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Former GOP Sen. Jeff Flake says he’s voting for Harris

By Sarah Fortinsky Former Republican Sen. Jeff Flake (Ariz.) said Sunday he’s voting for Vice President Harris, citing his conservative values and belief in the rule of law. “I’m voting for Kamala Harris, not in spite of being a Republican or a conservative, but because I am a conservative,” Flake said in an interview on MSNBC’s “Velshi.” “Conservatives, first and foremost, […]

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Google partners with HBCU to advance AI sports reporting

Thanks to a $100,000 contribution from Google, Morgan State University’s School of Global Journalism and Communication (SGJC) has partnered with JRSportBrief Productions to advance sports coverage and news reporting through the use of artificial intelligence (AI). This innovative research and development effort will explore how AI can streamline and bring greater efficiencies to traditional sports journalism by creating

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The Multi-Generational Legacy of Howard Homecoming

By Beilul Tesfai Howard University’s Homecoming is like no other. It is known worldwide for its rich culture, drawing people from near and far to experience its annual unity.  Charles and Dionne Dickerson, a couple who attended Howard University over 30 years ago, recounted their time and experience during Howard Homecoming. Dionne describes it as

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Georgia students take to streets to protest ‘dehumanizing’ voting law that criminalizes handing out water

By Curtis Bunn  In the latest public rebuke of Georgia’s controversial 2021 voting law, dozens of Black students and activists marched through the heart of historic Morehouse College on Saturday in an effort to push back on what they call “anti-voting” measures in Georgia and other states. Since 2021, SB 202 — also known as the

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Charlamagne Tha God Says Cease-And-Desist Was Sent To Trump Over Political Ad That Uses His Voice Out Of Context

Charlamagne tha God is upset after his voice was used in one of Donald Trump‘s political ads. The spot uses Charlamagne’s quote out-of-context to make it appear like he opposes Kamala Harris’ attempt to fund surgical procedures for transgender prisoners, Vibe reported. “Cease and desist been sent,” Charlamagne said. “Since when does Trump care about what’s legal!?” Charlamagne previously

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Samantha Irvin Leaving WWE’s’ ‘Monday Night Raw’: Is Lillian Garcia Replacing Her?

Samantha Irvin will resign as the WWE’s Monday Night Raw ring announcer. In a statement posted to X, formerly Twitter, Irvin announced her departure and expressed her gratitude to the fans, wrestlers, colleagues, and executives. “WWE Universe, my time has come to an end as your Monday Night Raw Ring Announcer,” Irvin tweeted. “I love

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How The Concept Of Climate Havens Could Be A Damaging Presumption For Our Vision Of The Future

When climate disaster becomes more frequent, it could be easy to jump to hopeful visions of the future. One of the most damaging presumptions, however, is the budding concept of a climate-change-resilient safe haven. At first assumption, it would make sense to believe inland, less vulnerable cities could be immune to climate disaster. Shielded from

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National Science Foundation Announces $3 Million for Collaborative HBCU Research Capacity Project Led by Miles College

Courtesy of Miles College The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $3 million to be dispersed amongst multiple HBCU’s (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) to support The HBCU Ujima Collective, a groundbreaking initiative led by Miles College to enhance research capacity across five Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Miles College, serving as the lead

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Harris’s Candidacy Has Fired Up HBCU Students. Will the Enthusiasm Turn Into Votes?

By Sara Weissman Last week, Tevon Blair went to Yard Fest—a celebratory event for freshmen at Virginia State University—armed with a tent, a table, a photo booth and games like Jenga and Connect Four. He wanted to create what felt like a block party, in hopes of energizing and informing students at the historically Black

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Missing Broadway Dancer Zelig Williams’ Family Speaks Out As Search Expands: ‘We Will Not Stop Looking For You’

The family of Hamilton and MJ the Musical Broadway dancer Zelig Williams is speaking out two weeks after his disappearance.  According to Variety, Williams was last seen on Oct. 3 at his home in Columbia, South Carolina, a statement from the Richland County Sheriff’s Department noted. The car he was driving was found in a parking lot for the

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