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Thousands of Students Attend 9th Annual Black College Expo

The Black College Expo is no ordinary college fair. There is music, dancing, and thousands of high school students seeking college opportunities. And, the possibilities are endless when there are nearly 100 vendors, including more than 30 historically Black colleges and universities, University of California, California State University schools, community colleges, the military, and more […]

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Members of Congress prepare to face angry, dissatisfied primary voters in 2026

By Ben Kamisar Lawmakers in both parties face a reckoning from within their own ranks this year — and the first major primary day of the midterm elections puts all of those pressures on full display. Three high-profile Texas Republicans face spirited primary challenges from their right flanks, with challengers questioning their conservative bona fides and

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Ten Films Selected For Inaugural HBCU Week Now Student Film Festival

Ten award-winning films by students and recent graduates of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) premiered on January 27 as part of the inaugural HBCU Week NOW Student Film Festival. The winning shorts will stream on the HBCU Week NOW YouTube channel. They were selected from a pool of 36 submissions from across the nation. Each

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Iran-U.S. war chokes key shipping lane and threatens global cargo industry

By Allie Canal and Emily Lorsch The war in Iran is choking off a key shipping route in the global supply chain, potentially leading to massive delays in the flow of goods to American consumers. The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway that sits along the southern coast of Iran, gives passage to one-fifth of the world’s oil

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The geographic and demographic dividing lines shaping Texas’ combative Senate primaries

By Steve Kornacki A pair of volatile Senate contests in Texas will headline the first primary night of the 2026 midterm season. And a few groups of voters are set to play critical roles deciding these races — and possibly hint at the keys to other campaigns to come this year. The drama centers on the

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These 2 HBCUs Received $4M Each To Train Students To Become Asset Managers

The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) wants to prepare the next generation of asset managers. Since 1944, the UNCF has been committed to serving students in higher education, raising more than $6 billion to provide them with access, a news release mentioned. Its latest effort is focused on positioning students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with opportunities

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Paramount Skydance plans to merge Paramount+ and HBO Max platforms

By Daniel Arkin Paramount Skydance plans to combine Paramount+ and HBO Max into one streaming service after it officially takes over Warner Bros. Discovery, the company’s top executive announced Monday. “We do plan to put the two services together, which today gives us a little over 200 million direct-to-consumer subscribers,” Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison said

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Trump, who campaigned against ‘endless’ wars, enters Iran with no end date

By Henry J. Gomez, Allan Smith and Tara Prindiville To win the White House in 2016, Donald Trump first had to get by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, the son and brother of two past presidents inextricably linked with U.S. wars in the Middle East. Attacking the Bush family dynasty — and its legacy — became a feature of

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Howard’s month of maulings continues to lock up share of MEAC title

Howard has spent the last month turning the MEAC race into theirs, and Monday night at Burr Gymnasium, the Bison finally slipped on the crown. With a wire‑to‑wire 90-70 rout of Coppin State that looked like so many of their recent league outings, Howard clinched at least a share of the regular‑season title, extending its

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Trump’s Rash: What’s Going On Around His Neck And What Did The White House Say?

The White House quickly came out with a statement on Monday after the public noticed a bright, red rash on Donald Trump‘s neck. Photographers captured the rash on Trump’s neck during a Medal of Honor ceremony at the White House, causing wide speculations on social media about what is happening to him, according to WRAL

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