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Ilhan Omar Sprayed With Liquid In Attack At Minnesota Town Hall

Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar experienced a frightening moment Tuesday evening when a man at a Minneapolis town hall meeting attacked her. The Democratic congresswoman was unharmed in the incident, which occurred as she addressed the controversial federal intervention into Minnesota that has left at least two Minneapolis residents dead. Omar attacked during a town hall […]

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Oldest HBCU football rivalry gets just a one-year series extension for now

The Alabama State Hornets and Tuskegee Golden Tigers will keep one of Black college football’s most storied rivalries on the Thanksgiving menu a little longer. Alabama State announced Wednesday that the schools have agreed to extend the Turkey Day Classic through the 2026 season. Alabama State will host Tuskegee in the 2026 edition of the

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HBCU football team has scheduled date with CFP champion Indiana

Howard University football will walk straight into the heart of the sport’s brightest spotlight. First-year coach Ted White and the Bison will travel to Bloomington to face defending FBS national champion Indiana on Saturday, Sept. 5. For the Bison, the trip to Memorial Stadium is more than a lucrative guarantee game; it is a statement

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Rihanna Becomes First Female Artist With Eight Diamond Songs in U.S. History

Rihanna has just achieved yet another crazy milestone with her eighth diamond-certified song, “Love On the Brain.” The latest update from the RIAA confirms that Rihanna is the female artist with the most diamond-certified songs in the US, reinforcing her status as one of the most successful artists of all time. “Love On the Brain,”

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Sterling K. Brown Faces a Shattered World in Intense Paradise Season 2 Trailer

Hulu released a new trailer for the second season of the drama series “Paradise,” offering a tense look at the aftermath of the first season. The second season of the drama series “Paradise” will begin on Monday, Feb. 23, with three episodes released at the start. The new episodes will be released every week on

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Justin Bieber Performance Locked In for Music’s Biggest Night at the 2026 Grammys

Justin Bieber has announced that he will be performing at the 2026 Grammy Awards, which will take place on Sunday, Feb. 1. Bieber is a two-time Grammy winner and also one of the top nominees for this year’s Grammys with four nominations. Bieber’s nominations include album of the year for SWAG, best pop solo performance

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University of the District of Columbia marks 175 years

By Community News The University of the District of Columbia (UDC), the country’s second-oldest HBCU and the District’s only public university, announced the launch of a yearlong celebration marking its 175th anniversary—a milestone that honors the university’s deep roots and highlights its role as the District’s key workforce engine, economic mobility driver and research and innovation hub. “As

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Inside HBCU radio preservation at Elizabeth City State University

In the heart of North Carolina’s Inner Banks, a story of radio preservation is unfolding. Episode 2 of “Broadcasting History: The HBCU Radio Legacy” takes listeners to Elizabeth City State University, where WRVS-FM has served as a vital community voice since 1986 and where our preservation team uncovered decades of audio history that almost disappeared

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Black Music Action Coalition, Student Freedom Initiative, with Live Nation Urban, Launch Paid Live Music Accelerator for HBCU Students at HBCU AWAREFEST

The Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) today announced a collaboration with HBCU AWAREFEST, the largest fundraising event for HBCUs convened through the partnership between Student Freedom Initiative (SFI) and Live Nation Urban, to create paid pathways into the live music industry for students. Through a special cohort of the BMAC Live Accelerator Program, 15 students

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