Colin Powell knew where he fit in American history. The former secretary of state – who died on Oct. 18, 2021, at 84 as a result of COVID-19 complications – was a pioneer: the first Black national security advisor in U.S. history, the first Black chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and also the first Black man to become secretary of state.
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One U.S. child loses a parent or caregiver for every four COVID-19-associated deaths, a new modeling study external icon published today in Pediatrics reveals.