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by Rosie Shrout, Purdue University
With the flurry of shopping, spending money and traveling to see family, stress can feel inevitable during the holidays.
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By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
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Medical and scientific experts have sounded the alarm, wanting people to understand that COVID is not...
GEORGE E. CURRY (NNPA)—On Sept. 16 the news was shocking: A contract employee who worked at the Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., later identified as Aaron Alexis, killed 12 innocent people in the facility before he was killed by police. For many African-Americans, our first thought was: “I hope it wasn’t one of us.” On Oct. 3, there was another disturbing incident in the nation’s capital: An unarmed woman with her 1-year-old child in the car, drove her vehicle into barriers outside the White House and on Capitol Hill before being shot to death by police.