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Black Experts Weigh in on Trump’s Return to the White House

The entire country was on the edge of its seat, biting fingernails and watching the shocking results roll in from each state. And now, the people have elected former President Donald Trump back into office for a second term. Although many Harris supporters were certain she’d claim victory, Jason Nichols, a senior… Read more…

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AAMU Alumna Makes History as First Black Woman Elected to Huntsville City Council

Alabama A&M University alumna Michelle Watkins has made history, becoming the first Black woman elected to the Huntsville City Council. Her historic election was celebrated on Monday as she took the Oath of Office in a ceremony surrounded by family, friends, and supporters from her alma mater. Alabama A&M President Daniel K. Wims, members of

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Hip-Hop Has Historically Loved Trump, But Here’s How Rappers Are Responding to His Victory

It’s official, Donald Trump is the President-Elect of the United States. This means everyone from every corner of the country has some thoughts on it, especially those in the hip-hop community that has admired Trump for decades. As such, here are some reactions to Trump’s victory in the hip-hop world. Read more…

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5 Reasons Project 2025 Outlines The Scary Reality For Black Folks During Trump’s Second Term

Trump’s latest presidential victory has sent shockwaves through Black America and for good reason. The Heritage Foundation outlined their plans for his administration with Project 2025, an extreme far-right Christian agenda. Here are the five reasons why Black folks should be worried about what Trump will do next. Read more…

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Razor-tight races could leave House control in limbo for weeks

By Emily Brooks It could be days — or even weeks — before Americans know who will control the House of Representatives in the next Congress, setting up what could be a long and anxious window of uncertainty surrounding the balance of power on Capitol Hill next year. There are dozens of closely contested seats

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Donald Trump Wins Reelection – A Setback for Women, Black Americans and the Environment

In a stunning turn of events, Donald Trump has been declared the winner of the 2024 presidential election, defeating Kamala Harris in a close and contentious race. The results signal a continuation of Trump’s agenda and present challenges for marginalized communities, particularly Black Americans, women, and the environment. This outcome raises concerns about the next

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‘The Wild Robot’: How Kris Bowers Crafted A Score To Match The ‘Incredible Intelligence’ Of Its Main Character

The Wild Robot is undoubtedly one of the top animated films of the year and is one of the favorites to take home the Oscar for Best Animated Feature next March. Starring Lupita Nyong’o, Pedro Pascal, Catherine O’Hara, Kit Connor Ving Rhames and more, it was the film’s writer and director is Chris Sanders. It “follows

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Lionsgate Moves Michael Jackson Biopic to October 2025: Is “Michael” Eyeing Oscar Glory?

After months of anticipation, Lionsgate has moved the release date of its Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, directed by Antoine Fuqua, from April 18 to October 3. Coming as it does in the heart of “awards season,” this suggests Lionsgate might be angling for Oscar contention. But with a project already mired in controversy, one wonders

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Ultimate HBCU Sports Division II Football Poll: There is a new No. 1 in the rankings

Entering the final weekend in the HBCU football season in the CIAA and SIAC, there is still a lot to play for as the conference championships have not been finalized. The biggest change from last weekend came with Johnson C. Smith after being shut out by Fayetteville State, ending its unbeaten run. Needing to beat

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