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Home2023March

Month: March 2023

Mississippi and Alabama Continue Recovery Following Devastating Tornadoes
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Mississippi and Alabama Continue Recovery Following Devastating Tornadoes

March 27, 2023 AURN Networks 0

 Search and recovery efforts are ongoing after an outbreak of deadly tornadoes across Mississippi and Alabama that left more than two dozen people dead. “What [Read More]

While You Were Sleeping: Virginia Governor Rolls Back Voting Rights
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While You Were Sleeping: Virginia Governor Rolls Back Voting Rights

March 24, 2023 AURN Networks 0

  In a significant departure from the policies of Virginia’s three previous governors, Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration now mandates that individuals with felony convictions actively [Read More]

On this day in 2022, Halle Berry became the first Black woman to win Best Actress
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On this day in 2022, Halle Berry became the first Black woman to win Best Actress

March 24, 2023 AURN Networks 0

On this day in 2002, actress Halle Berry became the first Black woman to receive an Academy Award for Best Actress in a leading role. [Read More]

President Biden Commemorates 13th Anniversary of ACA, Vows to Continue Expanding Affordable Healthcare Access
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President Biden Commemorates 13th Anniversary of ACA, Vows to Continue Expanding Affordable Healthcare Access

March 23, 2023 AURN Networks 0

President Biden is marking the 13th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act. “All Americans deserve a peace of mind that if an illness strikes, an [Read More]

Credit Crunch: A New Threat to Households and Businesses?
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Credit Crunch: A New Threat to Households and Businesses?

March 23, 2023 AURN Networks 0

According to CNBC, the recent banking crisis has raised concerns over a potential credit crunch, which could negatively impact households, businesses, and the U.S. economy. [Read More]

On this day in 1938, Atlanta’s first Black mayor was born
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On this day in 1938, Atlanta’s first Black mayor was born

March 23, 2023 AURN Networks 0

On March 23, 1938, Atlanta’s first Black mayor, Maynard H. Jackson Jr., was born in Dallas, Texas. Jackson’s family moved to Atlanta in 1945 when [Read More]

Florida NAACP Seeks Travel Advisory Over Controversial Legislation
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Florida NAACP Seeks Travel Advisory Over Controversial Legislation

March 23, 2023 AURN Networks 0

The Florida State Conference of the NAACP is requesting that its national board issue a travel advisory for anyone planning to visit the state due [Read More]

Two Faculty Members Shot in Denver School Shooting, Suspect Still Loose
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Two Faculty Members Shot in Denver School Shooting, Suspect Still Loose

March 22, 2023 AURN Networks 0

Police are searching for a student who allegedly shot two faculty members at a Denver high school. Police Chief Ron Thomas says the incident occurred [Read More]

Uncovering Inequality: New Study Sheds Light on Racial Disparities
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Uncovering Inequality: New Study Sheds Light on Racial Disparities

March 22, 2023 AURN Networks 0

Columbia Journalism School and the Ira A. Lipman Center for Journalism and Civil and Human Rights have released a groundbreaking study on racial inequities in [Read More]

On this day in 1873, slavery was abolished in Puerto Rico
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On this day in 1873, slavery was abolished in Puerto Rico

March 22, 2023 AURN Networks 0

On March 22, 1873, the Spanish legislature passed a law abolishing slavery in the colony of Puerto Rico. The decree mandated that although slaves were [Read More]

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