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Zinhle Essamuah

Zinhle Essamuah

Anchor and Correspondent at NBC News

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Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • General Assignment News

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FDA misses own deadline to propose ban on cancer-linked formaldehyde from hair relaxers

A proposal to ban formaldehyde in hair-straightening products that was scheduled to take place in April has not been released by the Food and Drug Administration, disregarding the agency’s own deadline. The proposal had come after wide-ranging studies found an association between some of the ingredients in hair-smoothing and hair-straightening products, which are used mostly by Black women, and cancer. It is unclear why the FDA has not released its proposed ban. The agency did not respond to r…
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Palestinian-American student shot in Vermont attack says SOS call f...

Kinnan Abdalhamid, one of the three Palestinian college students shot in Vermont over Thanksgiving weekend, recalled Friday how he feared his friends were killed when he heard shots ringing out — and how their lives were likely saved by an emergency SOS call. “I was shaking and genuinely believed both of my friends were dead,” Abdalhamid told NBC News. Watch “Fear and Faith: Palestinians in America,” a special set to stream on NBC News Now at 9 p.m. ET. He recounted the shock and fear that eng…
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Maternity ward to close as family calls for justice in death of Bla...

Centinela Hospital Medical Center in California cites a declining demand for delivery services. But the move to close comes after a woman died while in labor.
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Crushing student loan debt prompts parents to postpone their retire...

Patricia Rizzo, 62, owes the federal government more than $126,000.
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Friends are buying homes together. Here's why.

Millennials may not be having kids or getting married right now, but this generation is investing in homeownership — by co-buying houses with friends.