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Sophie Turner Injury Forces ‘Tomb Raider’ Series At Prime Video To Pause Production

Two months after announcing the start of production on Amazon MGM Studios’ Tomb Raider series for Prime Video, the studio confirmed on Sunday that Sophie Turner — the reboot’s Lara Croft — sustained a “minor injury” while working on the show. Per Page Six, production has been paused to allow the Game of Thrones alum […]

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Report: Mo Williams leaving Jackson State for Kentucky assistant coaching position

The Mo Williams era at Jackson State is over. Williams, who coached the Tigers to the SWAC championship game in 2025, is leaving the program to become an assistant coach at the University of Kentucky, according to a report from Joe Tipton and Jack Pilgrim of On3. BREAKING: Kentucky is expected to hire Jackson State

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Influencer Ellie Crampsie Pleads Guilty to Smuggling £150,000 of Cannabis Through Edinburgh Airport

A social media influencer from Glasgow has pleaded guilty to her role in supplying cannabis after Border Force officers found over 17 kilograms of cannabis in her luggage at Edinburgh Airport. The cannabis is worth an estimated maximum of £151,000. Ellie Crampsie, 23, of Broomhill in Glasgow, was stopped by officers on April 16, 2025,

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UPDATE: HBCU coach Johnny Jones says he hasn’t resigned at Texas Southern

UPDATE: Johnny Jones told Dr. Kenyatta Cavil of Inside the HBCU Sports Lab that he has not resigned as head coach.  HBCU Legends reported that Jones is seen as a potential fit on Will Wade’s staff at LSU, but no official offer has been extended. Below is the original story: Texas Southern men’s basketball coach

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GLAAD’s ‘Generation Z & HIV: HBCU Tour’ Heads To Morehouse College

Coutesy of Morehouse College The push for HIV awareness among Generation Z continues as GLAAD brings its Generation Z & HIV: Human Issue and Southern Solution HBCU Tour to Morehouse College. The event, in partnership with Gilead Sciences, will take place on March 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel. Attendance is

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Kentucky State Polytechnic Bill Draws Fire

Kentucky State Polytechnic Bill Could Redefine a Historic HBCU The Kentucky State polytechnic bill is being pitched as a strategy for long-term stability, but what is happening in Frankfort looks much bigger than a simple academic refresh. Under Senate Bill 185, Kentucky State University would be redefined in state law as a land-grant polytechnic institution

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Olympian Caster Semenya Calls Out IOC Banning Trans Women Athletes: ‘If You Say The Science…The Science Is Clear’

South Africa’s Olympic champion Caster Semenya is speaking out against the International Olympic Committee after the organization announced its decision to ban trans women from taking part in major competitions. Semenya expressed her thoughts at a press conference that was held in Cape Town after a race that promotes female strength and community unity. Semenya was

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Howard softball takes over first place in the MEAC with weekend sweep

The defending MEAC softball champions are in first place once again. Howard swept previously unbeaten South Carolina State over the weekend by a 28-8 count in three games. The Bison, now 8-1 in MEAC play, jumped ahead of South Carolina State (6-3) and Norfolk State (7-2) to claim first place going into the season’s final

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FedEx Invests in HBCU Pathways Through $2 Million Commitment

FedEx has deepened its long-standing support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with a four-year, $500,000 commitment to the business schools of Tennessee State University, Jackson State University, Mississippi Valley State University, and LeMoyne‑Owen College. This strategic investment marks a significant step in the company’s more than 20‑year legacy of advancing opportunities for HBCU

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