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Fighting distrust among Black people in Syracuse over Covid vaccine: Be an example

Fighting distrust among Black people in Syracuse over Covid vaccine: ‘Be an example’ Syracuse.com 2/22/2021 Patrick Lohmann, syracuse.com © N. Scott Trimble | strimble@syracuse.com/N. Scott Trimble | strimble@syracuse.com/syracuse.com/TNS Onondaga County workers administer coronavirus vaccinations at the Boys & Girls Club of Syracuse Thursday, February 18, 2021. SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Juanita Nelson beamed as she stepped out of the People’s AME Zion church, having just received the second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. “I didn’t even feel it,” Nelson, a Black woman in her 80s, said of the needle entering her arm. She and others interviewed at the church last week expressed relief, a sense of finally feeling protected against a virus that has killed many of their peers.

Fifty years ago, Alan Shepard blasted from an endless sand trap and we just now found his ball

Fifty years ago, Alan Shepard blasted from an endless sand trap and we just now found his ball Updated Feb 11, 2021; Posted Feb 07, 2021 Apollo 14 astronaut Alan Shepard admires his second shot on the Moon during live broadcast on Feb. 6, 1971. He exclaimed that it went miles and miles and miles in the 1/6th gravity, though it seems that was a bit of an exaggeration.NASA Facebook Share The most widely watched golf shot in history did not occur in a major tournament. It wasn’t even in a PGA event. In fact, it did not take place on Earth. And, as it turns out, its distance has been embellished by legend.

Scammers targeting local businesses, threatening to cut off power

Scammers targeting local businesses, threatening to cut off power VIDEO: Scammers targeting local businesses, threatening to cut off power By Michal Higdon | January 18, 2021 at 6:30 PM EST - Updated January 18 at 7:47 PM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - We may be a few weeks into a new year but scammers are keeping up their same old antics. This time, though, they’re targeting small businesses. Scammers are pretending to be a utility company and threaten to cut your power. “We had gotten a call on our answering machine here at El Jefe and someone left a message, an urgent message, for the business owner that your power is going to be shut off in 30 minutes if you didn’t call back,” Roy Neal, Co-owner of El Jefe Texican Cantina in downtown Charleston, said.

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