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Month: May 2020

Sports

Doors close for HBCU players in ’80s

May 20, 2020 sonadmin 0
By LUT WILLIAMS BCSP Editor Between 1967 and 1976, a span of ten years, a whopping 549 players from America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities were taken in the NFL Draft, an average of nearly […]
Religion

86% of choir members got infected with COVID-19 after church practice: report

May 20, 2020 sonadmin 0
By Leonardo Blair, Christian Post Reporter A new report from the Skagit County Public Health Department in Washington state published by the CDC Friday, shows how quickly the coronavirus spread after a choir practice became a “superspreader event” […]
Headline News

DESPITE RISKS, TRUMP SAYS HE’S TAKING HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE

May 20, 2020 sonadmin 0
by ZEKE MILLER, MARILYNN MARCHIONE and DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said he is taking a malaria drug to protect against the coronavirus, despite warnings from his own government that […]
Health

THE STRANGE ‘KAWASAKI-LIKE DISEASE’ ATTACKING CHILDREN

May 20, 2020 sonadmin 0
A new detailed analysis just released from the hub of Italy’s Covid-19 outbreak found 10 cases of a Kawasaki disease-like illness in children, adding to reports of about 90 similar cases from New York and […]
Headline News

36 MILLION AMERICANS HAVE SOUGHT U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT AID SINCE VIRUS HIT

May 20, 2020 sonadmin 0
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly 3 million laid-off workers applied for U.S. unemployment benefits last week as the viral outbreak led more companies to slash jobs even though most states have begun to let some businesses […]
City News

Alabama Rocket Museum Laying Off Workers Amid Pandemic

May 20, 2020 sonadmin 0
by The Associated Press HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Alabama’s state-owned space museum has permanently cut more than a third of its workforce after being closed for weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. Space […]
Business

JCPenney Files for Bankruptcy; Will Close 30% of Its Stores

May 20, 2020 sonadmin 0
The long struggling department store JCPenney filed for bankruptcy on Friday, becoming the third major retailer following J.Crew and Neiman Marcus to restructure its debt as the coronavirus continues to pummel the retail industry. The retailer said it plans to close additional […]
AAMU

ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY “145 POINTS OF PRIDE”(PART 1)

May 20, 2020 sonadmin 0
1. Alabama A&M University (AAMU) has an economic impact of over $350 million statewide and $228 million on the region, according to the Center for Business and Economic Research at the University of Alabama’s Culverhouse […]
State News

“GOV. IVEY’S PLAN TO REOPEN ALABAMA FEELS LIKE SHE IS FLYING BY THE SEAT OF HER PANTS”

May 13, 2020 sonadmin 0
by Craig Ford is the owner of Ford Insurance Agency and the Gadsden Messenger. He represented Gadsden and Etowah County in the Alabama House of Representatives for 18 years. I don’t envy the position Gov. […]
Sports

Merger opens new doors for HBCUs

May 13, 2020 sonadmin 0
By LUT WILLIAMS BCSP Editor In last week’s BCSP, we charted the first HBCU player ever taken in the NFL Draft – North Carolina A&T running back Robert “Stonewall” Jackson in 1950 – up through […]

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