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Gina Huynh, ‘Victim 3’ During Diddy Trial, Is Asking The Judge To Grant Bail

One of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ex-girlfriends went from accusing him of abuse to vouching for his release from prison until the day of his sentencing. According to CNN, Virginia “Gina” Huynh wrote a letter to U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian on Combs’ behalf to advocate for his return to society on bail. As Blavity reported, the […]

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HBCU cuts tennis program as part of ‘tough’ cost-cutting measures

As the cost of doing business in college athletics grows, one HBCU has been forced to make a difficult decision about an athletic program. Prairie View A&M announced Monday afternoon that the university will cut men’s and women’s tennis immediately as a part of “a broader strategic realignment within the athletic department. This decision follows

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FDA Butter Recall: 64K Pounds Impacted Due To Underclared Milk Allergens

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recalled 64,800 pounds of Bunge North America Inc. butter after it failed to list milk as an allergen. The FDA raised the recall to a Class II warning, the second-highest warning level, on July 30. The department’s Class II recall refers to “a situation in which use of

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Corporation For Public Broadcasting, Which Funds PBS And NPR, To Shut Down After Trump Cuts $1.1B In Funding

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will start shutting down its operations after Congress and the Trump administration decided to cut $1.1 billion in funding through 2027. The private nonprofit was founded in 1967 to help fund public media, which include 1,500 local public radio and television stations, as well as PBS and NPR. It’s the

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Russian Influencers Arrested for Filming TikTok in Front of Drone-Attacked Oil Depot

Two young Russian influencers have been arrested after posting a now-viral TikTok video that captured them dancing and filming in front of a burning oil facility in Sochi, one of Russia’s most prominent tourist destinations. The fire was the result of a Ukrainian drone strike. The footage, which authorities claim glamorized Ukrainian military success, has

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Top HBCU receiver hits reverse in the portal

One HBCU wide receiver who transferred to a rising program has decided to return to his roots. According to Wali Pitt of HBCU Gameday, Armone Harris, who caught over 1,000 yards in passes for Clark Atlanta in 2024, is back at CAU after briefly committing to CIAA contender Johnson C. Smith this summer. Harris caught

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HBCU national champions featured in ESPN college football hype video

ESPN on Friday unveiled its college football anthem for the 2025-26 season. And the current HBCU national champions appear prominently in the now-annual hype video produced by the network. The song is “Don’t wait, run fast” by MGK. The hype video is below. It will be the anthem on ESPN’s college football programming throughout the

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After a season of ‘trust issues,’ Grambling State hopes to find to stability in ’25

The 2024 season for Grambling State was underwhelming. Head coach Mickey Joseph said a bad locker room culture was a big reason for that. “The chemistry was off, there were trust issues,” Joseph told KTAL News. “As I always say, elevation requires separation—so we had to part ways with some individuals in order to move

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Who is the best HBCU football player in 2025? Here are 20 candidates

Last season, the FCS announced the addition of the HBCU National Player of the Year to its yearly list of awards along with the Walter Payton Award, Buck Buchanan Award, and Jerry Rice Award. South Carolina State quarterback Eric Phoenix was named the inaugural winner after leading South Carolina State to a MEAC title, posting

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