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Rev. Al Sharpton met with PepsiCo after the company announced it would move away from DEI. The civil rights leader is weighing a boycott.
Rev. Al Sharpton met with PepsiCo leaders to discuss the company's decision to scale back its $500 million DEI initiatives, ...
Rev. Al Sharpton and Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerBy Dennis Richmond Jr. It’s Jubilee Celebration Season at Grace ...
Sharpton threatened to lead a boycott against the company over its recent decision to roll back some of its diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
After a traffic stop turned deadly, former officer Christopher Schurr will face a judge for the killing of Patrick Lyoya.
A proposal for an Alabama lottery, legal sports betting, and other regulated gambling remains stalled in the state Senate. Sen. Greg Albritton, R-Atmore, has said for several weeks he is trying to ...
Funeral prayers for the eight paramedics were ... before they were loaded to ambulances to be taken for a dignified burial. Raed al-Nems, a spokesperson for the Palestinian Red Crescent, said ...
Heartfelt messages have been paid to 41 much-loved Somerset locals in the latest funeral and death notices this week. Tributes have been paid to much-loved family members and those who have tragically ...
Heartfelt messages have been paid to 41 much-loved Somerset locals in the latest funeral and death notices this week. Tributes have been paid to much-loved family members and those who have ...
Modesto “Bob” Medina, a longtime resident of Ridgefield, died of Alzheimers disease at his home in Califon on March 20 at 95.
The morgue was a resource for reporters, but also for anyone looking to find the latest, most accurate ... Medina helped the Rev. Al Sharpton, then a young, little-known activist, with information ...
Modesto 'Bob' Medina, a veteran of the Korean War who later became director of the New York Times' news morgue, died at age 95.