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North Carolina Gubernatorial Candidate Mark Robinson Is Suing CNN…We Bet You Can Guess Why

North Carolina Lt. Governor (and apparent comments section aficionado) Mark Robinson announced on Tuesday that he has filed a lawsuit against CNN. Three guesses what his beef is with the network. Read more…

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Vice President Harris Unveils Opportunity Agenda for Black Men

In a bold move to engage Black voters, Vice President Kamala Harris released an Opportunity Agenda for Black Men this week. The agenda aims to equip Black men with the resources needed to achieve financial stability and positively impact their communities. It is part of Harris’s ongoing commitment to ensuring that Black men not only

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Kanye West’s Mother-in-Law Responds to This Shocking Rumor About What He Allegedly Did to Her

Yet another lawsuit has been filed against Kanye West by someone who used to work for him. And this one is a bit shocking…even for West. Read more…

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Tennessee State Faces Financial Crisis Ahead of Historic Ice Hockey Program Launch

Courtesy of Tennessee State University Tennessee State University is facing an urgent financial crisis as it prepares to launch its inaugural Division I men’s ice hockey program. As Meredith Turits revealed in Front Office Sports, immediate action is necessary to ensure the success of this groundbreaking initiative. With the first season set to begin in

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No room for Hampton’s band at North Carolina A&T’s homecoming game

By Kamryn Jackson When Thomas L. Jones, Jr. became the director of Hampton University’s band, The Marching Force, in 2017, he longed for the chance to bring his band to Greensboro, North Carolina, a place he fondly calls a “second home” after spending years working and studying at North Carolina A&T State University. Well, Jones will have to wait

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Frederick Douglass Library chosen as a patent and trademark center for entrepreneurs

Courtesy of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore UMES becomes fifth HBCU to receive U.S. Patent Office designation Aspiring entrepreneurs at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore – and in the local community – now have a place to help them create their next big idea. In July, UMES became the fifth HBCU designated as

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Morehouse School of Medicine Establishes Industry Partnership to Advance Cancer Research

Courtesy of Morehouse School of Medicine The Morehouse School of Medicine, one of four historically Black medical schools in the country, has established a new partnership with Manifold, an AI-powered clinical data platform, to enhance research initiatives at the school’s Institute of Translational Genomic Medicine. By leveraging Manifold’s technology, scholars at the Institute of Translational

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Red Cross weighs in on how to aid Southeastern communities recovering from back-to-back hurricanes

By Megan Sayles Hurricane Helene touched down in Florida on Sept. 26 as a Category 4 storm that devastated communities across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. The National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service deemed it among the most powerful storms to hit the United States with days of torrential rainfall and powerful

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