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Author: Tiffany Cusaac-Smith, USA TODAY

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Bombarded by unhealthy food ads, Black and Hispanic consumers suffer real health consequences

November 22, 2022 Tiffany Cusaac-Smith, USA TODAY Comments Off on Bombarded by unhealthy food ads, Black and Hispanic consumers suffer real health consequences

Candy, sugary drinks and several other items made up 75% of Spanish-language and Black-targeted TV ad spending in 2021, researchers said.

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‘Hope is bringing us back’: Black voters are moving South, building power for Democrats

November 5, 2022 Tiffany Cusaac-Smith, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Hope is bringing us back’: Black voters are moving South, building power for Democrats

The new Great Migration is pulling Black voters to the South, upending conservative and Democratic politics in the midterms and beyond.

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Who will Black voters support in the 2022 midterm elections? Inflation, abortion remain top issues

November 2, 2022 Tiffany Cusaac-Smith, USA TODAY Comments Off on Who will Black voters support in the 2022 midterm elections? Inflation, abortion remain top issues

In the final stretch of the midterms, Black voters say inflation, abortion and criminal justice reform remain top issues, polls show.

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How Black Latinos found a future in an Alabama HBCU after slavery

October 9, 2022 Tiffany Cusaac-Smith, USA TODAY Comments Off on How Black Latinos found a future in an Alabama HBCU after slavery

Afro-Latinos went to Jim Crow Alabama for education at a Black school. The story is a reminder that Black history is part of Latino history.

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Many Americans arrested for marijuana won’t find relief under Biden’s pardon plan

October 7, 2022October 7, 2022 Tiffany Cusaac-Smith, USA TODAY Comments Off on Many Americans arrested for marijuana won’t find relief under Biden’s pardon plan

President Joe Biden’s marijuana pardon is estimated to help more than 6,500 people but leaves out many Americans hurt by the war on drugs.

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Hotter temperatures a threat to students in schools with no air conditioning

September 18, 2022 Tiffany Cusaac-Smith, USA TODAY Comments Off on Hotter temperatures a threat to students in schools with no air conditioning

Hot classrooms are leaving students sweltering. As climate change becomes a larger part of our reality, how are schools adjusting?

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Most Black people want reparations. They don’t believe America will give them any

September 12, 2022 Tiffany Cusaac-Smith, USA TODAY Comments Off on Most Black people want reparations. They don’t believe America will give them any

Black Americans are hungry for change but about 45% said major reforms are not likely to happen within the U.S., according to a recent survey.

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How has affirmative action shaped higher education? The Supreme Court might ban it for good

September 11, 2022September 11, 2022 Tiffany Cusaac-Smith, USA TODAY Comments Off on How has affirmative action shaped higher education? The Supreme Court might ban it for good

Two Supreme Court cases on race-aware admissions at Harvard and the University of North Carolina are pushing affirmative action’s history to the fore.

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Marijuana is being legalized in parts of US. That’s not helping everyone with convictions.

August 17, 2022August 17, 2022 Tiffany Cusaac-Smith, USA TODAY Comments Off on Marijuana is being legalized in parts of US. That’s not helping everyone with convictions.

Marijuana has been decriminalized in many states, including California and New York, yet thousands across the U.S. remain scarred by past convictions.

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Targeted menthol cigarette ads helped lead to high Black usage. Should they be banned?

July 27, 2022July 27, 2022 Tiffany Cusaac-Smith, USA TODAY Comments Off on Targeted menthol cigarette ads helped lead to high Black usage. Should they be banned?

Menthol cigarettes were unscrupulously marketed to Black Americans for decades, forging a deadly appetite for the product. Should they be banned?

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College professor harassed students to quench ‘clown fetish,’ offering extra credit, cash

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