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Elon Musk Criticizes Christopher Nolan’s ‘Odyssey’ Casting of Lupita Nyong’o as Helen

Elon Musk has entered an online debate over casting in The Odyssey, criticizing director Christopher Nolan after first-look images revealed that Lupita Nyong’o would play Helen in Nolan’s forthcoming adaptation. Many people voiced their frustration over images from the $250 million production, filmed in IMAX, that surfaced showing the actress playing Helen by the sea in a chiton. This has […]

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Sky Bri Sparks Dating Rumors After Cozy Courtside Appearance With Druski at Knicks Lakers Game

It may have been one of LeBron James’ final visits to Madison Square Garden, but comedian Druski managed to steal the show on Sunday night as he rolled up to the Knicks-Lakers game with adult film star Sky Bri. A video circulating online shows the two arriving at the venue in a black SUV before

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Black History Month: An HBCU A Day (Livingstone)

Today’s featured HBCU is Livingstone College! It was originally founded in 1879 in Concord, NC and relocated to a 40 acre farm in Salisbury, NC in 1882. Today it occupies a beautiful 272 acres in Salisbury, North Carolina. It has 16 buildings listed with the National Register of Historic Places known as The Livingstone College

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Amid FBI investigation, Trump’s 2020 election obsession is still shaping Georgia politics

By Adam Edelman and Ben Kamisar Six years after President Donald Trump attempted to overturn the 2020 election results, that campaign is still shaping Georgia’s next big vote. The race to be Georgia’s next governor features a handful of Republican candidates who played integral roles on both sides of Trump’s obsession with the 2020 race. And the saga

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HBCU Exhibit Opens at Smithsonian African-American Museum

President Trump has made eradicating DEI initiatives part of his administration, including references to history made by women, African Americans, and the LGBT+ community. But the rich history of HBCUs can’t be denied. The Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture opened an exhibit this month focused on five HBCUs – Clark Atlanta University, Jackson State University, Florida

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Democrat Christian Menefee wins special election for vacant, deep-blue House seat in Texas

By Owen Auston-Babcock Former Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee has won a special runoff election for a vacant, deep-blue House seat in Texas, NBC News projects, besting former Houston City Council member Amanda Edwards in a Democrat-versus-Democrat contest. Menefee will fill an 11-month vacancy in the Houston-area congressional district formerly represented by Rep. Sylvester Turner until

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B.E. Collective Plus Launches National HBCU NIL Education & Brand Experience Tour

B.E. Collective+ [https://www.becollectiveplus.com/]has officially launched its National HBCU NIL Education & Brand Experience Tour, a culture-centered initiative designed to equip HBCU student-athletes with essential NIL education, esports exposure, and immersive brand experiences that extend beyond the field of play. Founded by sports marketing strategist Antoine Burrell, B.E. Collective+ addresses longstanding gaps in NIL education, visibility, and

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Most of the U.S. government is shut down but is expected to reopen early this week

By Sahil Kapur, Scott Wong, Frank Thorp V and Julie Tsirkin Most of the U.S. government shut down as the clock ticked over to Saturday, Jan. 31, but the funding lapse is expected to be brief. The Senate passed legislation Friday evening that would fund the government, but the House is not in Washington, leading to the partial government shutdown

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