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Here’s Why No one is Shocked NYC’s Black Mayor Was Just Indicted, But What About That Turkish Plot Allegation

Who couldn’t have seen this coming? Not that clairvoyance would have filled in the specifics like these: In a 57-page indictment on Thursday morning, federal prosecutors laid out charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, including receiving luxury hotel and restaurant accommodations along with campaign… Read more…

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Trei Oliver uses fundraiser to take one more jab at North Carolina A&T football team

As the North Carolina Central football team hits the road for Indianapolis and the Circle City Classic against Norfolk State, the program is currently conducting a unique fundraiser that head coach Trei Oliver spoke of in a video shared by the Eagle athletic department on X, formerly known as Twitter. “I wanted to take time

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Trump promises in Georgia speech to ‘take other countries’ jobs’

By Irene Sentner, Politico Former President Donald Trump promised Tuesday that if elected, the U.S. will “take other countries’ jobs,” laying out a plan for a “manufacturing renaissance” by offering “the lowest taxes, the lowest energy costs [and] the lowest regulatory burden” to companies that manufacture products in the U.S. Speaking to a crowd in

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HBCU WBB HC inducted into Hall of Fame of rival MEAC school

Courtesy of Morgan State Athletics HBCU women’s basketball coach Edward Davis Jr. will be inducted into the Delaware State University Athletics 2024 Hall of Fame class on Friday, November 8, 2024, in Dover, Delaware. Davis, who enters his ninth season as head coach of the Morgan State University women’s basketball program, made significant contributions to

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Why Is Hota Kotb Leaving ‘Today’? What We Know About The NBC Shocker

After more than five years as one of Today‘s leading anchors, Hoda Kotb announced her impending departure from the news outlet on Thursday. According to Today.com, Kotb will stay on until early next year, but will remain at NBC in other roles. Kotb explained during Thursday’s show that it was her 60th birthday that prompted

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Blavity House Party Block Party Hits Houston In November For AFROTECH

The Blavity House Party Block Party is making a stop in Houston on Nov. 16 at Blavity’s AFROTECH Conference. With DJs, several performers and brand activations, the outdoor, festival-style event promises diverse programming and surprising and memorable moments. View this post on Instagram A post shared by #BlavityHouseParty (@blavityhouseparty) The upcoming celebration will offer a

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HBCU football game rescheduled amid approaching Hurricane Helene

Another HBCU football game has been impacted by Hurricane Helene. Saturday’s game between Edward Waters and Tuskegee has been postponed “due to the impending inclement weather brought by Hurricane Helene,” Edward Waters officials announced on Wednesday. “We here at Edward Waters University encourage everyone to prioritize safety during this time period,” the school said. The

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Censorship reports show a mixed picture on U.S. book challenges

By Matt Lavietes Two reports released Monday provide a mixed but compelling outlook on the wave of book removals and challenges as the annual Banned Books Week begins for schools, stores and libraries nationwide. The American Library Association found a substantial drop in 2024 so far in complaints about books stocked in public, school and academic libraries, and in the

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted

By the Associated Press New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted by a grand jury on federal criminal charges, according to two people familiar with the matter. The indictment detailing the charges against Adams, a Democrat, was still sealed late Wednesday, according to the people, who spoke with The Associated Press on condition

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