Day: May 22, 2021
Standing Between the Living & Dead Memorial Prayer Devotional Service for Coronavirus Victims #372
PODCAST: Whyte House Family Devotional Reading of Charles Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening #458
PODCAST: Whyte House Daily Reading of the Chronological Bible Episode #177: Numbers 15
Myanmar Junta Leader Says Deposed Leader Aung San Suu Kyi will Appear Soon

New Study Says Half a Billion People on the Planet Have Diabetes and Many Have No Idea–We Don’t Know How they Know That

Husband of Missing Connecticut Mother is Arrested After Her Body is Found in Wooded Area
Texas Senate Passes Bill Banning Schools from Discussing Critical Race Theory and Other Social Issues in Class

Manhunt Continues for Suspect Accused of Violent Multi-State Crime Spree That Left Four People Dead

CNN Cuts Ties With Rick Santorum Over Comments About Native American Culture

There’s a devil loose: Covid patient is ‘gang-raped at hospital’ in India and dies as her daughter claims doctors intubated her mother ‘to keep her quiet’ in latest shocking incident laying the country’s pandemic crisis bare
Egyptian Mediators Hold Talks to Secure Israel-Hamas Ceasefire

Simone Biles Makes History by Landing Yurchenko Double Pike Vault in Competition at U.S. Classic

Coco Gauff Wins Singles and Doubles Title at Emilia-Romagna Open

Fiery Stuffed Poblanos

G7 Agrees to Stop International Funding for Coal
Virgin Galactic Makes First Rocket-Powered Flight from New Mexico to Edge of Space
68 Big Cats Seized by Federal Officials from Tiger King Park in Oklahoma

Congo Government Plans to Evacuate City of Goma After Volcano Erupts

Photo Posted to Instagram Accounts Appears to Show Dubai’s Princess Latifa

Goldman Sachs Announces First Round of Capital Investments and Philanthropic Grants for Its One Million Black Women Initiative

Three Ways African Americans Are Disadvantaged by Tax Code in Urban Areas

Black Artist John Sims Detained and Questioned by Police at His Gallery Residency in South Carolina

Research Suggests Black Men’s Health Does Not Improve With More Education Unlike Other Groups

Study Finds Older Black Millennials Lag Behind Other Groups in Building Wealth

Tyrance Billingsley II on Why We Must Rebuilt Black Wall Street

Black and Other Minority Farmers to Start Receiving Loan Forgiveness Payments in June

How a Black-Owned Bookstore in Newark, New Jersey, is Surviving the Pandemic
