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Ketanji Brown Jackson Responds After Republicans Call For Her To Be Investigated For Attending Grammys

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has long faced scrutiny for her actions and partisan attacks from conservatives since she was nominated to the nation’s highest court by President Joe Biden in 2022. Now, her appearance at this year’s Grammy Awards has drawn Republican condemnation, leading the first Black woman justice to respond. Jackson defends […]

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HBCU football team will not play in Classic games for first time in 7 years

North Carolina Central will not play in a Classic or any other special game during the 2026 football season for the first time since 2019. The Eagles will open the season on the road for the third consecutive year, traveling to Houston to face Texas Southern in the program’s first meeting. The matchup continues a

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Doja Cat’s “F*** ICE” Moment Goes Viral After Chile Concert

Doja Cat expressed her disapproval of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at a concert in Chile on Tuesday night. During her performance, the singer expressed her dislike for the immigration agency by saying, “Chile, I love you. F— ICE” while on stage at the concert in Chile as part of her ongoing world tour.

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH: An HBCU A Day (Harris-Stowe)

Harris-Stowe State University is fairly new in name, having gained University status on August 25, 2005. However, the institution has a rich history as a combination of several colleges. The St. Louis Normal School (Harris Teachers College,1857, White Women only) and Sumner Normal School (Stowe Teachers College, 1890, Black Women only) merged to become known

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Jobs data will shine a fresh light on the first year of Trump’s term

By Steve Kopack U.S. jobs data on Wednesday is set to pull back the curtain on the past year’s labor market, and offer the clearest picture yet of a period when hiring in America appeared to slow down. January’s employment report, delayed by a brief government shutdown, will be released at 8:30 a.m. ET. It will

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How Historically Black Schools Create and Preserve Their Own History Through Amazing Artifacts, From Paintings to Marching Band Hats

In February 1837, the African Institute was established in Cheyney, Pennsylvania, at the bequest of Quaker philanthropist Richard Humphreys. He had designated $10,000, a tenth of his estate, “to instruct the descendants of the African race in school learning, in the various branches of the mechanic arts, trades and agriculture, in order to prepare and

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Portland Trail Blazers & Alaska Airlines Host Third Annual HBCU To The Pros Weekend February 19-21

The Portland Trail Blazers and Alaska Airlines are teaming up for the third annual HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) to the Pros weekend later this month, an expansive weekend of community engagement and performances showcasing the HBCU experience across Portland. For the first time, the weekend will feature marching bands from two Universities. Members of the Southern University

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Tubi to Launch New Channel Showcasing HBCU Filmmakers

This month, Tubi, the online television and film streaming service, will launch a new channel featuring films created by students and alumni of historically Black colleges and universities. Developed by Howard University alumna Shelia Eldridge, the “HBCU First Look” channel will feature one hundred films from HBCU-affiliated creators, including films submitted to the 2025 HBCU

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Security video from Nancy Guthrie’s home offers potential clues for investigators

By Jon Schuppe and Rich Schapiro After an excruciating 10 days without much to go on, authorities looking for Nancy Guthrie finally have a potential big break: video of an armed, masked person at her doorstep the morning she went missing. The black-and-white video captured by Guthrie’s doorbell camera, which the FBI and the Pima County, Arizona, Sheriff’s Department shared Tuesday,

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