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Illinois Sheriff Asks For ‘Forgiveness’ After Sonya Massey’s Fatal Shooting But Ignores Resignation Calls

Illinois sheriff Jack Campbell is asking for forgiveness on behalf of his department after his former employee, Sean Grayson, fatally shot Sonya Massey, who was 36 years old. According to the Springfield State Journal-Register, Campbell issued an apology at Union Baptist Church in Springfield, which was hosting a listening session for the Department of Justice Community […]

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14 Key Takeaways from the “House of the Dragon” Season 2 Finale Trailer: “The Queen Who Ever Was”

The trailer for “House of the Dragon’s” eighth episode is a pulse-pounding preview of the escalating Targaryen civil war. Packed with intense and gripping moments, it offers tantalizing glimpses into the chaos to come. Let’s delve into some of the trailer’s most striking scenes. 1. Rhaenyra’s Bold Move to Harrenhal:Rhaenyra Targaryen is seen flying to

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Howard University Receives DOE HBCU Clean Energy Education Prize

By Hayya Smith The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy launched its inaugural Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Clean Energy Education Prize Partnerships Track earlier this year, naming Howard University as one of only ten prize winners for the first of the track’s three phases. Howard University is eligible to

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Delta Sigma Theta Inc. Issues Official Statement In Response To Former Members’ Denunciations

By Quintessa Williams Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated President, Elsie Cooke-Holmes has issued a statement regarding former members publicly denouncing the organization on social media platforms. “Delta Sigma Theta Sorority’s membership continues to grow, with thousands joining our cherished sisterhood each year, energized by our mission and inspired by 111 years of impact in communities across the

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New OPM Regulations Aren’t Coming Until 2025, if They Happen at All

By Lauren Coffey After months of promising regulations that could flip the world of online program management on its head, the Education Department is largely leaving OPMs untouched for the remainder of the year. The department announced Wednesday it will delay a slew of regulations that were expected to be finalized this fall, including those putting new

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New Georgia law makes voter intimidation easier, critics say; affects Black voters most

By Maya Homan Candace Smith did everything right. During the May 2024 state primary in Georgia, the Atlanta attorney voted early, giving herself time to sort out any issues that might occur and ensure that her vote would be counted. But on Election Day, when she went to check her ballot status online, a warning popped up. Someone

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With Biden Dropping Out of the Presidential Race and Endorsing Kamala Harris, Which One of These People Could Be Her Running Mate?

By Phenix S. Halley To the surprise of few, President Joe Biden on Sunday announced in a statement he will not be running for President. “Over the past three and a half years, we have made great progress as a Nation,” Biden wrote in a statement which laid out his successes including expanding affordable health care and

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Former Speechwriter for Kamala Harris Breaks down the VP’s Atlanta Speech

Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign is not even two weeks old, but she has wasted little time reintroducing herself to America. She has traveled the country, along the way drawing massive crowds, but her speech on Tuesday night in my hometown of Atlanta hit different. As one of the Vice President’s former… Read more…

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5 Things You Didn’t Know About Basketball Olympian A’ja Wilson

Las Vegas Aces’ A’ja Wilson dominates women’s basketball statistically and has multiple MVP, player of the year and other honors. As the WNBA’s No. 1 draft pick in 2018, she is also one of the most decorated women in college basketball. Read more…

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