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HBCU Women’s Soccer team cancels season

An HBCU women’s soccer team is canceling their season out of concern for their athletes. Mississippi Valley State announced Tuesday afternoon that the women’s soccer team would not finish the 2025 season due to health and safety concerns. “This was not an easy decision to make, but it was a necessary one,” Mississippi Valley State […]

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Elon Musk Pledges $1 Million for Nationwide Murals Honoring Slain Ukrainian Refugee Iryna Zarutska

It started with a ride in a train which was meant to be normal. Rather, it was the last moments of a young woman’s life, which is recorded on viral footage that is both haunting and devastating simultaneously. In Charlotte, North Carolina, 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, took a ride on a light rail train

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Howard Looks to Rebound at New York Classic After Tough Loss to Temple

Howard University head coach Larry Scott remains focused on growth, improvement and preparation as the Bison head into this weekend’s New York City Football Classic against Morehouse College. “It was obviously a rough outing for us,” Scott said of the Bison’s 55-7 loss to Temple. “We came out with good energy, but the week of

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North Carolina Central looks to bounce back at home after tough loss to Old Dominion

North Carolina Central head coach Trei Oliver remains focused on growth, discipline and preparation following a difficult 54–6 road loss to FBS opponent Old Dominion. The lopsided score doesn’t tell the full story of the matchup, said Oliver, who saw positive moments early in the contest. “I thought we got off to a decent start,”

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Chennis Berry reflective, ready for South Carolina State to host Bethune-Cookman

South Carolina State head coach Chennis Berry walked away from Saturday’s matchup against in-state powerhouse South Carolina with a loss on the scoreboard but a win in belief — for his players, his staff and the direction of the Bulldogs program. Facing a top-10 FBS opponent in a sold-out Williams-Brice Stadium, Berry’s FCS squad not

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Morgan State Looks to Bounce Back After Heartbreaker in Battle of Baltimore

Morgan State head coach Damon Wilson isn’t interested in moral victories. After falling short in a 27–22 loss to crosstown rival Towson in the annual “Battle of Baltimore,” Wilson is focused on correcting costly mistakes and preparing his team for another major challenge this weekend. “We didn’t do enough to win,” Wilson said during Monday’s

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AFROTECH’s Blavity Stage Programming: Here’s Everything To Know

Blavity’s AFROTECH Conference is right around the corner, returning to Houston from Oct. 27-31 to gather Black innovators, entrepreneurs and more for five days of networking, discussions, performances and other programming. This year’s conference will include The Blavity Stage, presented by Blavity Media Group, that will be home to dynamic, sponsor-led sessions showcasing cutting-edge products,

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Car Registered To Singer D4vd LAPD Found With Body Inside, LAPD Says

The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating after a body was found inside an impounded Tesla at a Los Angeles tow yard. According to law enforcement, the vehicle is registered to New York singer d4vd. Police made the shocking discovery Monday afternoon at a Hollywood tow yard on the 1000 block of North Mansfield Avenue

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Black Cracker Barrel Employee Says She Was Called ‘Burned Biscuit’ In Lawsuit

A former Nashville Cracker Barrel employee is suing the restaurant chain, claiming she was wrongfully fired instead of her coworkers after she endured blatant racism and assaults from them. According to The Independent, court documents filed by Roberta Mendez’s legal team on August 21 revealed that she is suing the national enterprise for ignoring her human rights based

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Camilla Araujo Brings Joy to Charli D’Amelio’s Final Bow in & Juliet on Broadway

Last weekend was full of happiness, tears, and friendship as Charli D’Amelio gave her dazzling performance in her final performance of & Juliet in the Sondheim Theatre in New York City. The social media sensation became a stage sensation and was sent off with a lot of emotion by her audience, her fellow cast members,

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