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Meet ‘The Deacons’: Armed Black Christians Who Protected MLK During the Civil Rights Era

October 27, 2020 zenger.news Comments Off on Meet ‘The Deacons’: Armed Black Christians Who Protected MLK During the Civil Rights Era

ST. AUGUSTINE—During the 1950s, a single house was built at 924 E. 9th St. in the city of Bogalusa, La. This unremarkable single-story, 1,590-square-foot mill town structure was similar to the ranch houses and bungalows […]

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A Tale of a Blue-Eyed ‘Chaiwalla’

October 25, 2020 A. Peter Bailey NNPA Columnist Comments Off on A Tale of a Blue-Eyed ‘Chaiwalla’

In October 2016, a tea seller (chaiwalla) caught the fancy of South Asian social media for his remarkable looks. And it was not Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who tends to flaunt his chaiwalla past, […]

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Web Series on Financial Fraudsters Hooks Indian Audience  

October 24, 2020 A. Peter Bailey NNPA Columnist Comments Off on Web Series on Financial Fraudsters Hooks Indian Audience  

“Bad Boy Billionaires,” a recent Netflix web-series on one of the biggest corporate scams in India, released on Oct. 5. The documentary has shifted the spotlight on real-life characters belonging to the country’s corporate elite and […]

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Indian Woman Game Developer Gets Global Acclaim

October 24, 2020 A. Peter Bailey NNPA Columnist Comments Off on Indian Woman Game Developer Gets Global Acclaim

Poornima Seetharaman has become the first Indian game developer to be inducted into the Women in Games Hall of Fame. The awards were opened for global entries for the first time this year. Seetharaman, who is a lead […]

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Study: Great Depression Banking Policies Helped Create Urban Hot Spots

October 23, 2020 zenger.news Comments Off on Study: Great Depression Banking Policies Helped Create Urban Hot Spots

RICHMOND, Virginia—Research examining the link between hot weather and construction methods is allowing city officials to right decades-old wrongs resulting from discriminatory banking practices. A four-year study conducted by the Science Museum of Virginia shed […]

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‘I’m the Least Racist Person In This Room’: Trump, Biden Spar Over Race In Final Debate

October 22, 2020 zenger.news Comments Off on ‘I’m the Least Racist Person In This Room’: Trump, Biden Spar Over Race In Final Debate

President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden fielded questions about race relations in America during the final presidential debate Thursday, after an intense clash on the topic in their first meeting saw Biden […]

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2 inmates from central Mississippi prison die; autopsies set

October 22, 2020 Kermit Williams 0

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) _ One inmate has died at Central Mississippi Correctional Facility and another who had been at that prison died in a Jackson hospital. Frank Mackabee, 61, was pronounced dead Tuesday at Merit […]

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Stocks close higher as companies report solid earnings

October 22, 2020 Kermit Williams 0

By ALEX VEIGA and DAMIAN J. TROISE AP Business Writers Stocks closed broadly higher Tuesday as Wall Street welcomed a batch of solid earnings reports from U.S. companies. The S&P 500 gained 0.5%, recouping some […]

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