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The COVID-19 pandemic continues to stress the mental health of many people. But it's been especially hard for some Black Americans, who have been disproportionately affected by the virus and already faced barriers to care.
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The 21-year-old was left off the U.S. Track & FIeld Olympic roster despite her astonishing performance at last month's trials, due to a 30-day suspension following a positive drug test for THC.
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The International Swimming Federation said it would reconsider its decision barring the cap from being used in competition, following criticism that the ruling discriminated against Black swimmers.
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Black creators on TikTok say that for years, non-black creators have risen to fame performing dances that Black influencers on the app created.
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Executives pledged to make diversity a priority, but the past year has highlighted how difficult it is to implement change in corporate America.
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Karine Jean-Pierre is the first Black spokeswoman to take questions from the White House podium since the 1990s.
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Members of Floyd's family joined activists and citizens in Minneapolis for a march on Sunday. It was one of several events planned nationwide to mark the first anniversary of Floyd's death.
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A new NPR poll underscores the often-sharp differences Americans have when it comes to race, discrimination and policing — but there has been a shift over the last year.