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HBCU Launches State’s First Genetic Counseling Master’s Program

Xavier University of Louisiana is making history with the launch of its Master of Science in Genetic Counseling program, marking a significant milestone as the first accredited program of its kind in Louisiana. This initiative reinforces the university’s longstanding commitment to transforming healthcare practices. Reynold Verret, president of Xavier University, emphasized the importance of this […]

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HBCU Aims to Alleviate Financial Struggles with 99-Year Lease

In a significant move toward financial recovery, Saint Augustine’s University is prepared to make a deal to see part of its campus leased to Coral Gables-based 50 Plus 1 Sports for $70 million over 99 years. Monti Valrie, principal and managing partner of 50 Plus 1 Sports, confirmed the agreement. “We are absolutely thrilled to

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Whoopi Goldberg, Charlamagne Tha God Get Into Heated Debate About Biden’s Decision To Pardon His Son Hunter

President Joe Biden continues to receive wide criticism after pardoning his son Hunter Biden on Sunday. Per NBC News, U.S. District Judge Mark C. Scarsi criticized the president for mischaracterizing the charges against Hunter. “The Constitution provides the President with broad authority to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States, but nowhere

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Byron Allen’s $10B Discrimination Lawsuit Against McDonald’s Can Go To Trial

Byron Allen‘s $10 billion discrimination lawsuit against McDonald’s is going to trial. On Nov. 30, U.S. District Judge Fernando Olguin ruled that McDonald’s possibly violated by placing Allen’s networks in low-tier ad spots meant for content aimed at Black audiences, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Allen, who owns one of the largest cable network portfolios

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O.J. Simpson’s Former Bodyguard Claims Murder Confession Exists, But Minnesota Police Say Not So Fast

A recent search warrant from the Minnesota Police Department led to speculation that there could be a confession from the late O.J. Simpson surrounding the infamous 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ronald Goldman, TMZ reported. In 1995, Simpson was acquitted of the charges following an eight-month-long trial that captured the

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Daniel Penny Trial: Jury Deliberates On Fate Man Charged With Manslaughter In Jordan Neely’s Death

Jury deliberations continue Wednesday in the trial of Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran charged with manslaughter in the 2023 death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man he encountered on a New York subway train. Penny has claimed that Neely was threatening other passengers and that he placed Neely in a chokehold to protect those around

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10 Christmas Trivia Questions To Stump You (and Your Holiday Guests)

You’ve made your gingerbread house or your gingerbread cookies. You’ve put up your Christmas lights and your Christmas tree. You’ve bought a few gifts, found a pretty good travel deal and you’re already packed for your holiday trip to see loved ones. Your family has already decided what Christmas movies to watch and what winter-themed

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Did An Asteroid End Up Hitting Earth And How Many Detected Strikes Have There Been This Year?

A small asteroid was detected early Tuesday over northern Siberia on its collision course with Earth. The European Space Agency confirmed the asteroid, measuring about 27 inches wide, was first discovered by astronomers at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Tucson, Arizona. The agency issued the alert at 4:27 a.m. ET on X, formerly Twitter, that it would produce

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Johnny Somali Faces Prison In South Korea For Offensive, Disruptive Behavior

An American live streamer was arrested and faces jail time in South Korea after he caused disruptions and partook in repeated offensive behavior in public. Johnny Somali, whose birth name is Ramsey Khalid Ismael, is known for streaming while traveling to countries, including Israel, Thailand and Japan and pulling provocative stunts in those places. He

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