Former Florida Gov. Candidate Andrew Gillum Found In Hotel With Overdose Victim
Andrew Gillum, the former mayor of Tallahassee and the Democratic candidate for Governor of Florida in 2018 was listed in a police report detailing an alleged overdose incident inside a Miami Beach...
View ArticleTrump Administration To Kick Hundreds of Thousands of Americans Off the SNAP...
The Trump administration is moving forward with its plan to tighten work requirements for people who use the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) despite the growing coronavirus threat, a...
View ArticleU-Haul To Offer College Students Free Storage
With universities closing campuses and moving to online classes amid the coronavirus outbreak, students across the country are scrambling to find ways to get their stuff home. U-Haul is trying to help...
View ArticleThis Upscale Paint and Sip Experience Promises To Deliver A Good Time
Paint and sip parties have become very popular across the country as different companies curate their own spin on the event. Typically, the experience includes a small group of people painting on a...
View ArticleCoors Light Pulls ‘Official Beer of Working Remotely’ Ad Due to Coronavirus...
Colson Moors has decided to pull commercial ad spots for Coors Light that championed working from home due to the coronavirus outbreak, according to Media Post. The Coors Light commercial, named...
View ArticleUK Viewers Deem KFC’s Latest Ad a “Pluck You” During Coronavirus Scare
With all the discussions centering around avoiding the coronavirus, people are up in arms over KFC’s latest ad featuring its long-standing slogan, “Finger Lickin’ Good,” according to Fox News. With...
View ArticleKen Chenault Leaving Facebook Board; Appointed First Black Berkshire Hathaway...
Former American Express CEO Kenneth I. Chenault announced Friday that he was “stepping down” from the board of Facebook Inc. On the same day, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway disclosed the...
View ArticleHospitality Workers Impacted Greatly by Coronavirus Scare
While professional athletes, business owners, and executives are losing money due to the coronavirus outbreak, the most impacted individuals are service workers employed by the hospitality venues that...
View ArticleSmall Businesses Impacted By Coronavirus to Receive Up to $2 Million in Loans...
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is providing loans up to $2 million for businesses hit hard economically by the coronavirus. The SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans support small...
View ArticleFormer President Of Iran: COVID-19 Was Produced In A Lab. It’s A Biological...
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tweeted sympathy to the people of China for the “#Corona lab-made virus,” suggesting the virus was created deliberately as a biological weapon by China’s...
View ArticleEntrepreneur Kelly Francis Is Who She Is—And She Isn’t Sorry
Featuring a broad cross-section of women who have distinguished themselves across a rich variety of careers, our Portraits of Power series is a celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Black Enterprise,...
View ArticleMitt Romney Proposes Giving $1K To Every US Adult Amid Health Crises
Mitt Romney, the Republican senator for Utah, on Monday proposed for the U.S. government to give $1,000 to every American adult to help stimulate the U.S. economy during the coronavirus health crises....
View ArticleHand Sanitizer Hoarders Forced To Donate Over 17,000 Bottles
Two brothers who brought more than 17,000 bottles of hand sanitizer at the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States have been forced to donate the sanitizer after a story went viral...
View ArticleMore Than A Dozen Retailers To Close Stores Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
In an unprecedented move, more than a dozen U.S. retailers have announced they will close retail stores to fight the Coronavirus outbreak. Starbucks, Urban Outfitters, and Abercrombie & Fitch all...
View Article8 Tips To Work From Home Effectively During The Coronavirus Pandemic
Businesses globally—including the United States—are urging, and in some cases mandating, employees to work from home to help block the escalation of the coronavirus. The choice to work from home since...
View ArticleIdris Elba Tests Positive For Coronavirus, Urges Public to Take Precaution...
Idris Elba is the latest high-profile celebrity to announce that they have contracted the coronavirus. The 47-year-old actor made the announcement in a video that he posted on Twitter on Monday. “This...
View ArticleObama-Appointed Judge Blocks Trump’s Plan To Cut SNAP Benefits
A federal judge has halted Donald Trump’s plans to cut SNAP benefits. In a ruling issued Friday evening, U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell, originally appointed by the Obama administration,...
View ArticleThe Fed Cuts Interest Rates to Nearly 0% to Combat Economic Slowdown Risks...
In an emergency move, the Federal Reserve has cut its benchmark interest rate to nearly zero to help fight the coronavirus outbreak that’s threatening millions and nudging America into an economic...
View ArticleJoe Biden Commits To Appointing First Black Woman Supreme Court Judge
Joe Biden has made bold campaign promises during his primary against Sen. Bernie Sanders. The Democratic presidential hopeful announced this Sunday that he is committed to not only select a woman as...
View ArticleTrailblazer Bishop Barbara C. Harris Dies At 89
Barbara C. Harris, the first African American woman to be ordained as a bishop in the Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion, died on Friday in Massachusetts. She was 89. Harris, who...
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