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Tanzyn Crawford Faced Racial Backlash Over ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Casting, Says George R.R. Martin Backed Her Vision

Tanzyn Crawford revealed that while there has been some backlash from people over her casting as Tanselle in HBO’s series “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” which is part of the popular Game of Thrones universe, the actress has received a vote of confidence from author George R. R. Martin. The actress opened up to […]

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Arkansas-Pine Bluff football headed to Little Rock and Memphis in 2026

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff has announced its 2026 football schedule, a 12-game slate highlighted by a pair of neutral-site showcases, four home contests, and a return to several regional classics. The Golden Lions kick off the season on August 29 in Little Rock with a newly revealed matchup against Morehouse College at

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Sophia Bush Calls on White People to “Show Up” for Black Communities at NAACP Image Awards

Sophia Bush has been using her time on the red carpet at the NAACP Image Awards to send a message to white Americans: Step up and support Black communities. While chatting with reporters on the red carpet over the weekend, Sophia discussed her time at the awards, which celebrate outstanding achievements in film, television, music,

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‘Scary Movie’ Trailer Drops and Absolutely No Horror Franchise Is Safe

The killer is back. The jokes are better. And no film is off-limits.  Paramount Pictures has released the first trailer for “Scary Movie,” an unhinged, fourth-wall-busting return to the horror-parody series that helped define an era. The film is set to be released on June 12, 2026, and judging by the trailer, it is ready

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ZOMBIES 5 Officially Greenlit as Mermaids Invade Seabrook

Disney is going back to Seabrook. A fifth Zombies film has been greenlit for Disney+ and the Disney Channel, with Malachi Barton reprising his role as Victor, and Freya Skye reprising hers as Nova. Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly are also reprising their roles as the film’s executive producers, with Trevor Tordjman reprising his role

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Michael B. Jordan Wins Best Actor At SAG’s Actor Awards As ‘Sinners’ Takes Ensemble And Ryan Coogler Makes History Again

Michael B. Jordan scored his first major win of awards season, and arguably the biggest award win of his career so far, as he took home Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role at Sunday night’s SAG Actor Awards. The win gives the Sinners star steam as he heads into the Oscars.

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Black History Month: An HBCU A Day (Fort Valley)

Fort Valley State University is a public land grant university born out of the 1890 Morrill Act. It is located in Fort Valley, GA and sits on a beautiful 1,385-acre campus. The school speaks of its own founding, stating, On November 6, 1895, an interracial group of 15 black men— at least half of whom

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UC Berkeley School of Education receives $500K in summer research grant for HBCU students

UC Berkeley’s School of Education was awarded $500,000 from the 2026 UC-HBCU Initiative grant to support a seven-week summer research experience for undergraduate students from Morehouse College and Talladega College. The program will serve 18 fellows over the course of three years. The grant will be run through a partnership between HBCUs and campus’s Center

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An HBCU Looks to Fill a Gap in Tennessee’s Rural Dental Care

As rural hospitals face declining reimbursement rates and worsening workforce shortages, Tennessee is among the states being hit the hardest. A recent report from the Physicians Advocacy Institute found that from 2019 to 2024, rural Tennessee lost 42% of its independent physicians and 44% of its independent medical practices. Meharry Medical College, a private, historically Black medical

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