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This Kansas City Cop Shot a Black Man Dead, and the Details Behind it Will Infuriate You

The Kansas City police officer accused of shooting and killing a Black man in his own backyard in 2019 just got more bad news. While currently serving time on state charges for the shooting, a judge revealed he could also face federal charges following a shocking discovery. Read more…

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Oprah Dropped Millions To Scrap a Documentary on Her Life, Black Twitter Thinks She’s Hiding Something

Oprah Winfrey has been living in the public eye so long, at times it feels like we know everything about her life. However, most of what we actually know comes from an image that’s she’s curated to audiences over the years. Read more…

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Citi CFO and Howard University alumnus Mark Mason shared four lessons anyone can use to live a life of consequence

By Cedric Mobley Howard University graduate and Board of Trustees Vice Chair Mark Mason (BBA ’91) interviewed multiple times for a position at Goldman Sachs, finally landing a position as an analyst. He left Wall Street to attend Harvard Business School, by then realizing that Howard had prepared him to compete with “anyone and everyone.”

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The Secret Service again faces scrutiny after another gunman targets Trump

By Rebecca Santana For the second time in more than two months, the Secret Service that protects the highest echelon of American leaders is under scrutiny — this time after a gunman hid in the shrubs along the fence of former President Donald Trump’s golf course for 12 hours. The man didn’t get a shot off, but

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Edward Waters University Honors College Launches Journal to Highlight HBCU Research

Courtesy of Edward Waters University The Honors College at Edward Waters University, a historically Black institution in Jacksonville, Florida, has published its inaugural issue of the HBCU Journal of Research Initiatives. The publication is the successor to Edward Waters’ former journal, The Edward Waters College Research Journal, which ceased publication during the COVID-19 pandemic. The interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal highlights

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Howard University School of Education Receives Award from American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education

By Brittany Bailer The Howard University School of Education has been named the recipient of the 2024 American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) Best Practice Award in Support of Global and International Perspectives. The University is being recognized for its revamped elementary education program that integrates global experiences into the curriculum. “It is an honor to be recognized

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Harris Hits Core Campaign Themes in Emotional Forum With Oprah Winfrey

By Erica L. Green Vice President Kamala Harris harnessed the star power of one of her most powerful surrogates — and one of America’s foremost interviewers — to lay out a powerful pitch for her campaign on Thursday, as she passionately confronted pressing issues during a livestream forum with Oprah Winfrey. The event, “Unite for

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Meharry Medical College partners with local middle and high schools for hands-on science experience

By Ariyana Griffin Meharry Medical College is collaborating with local middle and high schools to provide workshops, summits and events for students to engage in science. The Tennessee-based HBCU was founded in 1876 by Samuel Meharry along with four of his brothers. The institution now serves as the nation’s largest private, independent, historically Black academic

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