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Racial wealth gap remains a growing problem across the US

03:41 The racial wealth gap in the U.S. and the chronic under-investment in black businesses was the focus of a conference onTuesdayin Tulsa.It took place just a short distance from the

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Tulsa Race Massacre remembered 100 years after the terror

03:06 100 years ago, the arrest of a Black man for allegedly assaulting a White woman sparked perhaps the worst episode of racial violence in U.S. history.Hundreds of Blacks were killed

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Tulsa searches for bodies of 1921 massacre victims

03:21 All eyes are on Tulsa, Oklahoma, as the city commemorates the 100-year anniversary of the race massacre there.Hundreds of Black Tulsans are believed to have been killed after a wh

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U.S. inflation: Lumber prices

02:31 Prices in various sectors of the U.S. economy are on the rise these days, and among the areas seeing big increases is lumber. In fact, you might say the cost of wood products hasg

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Colorado team focuses on developing vaccine storage

02:36 People all over the world continue to roll up their sleeves for the COVID-19 vaccine.And while vaccinations have continued at a steady pace in more developed areas, getting doses

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Nepal reopens Mt. Everest amid rise in COVID-19 cases

02:53 After a year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Mt. Qomolangma, or Mt. Everest as it’s known in the West, is back open for business.At least partially. While China has cancelled th

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Scientists develop new inhaled COVID-19 vaccines

02:35 A total of 14 COVID-19 vaccines are now in some degree of use across the world, all of them injected into your arm.But for cold storage requirements and other reasons,​some ofthes

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One woman's experience with rare J&J vaccine blood clot

02:28 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now says ​a total of 28 people ​are known to have developed blood clots after receiving Johnson Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine. Thr

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Convention centers reopen for events as states lift COVID restrictions

02:55 It’s been a while since people have lined up to get into the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. But there they were the other day, a bunch of 17-year-old volleyball players get

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New COVID-19 antibody test capable of predicting severity of infection

Imagine feeling COVID-19-like symptoms and wanting to know not just if you’ve contracted the virus, but how seriously ill you might become. It could help determine the type of treatment you’re given.

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Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine under scrutiny

02:41 Ever since it became available, the Johnson Johnson vaccine has been seen by many as a quick and easy way to get protected from COVID-19.“With Johnson Johnson you just get one sho

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College COVID vaccine trial to aid in determining effectiveness

02:34 It’s a key question scientists hope to answer in a new U.S. trial: Do COVID-19 vaccines prevent transmission of the disease? The results of the trial could affect the kinds of pr

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COVID-19: Vaccine helps protect endangered black-footed ferrets

02:40 Black-footed ferrets are carnivorous mammals that live in North America, mostly in the U.S. Considered an endangered species, the critters nearly went extinct around 1980."We hav

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Vaccinating teachers as part of return to school in the U.S.

02:45 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says roughly 80 percent of K-12 teachers and staff have now received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.It’s part of th

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U.S. rolls out apps to alert people to COVID-19 exposure

02:45 New Mexico has become the latest U.S. state to launch what’s called a COVID-19 exposure notification app.The phone app tells those who’ve downloaded itwhetherthey’ve been arounds

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Community continues to mourn victims in Colorado shooting

02:51 The 10 people killed during Monday's mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado, are being remembered by their friends, their families and the local community.CGTN’s Hendrik Sybrandy rep

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Colorado grieves following mass shooting that killed 10

02:35 Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold performed a ritual that’s become all too common after mass shootings in the U.S.Identifyingthe 10 people who died in a hail of gunfire at this K