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Month: September 2021

Coronavirus

COVID vaccines are on the way for younger children – here’s why they’re different

September 28, 2021 Dallas Examiner Newswire 0

  By MAGGIE FOX and AMANDA SEALY CNN Vaccine maker Pfizer said Monday tests have shown its COVID-19 vaccine works well in children ages 5 to 11. It’s now discussing these findings with the U.S. […]

Featured

Border patrol agents criticized for treatment of Haitian migrants in Del Rio as U.S. tries to dissuade more from coming

September 28, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  BY URIEL J. GARCÍA The Texas Tribune   RIO 一 U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Monday sent a message to migrants, particularly Haitians, attempting to enter the country through the […]

Featured

Kamala Harris raises ‘grave concerns’ over treatment of Haitian migrants in call with DHS chief

September 28, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By JASMINE WRIGHT CNN   Vice President Kamala Harris told Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday that she had serious worries about the treatment of Haitian migrants by Border Patrol agents. Videos taken […]

Local

Texas troopers create “steel wall” of patrol vehicles in Del Rio as feds continue to repatriate Haitians

September 28, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By URIEL J. GARCÍA and JOLIE MCCULLOUGH The Texas Tribune   DEL RIO – As immigration agents continue to fly more of the thousands of migrants camped in this border city to other processing […]

Health

Parkland’s new RedBird Health Center to opens to improve access to quality care in Southern Dallas County

September 28, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  Special to The Dallas Examiner   Parkland Health & Hospital System is expanding health care services to Southern Dallas County with the opening on Sept. 21 of a new state-of-the-art medical facility that will […]

Health

Johnson & Johnson vision announces The 13% Promise to eliminate inequities of people of color in the eye care industry

September 28, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  BlackNews.com   Jacksonville, Fla. – Johnson & Johnson Vision, a global leader in eye health and part of the Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies, on Sept. 16 announced a collaboration with Black EyeCare […]

Business News

Change is Brewing across the nation one ice cream scoop at a time

September 27, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  PRNewswire   Ben & Jerry’s, an aspiring social justice company that believes in a greater calling than simply making and selling the world’s best ice cream, recently unveiled its newest Limited Batch flavor, Change […]

Education

 A BIG DAY: Uplifting Communities grants rewarded to educators

September 27, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By DIANE XAVIER The Dallas Examiner   In the world of education, teachers are often considered to be the heart, soul and growth of a community. At the same time, many children of color […]

Money Matters

Financial FYI: What Is Phishing and How Can You Protect Yourself?

September 27, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  Content sponsored by JPMorgan Chase & Company   You may have heard of the term “phishing scam,” but it can be hard to know the facts around these cybercrimes and how to protect yourself. […]

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Pass the Freedom to Vote Act: Time is running out to protect the right to vote in 2022 and beyond

September 27, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By BEN JEALOUS People For the American Way   (TriceEdneyWire.com) – Republican-controlled state legislatures have imposed new voting restrictions. They are getting ready to create more safe congressional seats for Republicans through abusive partisan […]

Charlene Crowell
Perspectives

$46 billion emergency rental assistance delay leaves 3.5 million at risk of eviction

September 27, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By CHARLENE CROWELL Center for Responsible Lending   An estimated 3.5 million renters face the likelihood of eviction over the next two months – despite the availability of $46 billion in emergency rental assistance […]

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Perspectives

Responding to Hurricane Ida: We are not trapped to repeat the sins of Katrina recovery

September 27, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By MARC H. MORIAL National Urban League   “In the wake of Katrina, contractors charged the same amount to rebuild a three-bedroom house, whether it was in the Lower 9th Ward or on high […]

Marian Wright Edelman
Perspectives

Happy 100th birthday to the great Constance Baker Motley!

September 27, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By MARIAN WRIGHT EDELMAN Children’s Defense Fund   On Sept. 14, the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund celebrated the great life and legacy of trailblazing lawyer and judge Constance Baker Motley on what […]

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Perspectives

Christianity vs Christian nationalism

September 27, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By SUSAN K. SMITH Crazy Faith Ministries   The memory of members of the Jan. 6 mob that attacked the United States Capitol is still raw on many levels, but perhaps the most disturbing […]

Local Commentaries

Not brilliant – Texas’ abortion law baffles women and businesses

September 27, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By ROYCE WEST Texas Senate   Even the most ardent pro-life advocates must have cringed, along with those on the platform surrounding Texas Gov. Greg Abbott when he boasted the state’s number one goal […]

Fact Check
Coronavirus

Posts Spread Dubious Claim About Ivermectin and Male Fertility

September 23, 2021 Dallas Examiner Newswire 0

By D’Angelo Gore   SciCheck Digest The Food and Drug Administration says male infertility is not a known side effect of the antiparasitic medication ivermectin. Dubious claims that the drug sterilizes 85% of male users were incorrectly attributed […]

Religion

Women gather for 24 hours of prayer to heal the nation

September 22, 2021 Selena Seabrookis 0

By SELENA SEABROOKS The Dallas Examiner   “There’s so much going on in the world today. We have taken prayer out of everything and prayer is important. If you have little prayer, you have little […]

Fact Check
Coronavirus

COVID-19: The Unvaccinated Pose a Risk to the Vaccinated

September 21, 2021 Dallas Examiner Newswire 0

By D’Angelo Gore   Q: How do people who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 pose a risk to people who have been vaccinated? A: An unvaccinated person who is infected with COVID-19 poses a much greater risk […]

Fact Check
Coronavirus

Social Media Post on Use of Ivermectin for Refugees Lacks Context

September 18, 2021 Dallas Examiner Newswire 0

By Tess Hancock SciCheck Digest The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends the use of ivermectin as a treatment for arriving refugees to treat parasitic infections. But a social media post by Dr. Simone Gold, […]

Healthy Appetite

Rally the crowd with a masterful game day menu

September 18, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

Family Features   Scoring big on game day requires championship-level meals and snacks that keep the crowd full and ready for action. You can take your tailgate to the house with these baked dishes that […]

Local

Texas foster care children exposed to sexual abuse, given wrong medication and neglected in unlicensed placements, new report says

September 18, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

By REESE OXNER The Texas Tribune   U.S. District Judge Janis Jack unexpectedly ended a hearing on Tuesday afternoon in the decadelong lawsuit against Texas over the failings of its foster care system, saying it […]

Business News

The TikTok Small Biz Block Party

September 18, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

By DIANE XAVIER The Dallas Examiner   Small businesses are often considered the heart of a community. During the global pandemic, however, many businesses struggled to keep their doors open, while many others had to […]

Featured

Takeaways from the Senate hearing on the FBI’s failures to investigate gymnasts’ charges against Nassar

September 18, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By TIERNEY SNEED CNN   A Senate hearing Wednesday gave several acclaimed gymnasts who were abused by Larry Nassar a powerful platform to call out the system that failed them. Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney, […]

Health

For COVID-19 ‘long haulers,’ road to health can feel endless

September 18, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

Special to The Dallas Examiner   “Your whole life has changed. You can’t smell or taste, you have headaches, fatigue, nausea, racing heart, dizziness, trouble breathing and sleeping, and your memory fails you,” said Dallas […]

Ben Jealous
Perspectives

Virginia voters’ choice: Forward with voting rights champ for governor or backward with Team Trump

September 18, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By BEN JEALOUS People For the American Way   Virginia’s voters will pick the state’s next governor in November. The choice couldn’t be clearer, and neither could the national implications of this race in […]

tsd Chavis
Perspectives

American business leaders step up to fight inequities in the South

September 18, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By BENJAMIN F. CHAVIS JR. NNPA   Even as the pandemic has laid bare societal inequities that have been eroding the foundation of our democracy, political leaders in Washington and in state capitols are […]

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Perspectives

There is no longer serious doubt global warming is real – now what do we do about it?

September 18, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By JESSE L. JACKSON SR. Rainbow PUSH Coalition   (TriceEdneyWire.com) – Record fires in Oregon and California. Floods in Houston and New York. Deadly winter storms in Texas. Droughts across much of the west. […]

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Perspectives

Michael K. Williams’ death underscores the need for “antiracist public health approach” to substance abuse

September 18, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By MARC H. MORIAL National Urban League   “He was a Hollywood star with an off-Broadway paycheck that mostly went up his nose. He was a pacifist with a barroom-brawl, razor scar down the […]

Marian Wright Edelman
Perspectives

Remembering September 11

September 18, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By MARIAN WRIGHT EDELMAN Children’s Defense Fund   It was a gloriously beautiful morning in Atlanta, Georgia, on Sept. 11, 2001. I saw a glimpse of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s beloved community in […]

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Perspectives

On the revolution not being televised

September 18, 2021 Mollie Belt 0

  By SUSAN K. SMITH Crazy Faith Ministries   In 1970, Gil Scott-Heron performed a work entitled, The Revolution Will Not be Televised, and while the piece came out on the heels of the Civil […]

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