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Kai Cenat Gives Update On School He’s Seeking To Build In Nigeria

Kai Cenat has updated fans about his plans to build a school in Nigeria during his latest Mafiathon livestream. He confirmed the project is underway and that it requires at least two years to complete and additional funding. Kai Cenat is using his popularity on Twitch to fund building a school in Nigeria In March […]

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FAMU Apologizes After Backlash Against Announcer For Body Shaming Alabama State Dance Team

A Florida A&M University sports commentator is getting slammed after remarks deemed as body-shaming in reference to Alabama State University’s dance team during a halftime show. Over the weekend, HBCU pride was in full effect at Bragg Memorial Stadium in Tallahassee, FL, for the matchup between FAMU and ASU. According to WCTC, the atmosphere in the stadium was

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Army Officer By Day, Influencer By Passion: Asia Dennis-McCray’s Story Of Duality

Anastasia “Asia” Dennis-McCray knows how to move in two worlds without losing herself. One minute, she’s lacing up boots for her U.S. Army job. The next, she’s standing in front of her camera, ready to share a hair routine or wellness tip with thousands. To outsiders, those identities may seem like a contradiction. For Asia,

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JuJu Watkins To Miss 2025-26 Season: Here’s What To Know About Her Recovery

JuJu Watkins will not compete in the upcoming 2025-26 season as she recovers from an ACL injury sustained earlier this year. The basketball player was injured in March during the 2025 NCAA Tournament. The news comes as the Trojans are set to open the season against New Mexico State on Nov. 4. JuJu Watkins is

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Nation’s First All-Black High School Polo Team Makes Historic Competition Debut

The Atlanta BEST Academy Polo Team, the nation’s first all-Black high school polo team, made its historic competition debut during the 8th Annual Atlanta Polo Party at the 2025 Soul Symphony Weekend. Led by students Caleb Choice-Sanchez, Syncere Poole, Declan Fitzpatrick, Ryland Hammond, Mikel Banks and Quinn Ramsey, the team secured a 4-3 victory over

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MacKenzie Scott Donates $70M To United Negro College Fund

Billionaire MacKenzie Scott (the ex-wife of Jeff Bezos), known for her philanthropic donations, has made one of her largest single gifts, donating $70 million to the United Negro College Fund. The gift comes as the UNCF is conducting a campaign to raise $1 billion for historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), which have historically been

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Here Are The Top Colleges, Public Universities And HBCUs Of 2026—Including Spelman, Howard And More

U.S. News & World Report released its annual rankings of the top universities and colleges in the US on Tuesday. It has evaluated nearly 1,700 institutions using 17 measures of academic quality in order to rank the best colleges of 2026. “For over four decades, Best Colleges has served as a trusted and data-backed resource

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College Board Cancels Tool That Helped Universities Find Low Income High School Students

The College Board, the organization that administers SAT exams, told higher education institutions last week that it is canceling Landscape. The tool was used by universities to find high school students from disadvantaged neighborhoods. It allowed admissions boards to consider socioeconomic status in their effort to diversify the student body without having race as a

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Harvard’s Battle With Trump Update: Judge Rules President’s Admin Illegally Froze $2.2B In Research Funding

A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that the Trump administration illegally froze $2.2 billion in federal research grants from Harvard University. U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs said that the attempt to freeze research grants has no connection to claims of antisemitism on campus and that withholding grants was ideologically motivated. “A review of the administrative

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Isaiah Hand, 20, Becomes Tuskegee’s First Certified Pilot In 80 Years

Isaiah Hand is the beginning of a new wave of emerging pilots reviving Black aviation history as the first Black man to become a certified pilot from the historic Tuskegee University in 80 years. The college student is enrolled at the HBCU, recognized as the home base of the pioneering Tuskegee Airmen. While studying Aviation Science, the

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