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International HIV symposium comes to Birmingham

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The University of Alabama at Birmingham will host the Inter-Center for AIDS Research Symposium on Dec. 6-7

By Alicia Rohan

Christina Renteria: Driven by passion, not profit

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Christina Renteria (Provided photo)

By Je’Don Holloway Talley

For The Birmingham Times

AlabamaWorks marks latest evolution in state’s workforce development

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Officials unveil AlabamaWorks at Lawson State Community College. (David Macon, Alabama NewsCenter)

By Michael Tomberlin

Alabama NewsCenter

Tuskegee advances in Division II football playoffs

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Miles College will visit Alabama State in the Turkey Day Classic on Thanksgiving Day at 3 p.m. This will be the final game of the season for both teams. (Provided photo)

By Donald Hunt

For The Birmingham Times

African-American aviators made history at Tuskegee, and in WWII

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The Tuskegee Airmen earned an important part in military and American history. (Provided photo)

By Erin Harney

Alabama NewsCenter

Reports say Kanye West has been hospitalized in Los Angeles

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Kanye West has been hospitalized after abruptly canceling the rest of his national tour.

By The Associated Press

Surgeon general report: ‘Addiction is not a character flaw’

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Vivek Murthy, Surgeon General of the United States

By Carla K. Johnson

AP Medical Writer

TV academy gets first black CEO in its 70-year history

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Hayma Washington

By Lynn Elber

AP Television Writer

Pope decries ‘virus’ of polarization over race, faith

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Pope Francis spoke against a “virus of polarization” and hostility in the world targeting people of different nationalities, races or beliefs.

By Frances D’Emilio

Associated Press

3 black Americans see China as their land of opportunity

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From left, Douglass Fearon, Shane Olff and Mekael Turner, three African-American men who are living and working in China.

By Louise Watt

Associated Press