racial Inequality and Pandemic Disaster
Former President Barack Obama delivered a rousing commencement speech on Saturday to graduates of the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) urging them to […]
Fall TV Will Feel the Effects of Coronavirus
If all goes well, life could start going back to an uncertain normal by September. Nonessential workers might begin to return to their offices, schools […]
FDA Warns Rapid Coronavirus Tests May Give False Negatives
President Donald Trump expressed no concerns Friday about a rapid coronavirus test that the White House has been relying on to ensure his safety, despite […]
Senate Votes Down Measure to Prevent Warrantless Internet Monitoring
The Senate voted 80-16 on Thursday to revive provisions in a Watergate-era federal surveillance law that had expired in March after Congress left Washington due […]