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WATCH: A New York Prosecutor Attempts To Meet Up With a 13-Year-Old Boy, and Things Go Left

William C.C. Kemp-Neal’s career as an Assistant District Attorney (ADA) might be over after he was caught allegedly trying to meet up with a minor in the Bronx, New York City. Footage of the scheduled meet-up was posted by the group Dads Against Predators (DAP) online. Read more…

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How well does Harris know her running mate choices?

By Alex Gangitano Vice President Harris and her team are interviewing running mate candidates before she announces her pick next week, and the top choices all have established relationships with Harris, which could influence her decision. In her time as attorney general of California, U.S. senator and vice president, Harris has gotten to know those who have been identified as

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Lauren Scruggs Makes History as Americans Win Olympic Fencing Gold

By Alexandra E. Pedri After Lauren Scruggs clinched the gold medal for the United States in the women’s fencing team foil competition on Thursday, she threw off her mask and spun around, her eyes and mouth wide open. It was the team’s first-ever gold in the event. But it wasn’t the first big moment for Scruggs at

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GRA Eminent Scholar named to lead Georgia’s Solve Sickle Cell Initiative

Courtesy of Morehouse School of Medicine An accomplished researcher in genetics and sickle cell disease is returning to Georgia to lead a science and medical collaborative that aims to find new treatments and cures for the disease. Solomon F. Ofori-Acquah, PhD, is currently director of two research enterprises, both of which he started: the West

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Gail Lumet Buckley, Chronicler of Black Family History, Dies at 86

By Richard Sandomir Gail Lumet Buckley, who rather than follow her mother, Lena Horne, into show business, wrote two multigenerational books about their ambitious Black middle-class family, died on July 18 at her home in Santa Monica, Calif. She was 86. Her daughter Jenny Lumet, a screenwriter and film and television producer, said the cause

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Hurricane Debby threatens HBCUs In Florida

By Vaughn Wilson Hurricane Debby has Savannah State in its sights, and other HBCUs could feel its impact. Tropical Storm Debby became a hurricane on Sunday night after churning in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.  On Saturday night it began dropping heavy rains in South Florida on the western shores.  It battered Naples and

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Former Howard sprinter qualifies for women’s 200-meter Olympic final

The women’s 200-meter Olympic final will feature former Howard sprinter Jessika Gbai, who nabbed the last qualifying spot on time. Taking part in the third and final heat of the 200-meter semifinal, the top two finishers automatically qualified for the final along with the two next best times. Gbai ran a personal-best time of 22.36

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Talladega national championship gymnast to move on from program

Kyrstin Johnson was the first recruit for Talladega College’s gymnastics teams and won the United States Association of Gymnastics’ national vaulting championship. After Talladega canceled the program after just one season, Johnson has announced Monday evening that she is transferring to Temple University. Next Chapter! Please to announce! I’m an Owl!!! @TempleUniv Gymnastics! pic.twitter.com/vHK6c1vv72 —

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Morgan State is a trendy pick to win the MEAC. Will the Bears schedule make it possible?

On the surface, Morgan State is a sleeping giant ready to wake up and cause destruction in the MEAC and all of HBCU football. Morgan State finished the 2023 season with a 4-6 overall record and is looking for its first winning year since 2014. Entering their third season under head coach Damon Wilson, the

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Clark Atlanta – and their opponents – will see red on the football field this season

A new head coach is not the only change coming to Clark Atlanta football. HBCUGo posted a quick video on X, formerly known as Twitter, that appears to give a sneak peek at a new turf color for the Panthers, who hired Teddy Keaton away from Allen University this offseason. .@CAUAthletics cooking up some heat???

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