Day: July 9, 2021
Whyte House Family Spoken Novels #280: I Know What Prayer Can Do Chapter 10
Zaila Avant-garde is First Black Person to Win National Spelling Bee (UCN 7.9.21)

Minnesota baseball coach is fatally shot at the wheel in highway road rage attack while driving his 15-year-old son home from game

Bodies of Paraguayan First Lady’s sister, brother-in-law and the couple’s youngest child are found in the rubble of collapsed Surfside condo as death toll rises to over 70 and more victims are identified
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U.S. Swimmer Michael Andrew Refuses to Take Coronavirus Vaccine Ahead of Olympics

D.C. Pastor Who Defied Church Coronavirus Lockdowns Receives Death Threats
The Papacy and the Empire in Direct Confrontation, Part 3 (The History of Christianity #221) with Daniel Whyte III

D.C. Church Awarded $220,000 After Filing Lawsuit Over Coronavirus Restrictions

U.S. Supreme Court Protects Donor Privacy for Conservative Nonprofit Organizations
Standing Between the Living & Dead Memorial Prayer Devotional Service for Coronavirus Victims #419 with Daniel Whyte III
The Scripture & the Sense Podcast #861: Zechariah 8:9 with Daniel Whyte III
Whyte House Daily Reading of the Chronological Bible Episode #224: Deuteronomy 26 with Daniel Whyte III
The Devil is a Lie: ‘God Bless Abortions’ Banner Hung on Christ of the Ozarks Statue

WATCH: Vigil Held to Honor FAMU President Emeritus Dr. Frederick Humphries

South Carolina Woman Says She Was Turned Away from Nail Spa Due to Her Weight

Uncle of Darnella Frazier, Teen Who Filmed George Floyd’s Murder, is Killed in Police Crash in Minneapolis
Atlanta Man Arrested and Charged With Murder in Triple Homicide at Georgia Golf Course

WATCH: Maryland Father Has Tearful Reunion With 12-Year-Old Son After Being Released from Jail

International Swimming Federation to Revisit Decision Banning Swim Caps Made for Black Hair

Google is Hiring More Black People but Struggling to Keep Them on Its Workforce

TikTok’s Black Creators Say Their Complaints of Unfair Treatment Are Ignored

Eswatini Internet Shutdown Threatens to Put TransWorld Radio Offline

Chicago’s Inspector General Finds City’s Police Department Struggles to Hire Black Applicants

Malaysians Raise White Flags Signifying Hunger and Despair as Country Goes Into Partial Lockdowns

Tropical Storm Elsa Batters East Coast With Heavy Rain and Winds

Khalid to Perform at Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic Spaceflight Launch on July 11

Death Toll in Florida Condo Collapse at 79 After 14 More Bodies Are Found

Charlottesville to Remove Statues of Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson Nearly Four Years After White Supremacist and Neo-Nazi Rally
