op-ed:-twice-as-good-still-isn’t-good-enough

Op-ed: Twice as good still isn’t good enough

By Kerry Mitchell Brown, Ph.D. More than 12 million viewers watched the Louisiana State University (LSU) Lady Tigers, a team of majority Black women athletes, win their first-ever NCAA championship on April 2. Their rivals, and the forecasted winners, the Iowa Hawkeyes, a predominately White team, played hard. But LSU played harder. They dominated, the

High school star among 4 killed in Alabama party shooting – The Associated Press

High school star among 4 killed in Alabama party shooting  The Associated Press Alabama mass shooting: 4 confirmed dead, reports of at least 20 injured at teenager’s birthday party  Fox News Alabama officials give update after 4 killed, several hurt in shooting  ABC 7 Chicago Dadeville football player bound for Jacksonville State killed at sister’s birthday party, pastor

Evacuation orders lifted for residents impacted by Indiana recycling plant fire – CNN

Evacuation orders lifted for residents impacted by Indiana recycling plant fire  CNN EPA urges residents with debris on their properties from Indiana plastics fire to call them  NBC News Officials: Evacuation order lifted for Richmond residents affected by industrial fire  WLWT Cincinnati Richmond evacuation order lifted, officials discuss next steps  FOX 59 Indianapolis Richmond lifts evacuation order; debris removal

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How Florida’s New Abortion Ban Affected Two Friends, Nearly Killing One | VIDEO

Shanae Smith-Cunningham, left, and Anya Cook, shown in Lauderhill, Fla., experienced complications with their pregnancies in December because of pre-viability PPROM. (Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post) *The consequences of Florida’s new abortion ban on two Black women are laid out in heartbreaking detail in The Washington Post. After a number of miscarriages, Anya Cook thought