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Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia Break Down the Dark Bond Between Ciara and Oliver in 56 Days

The cast of the psychological thriller 56 Days believes that trauma, secrets, and emotional sensitivity fuel the show’s central relationships, and they play characters drawn to one another for reasons as disturbing as they are relatable. In an exclusive interview with Wayne Ayers of Where Is The Buzz, Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia shared their […]

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HBCU alumna becomes most nominated black woman in Oscar’s history

Legendary costume designer Ruth E. Carter has made history once again, becoming the most Oscar-nominated Black woman of all time. The milestone achievement further cements Carter’s legacy as a visionary creative whose work has helped define the visual language of Black storytelling in film for more than three decades. Carter earned her fifth Academy Award nomination for

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NBA announces 2026 HBCU Classic

The National Basketball Association (NBA) brings the rich tradition of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) basketball to the West Coast during its 2026 All-Star festivities, continuing a now-signature event that has previously made a memorable mark in cities like Indianapolis. The league announced the 2026 NBA HBCU Classic, presented by AT&T, features a men’s

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Jackson State contributes Margaret Walker items to Smithsonian exhibit on HBCU history

Courtesy of Jackson State University JACKSON — Jackson State University is contributing personal items from acclaimed Mississippi author Margaret Walker Alexander to a new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture exhibit highlighting the role of historically Black colleges and universities in preserving U.S. history. According to the LEPR Agency, the exhibit, “At

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The Xavier Ochsner College of Medicine receives $1.75 million from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

The Xavier Ochsner College of Medicine (XOCOM) announced that it has received a $1.75 million grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) to strengthen medical education and healthcare in the Gulf South and beyond. This investment is part of RWJF’s $7.5 million commitment to historically Black college and university (HBCU) medical schools, recognizing that their leadership and innovation play an essential role

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Erica Dasher on Playing the Missing Piece That Holds The Burbs Together

The breakout star from Jane by Design, Erica Dasher, is returning to television in a major way as part of Peacock’s new thriller-comedy series, The Burbs, which hits television screens on February 8th. In her first major television appearance since a year-long Broadway run in Tom Stoppard’s Leopoldstadt, a Tony Award-winning play, Erica Dasher stars

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Congressional Black Caucus chair says Trump’s post on the Obamas shows a ‘bigoted and racist regime’

BY  Bill Barrow AND River Zhang Ever since a racist video was posted on President Donald Trump’s social media account, the White House has offered shifting responses. First it dismissed “fake outrage,” then it deleted the post and blamed a staff member. Trump later told reporters Friday that “I didn’t make a mistake.” The Republican president insisted that before the

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Seattle Seahawks suffocate New England Patriots’ offense in 29-13 Super Bowl 60 win

By Tim Rohan Late in the third quarter, New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye dropped back to pass, looking for answers. As Seattle defenders closed in on him, he tried to step up in the pocket. But defensive end Derick Hall clocked him, knocking the ball out — and a Seattle defender pounced on it. Several

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH: AN HBCU A DAY (Morris)

Morris College is located in Sumter, South Carolina and was founded in 1908 by Jacob J. Durham. Doctor Durham received an A.B. from Fisk in 1880, graduated valedictorian of Meharry Medical College with an M.D. in 1882 and received an A.M. from Fisk in 1885. He was an educator, an orator that spoke strongly against

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Michigan attorney general launches online portal to track and report ICE, federal immigration enforcement actions

By Paula Wethington Michigan’s attorney general has launched a new online form to collect reports of immigration actions in the state. Attorney General Dana Nessel provided that information Wednesday as part of an ICE Response Roundtable discussion she hosted in Detroit. The roundtable was a meeting of local elected officials, law enforcement representatives, clergy, immigration

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