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Retailers shine a spotlight on Black-owned beauty brands

Retailers shine a spotlight on Black-owned beauty brands

NEW YORK (AP) — When Rose Ingleton launched her own namesake skincare line two years ago, she couldn't break into the big chains and was forced to use her own funds and get financial help from family and friends.
China's wandering elephants becoming international stars

China's wandering elephants becoming international stars

BEIJING (AP) — Already famous at home, China’s wandering elephants are now becoming international stars.
CMT to honor Black country music pioneer Linda Martell

CMT to honor Black country music pioneer Linda Martell

NEW YORK (AP) — Linda Martell, one of the pioneers for Black acts in country music and the first Black woman to perform solo at the Grand Ole Opry, will be honored at the 2021 CMT Music Awards.
Millennial Money: Trial, error, and what I learned in my 20s

Millennial Money: Trial, error, and what I learned in my 20s

Your 20s are a time of self-exploration, finding your footing as an adult — and likely making some money mistakes.
Music fans flock to Albania’s beach festival despite virus

Music fans flock to Albania’s beach festival despite virus

RANA E HEDHUN, Albania (AP) — The Albanian beach site had everything in one place: pine trees, sand, sea, nearby mountains and days of nonstop music.
Rejuvenated Paul leads Suns over Nuggets 122-105 in Game 1

Rejuvenated Paul leads Suns over Nuggets 122-105 in Game 1

PHOENIX (AP) — In the opening minutes of Monday night's game, Chris Paul was bumped on his ailing right shoulder and grimaced for a second. His movements were a little tentative, his shots didn't look quite right.
Oil pipeline foes protest Enbridge's Line 3 in Minnesota

Oil pipeline foes protest Enbridge's Line 3 in Minnesota

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Oregon lawmaker faces expulsion in assault on state Capitol

Oregon lawmaker faces expulsion in assault on state Capitol

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A Republican state lawmaker faces being expelled from office after a video emerged apparently showing him choreographing how he would let far-right protesters into the closed Oregon Capitol days before he did so in December.
Angels star Trout doesn't have timetable for return

Angels star Trout doesn't have timetable for return

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Mike Trout says his right calf is starting to feel better, but the Los Angeles Angels superstar still doesn't know when he will be able to return.
South Korea's 2002 World Cup star Yoo Sang-chul dies at 49

South Korea's 2002 World Cup star Yoo Sang-chul dies at 49

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Yoo Sang-chul, one of the stars of South Korea’s surprising run to the semifinals at the 2002 World Cup, has died after long battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 49. Yoo played 124 times for South Korea from 1994 to 2005.
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