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Black immigrants are growing in numbers, but in the U.S. many often feel invisible | Georgia Public Broadcasting Skip to main content Source link

NEW YORK, June 23 (Reuters) – Some Wall Street banks are sounding caution on the U.S. stock rally, warning that stretched valuations have made equities more vulnerable to declines. The S&P 500 (.SPX)

Overview of the study Using new data from the 2021 Census, this article provides a portrait of non-permanent residents (NPRs) living in Canada. More specifically, this article takes a closer look at the socio-demographic picture of NPRs, such as age, place of residence, place of birth, living arrangements, education and occupation. For the first time, […]

03:58 – Source: CNN Why there is growing multiracial support for reparations CNN correspondent Stephanie Elam reports on the growing wave of multiracial support for Black American reparations — with many Jewish and Japanese organizations among them.

This month’s celebrations in Houston, the largest pride event in conservative Texas, have been scaled back due to rising insurance and security costs, as well as concerns over soaring temperatures and capacity. “We made the decision to cancel the festival this year,” said Kendra Walker, president of Pride Houston 365, downgrading the plans to a […]

While just arriving in the U.S., padel has spread rapidly in Latin America and Europe, and is the No. 2 participation sport in Spain and Sweden. Tacy Briggs-Borosso Even on a Thursday afternoon, as the time for lunch breaks drew close, the cacophony of racquets pelting fuzzy green balls over nets filled an airy Williamsburg […]

While just arriving in the U.S., padel has spread rapidly in Latin America and Europe, and is the No. 2 participation sport in Spain and Sweden. Tacy Briggs-Borosso Even on a Thursday afternoon, as the time for lunch breaks drew close, the cacophony of racquets pelting fuzzy green balls over nets filled an airy Williamsburg […]

Hadley Park has a long history in North Nashville, Tenn. It was a plantation, tanks were staged there during the Vietnam War, and it is now home to the annual African Street Festival. Joseph Ross for NPR hide caption toggle caption Joseph Ross for NPR Hadley Park has a long history in North Nashville, Tenn. […]

How you describe Hadley Park might depend on where you stand. If you enter from the southeast corner, you’ll see a sweeping, tree-lined expanse — verdant in the summer, golden in the fall. Look northwest, and there’s the campus of Tennessee State University — a century-old historically Black university. Turn around, and you’ll see I-40, […]


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