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Biden leads Trump 52 percent to 41 percent among likely Virginia voters, a Post-Schar School poll finds
A Schar School dean says that the Democrat’s strength in this former swing state could be a harbinger of the national race.
Black-Owned Lifestyle Brands On Amazon We Love
Many Black small business owners have struggled to stay afloat after being hit by the coronavirus pandemic. Because the pandemic disproportionately impacted racial and ethnic…
With no tools to halt Barrett’s confirmation, Democrats fall back on symbolic resistance
Democrats want their voters to know they’re fighting this Supreme Court confirmation. But they just don’t have many much to fight with.
How This Black Woman Maintained A Thriving Restaurant In New York’s West Village For Nearly Two Decades
It’s not easy owning a restaurant business. It can be expensive just to get started and most restaurants fail within the first year. Even more…
Trump’s campaign is laser-focused on appealing to Donald Trump
His reelection effort is centered on the same bubble in which he's been living since 2017.
Aarmy Is Not Just Providing Enhanced Activewear
When stepping into the fitness apparel market, more often than not, we are met with selects that can be uncomfortable for working out. Some pieces…
Why Senate Republicans would rather approve a Supreme Court nominee than coronavirus stimulus
Polls show a coronavirus bill is more popular — but not necessarily with Republicans’ base.
West Virginia voters bustle to the polls on the first day of in-person early voting
Mail-in voting has been relatively sluggish in West Virginia so far, but in-person turnout appeared strong in the Mountain State’s population hubs.
Just Add Alcohol! Here Are The Best Cocktail Mixers To Stock Your Bar Cart
There’s one thing we can all collectively say we miss about “outside” — enjoying the ability to have someone else cook and prepare our favorite…
Democrats to boycott committee vote on Barrett nomination to the Supreme Court
The 22-member Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote Thursday on President Trump’s nominee, who was expected to win approval on a party-line vote.
