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Monthly Archives: September 2021
X Ambassadors push boundaries with new multimedia project
To say the third, full-length album from X Ambassadors has a lot going on would be a little bit of an understatement.
Europe: Team without a country but many wins at Ryder Cup
A few things have changed since the last time Europe and the United States gathered for the Ryder Cup.
Name drop: Cleveland set to say goodbye to Indians for good
There’s no more debate or decisions forthcoming. There’s still some anger and disbelief, but also the excitement that comes along with change.
Bad Bunny tops Billboard Latin Music Awards with 10 trophies
Bad Bunny is the champion of the Billboard Latin Music Awards, taking home artist of the year honors and a whopping 10 trophies.
Migrant camp shrinks on U.S. border as more Haitians removed
Haitian migrants waited to learn their fate at a Texas border encampment whose size was dramatically diminished from the almost 15,000 who gathered there just days ago in an effort to seek humanitarian protection in the U.S. but now face expulsion.
CDC endorses COVID booster for millions of older Americans
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday endorsed booster shots for millions of older or otherwise vulnerable Americans, opening a major new phase in the U.S vaccination drive against COVID-19.
Haitians see history of racist policies in migrant treatment
The images — men on horseback, appearing to use reins as whips to corral Haitian asylum seekers trying to cross into the U.S. from Mexico — provoked an outcry. But to many Haitians and Black Americans, they’re merely confirmation of a deeply held beli…
Buckle up: Arizona Republicans to show 2020 recount results
Ten months after Donald Trump lost his 2020 reelection bid in Arizona, supporters hired by Arizona Senate Republicans were preparing to deliver the results of an unprecedented partisan election review that is the climax of a bizarre quest to find evid…
Democrats feud as House OKs $1B for Israel’s missile system
The House on Thursday overwhelmingly approved $1 billion in new funding for Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system, after a debate that exposed bitter divisions among Democrats over U.S. policy toward one of its closest allies.