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One year ago, Whitney Singletary-White was supposed to be celebrating the one year anniversary of opening a storefront for her cookie shop, Nuttin’ Butter Cookies. However, when the pandemic hit, she had to close shop, max out her credit cards and was denied a plea to end her lease.
Singletary-White sought help for her business through government aid but was met with challenges, such as being told her business was too small and that she had a late payment from months ago, which resulted in Singletary-White’s ineligibility to receive grants.
“They were making excuses for not making support for especially small Black businesses, and I’m a small, Black, woman-owned business,” Singletary-White said. “I don’t need stimulus. You know what I do with ‘no’s’? They make me work harder.”
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Lin Qi, the chairman and CEO of Yoozoo Group who was hospitalized after having been poisoned on Dec. 16, has died. The Chinese company confirmed that Lin died on Christmas Day. He was 39.
On Wednesday evening in China, the Shanghai Public Security Bureau had announced that Lin was receiving treatment after being poisoned and that a Yoozoo coworker of Lin’s, surnamed Xu, had been apprehended amid an investigation.
The statement read: “At 5 p.m. on Dec. 17, 2020, the police received a call from a hospital regarding a patient surnamed Lin. During the patient’s treatment, the hospital said it had determined that the patient had been poisoned. Following the call, the police began an investigation. According to investigations on site and further interviews, the police found that a suspect surnamed Xu, who is a coworker of the victim Lin, was the most likely the perpetrator. The suspect Xu has been