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Robberies Continue To Plague Retail Stores Across The Country

More “smash & grab” robberies have occurred around the U.S. at a wide range of retail stores and authorities are now trying to increase security to prevent more from happening.

Exonerated Man Shares His First Request After 43 Years In Prison

After being in prison for 43 years for a crime he didn’t commit, Kevin Strickland speaks with CNN’s Brianna Keilar about visiting his mother’s grave and what his plans are for the future.

Retailers Want You To Shop In Stores This Year

Between supply chain issues and shipping delays, many retailers want you to shop in their brick-and-mortar locations instead of ordering online. And they’re not wrong.

How One Kentucky Distillery Is Making History

In Kentucky, three African American brothers are making history in the whiskey world. In today’s Start Small, Think Bog.

NBA Executive Makes Full-Court Commitment To Africa

CNN was with Toronto Raptors President and Vice-Chairman Masai Ujiri as he traveled across the continent to unveil a cool project to inspire African youth.

Usain Bolt Continues To Inspire Fans

Eight-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt attended Expo 2020 Dubai and chatted with Becky Anderson about his charity work and life after his sprinting career.

Vehicle Driving Through Holiday Parade Resulted In Fatalities

Officials provide an update after more than 20 people were injured after an SUV ran through a Waukesha, Wisconsin, Christmas parade, saying that there were some fatalities.

Dwyane Wade Reveals Having Privacy Concerns As A Father

Dwyane Wade joins CNN’s John Berman to discuss important topics from his daughter Zaya’s privacy to fatherhood in his new book “Dwyane.”

Julius Jones’ Mother Reacts After Clemency Granted

OK Governor grants clemency to Julius Jones, halting his execution Thursday; reaction from his mother and best friend.

Education Key Issue In Elections As Parents Grow Frustrated With Covid-19 Restrictions

Political movement gains ground in schools as thousands of parents across the country grow frustrated with the effects of the pandemic on kids.

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VOICES Heard: New Cancer Study Will Center Black Women

In a groundbreaking study, the American Cancer Society will investigate the link between breast cancer and race by exclusively tracking Black women.