Henry, who also voiced the character on the now canceled “The Cleveland Show,” made the announcement Friday night on Twitter, writing that it has been an honor to play the character for 20 years. “I love this character, but people of color should play characters of color,” he said. “Therefore, …
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Arizona letter: Hospitals grapple with an increase in coronavirus cases, while life abroad continues normally
Arizona: Walking the streets of Tucson or Phoenix can give the impression that the pandemic never existed in Arizona. People go about their usual business, and construction on the border wall on the southern border with Mexico seems to be gaining momentum. President Donald Trump took a trip to the …
Read More »Hong Kong fears freedoms will end as new law looms | World News
For Jennifer Tsui, the impending national security law agreed last month by the Chinese legislature looks like Hong Kong’s “real” return to China. When Hong Kong returned from British sovereignty to Chinese sovereignity on July 1, 1997, Tsui, then a student, was apprehensive, but his concerns dissipated when things seemed …
Read More »Second stimulus check could help Americans who did not receive a first stimulus check because of who they married
As Americans eagerly anticipate the possibility of a second coronavirus pandemic stimulus control Thanks to the HEROES Act that recently passed the House of Representatives, approximately 1.2 million US citizens were excluded from the first and did not receive stimulus aid, mainly because of who they married. “We needed it …
Read More »Morehouse cancels fall sports as HBCUs face rapid change – The Undefeated
As if more evidence was needed that crises plaguing the United States hit the African-American community even harder, black colleges and universities (HBCU) historically absorbed yet another big hit on Friday with Morehouse College canceling its fall sports season. The University of Atlanta canceled the soccer and cross country season. …
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