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Hampton Marching Force to Debut at Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade

Written by the Hampton University Newsroom, The Hampton University Marching Force will perform in a spectacle like no other when the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade® returns this Thanksgiving to usher in the start of the holiday season as performers from across the country take to the streets of New York City. On Thursday, November 25 at

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US President Joe Biden greets members of the Coast Guard at US Coast Guard Station Brant Point in Nantucket, Massachusetts on November 25, 2021. - Biden is in Nantucket to spend the Thanksgiving holiday. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP) (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Biden Visits Troops, Shares Thanks on Thanksgiving in Nantucket

By Betsy Klein, President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden stopped by the US Coast Guard Station Brant Point Thursday, meeting with US troops stationed there as well as troops around the world virtually as they expressed their gratitude on the Thanksgiving holiday. After about an hour inside the Coast Guard station, the Bidens walked outside to

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Food Banks Face Rising Costs, Supply Chain Woes Post-COVID

By Lauren Lee, For nearly two years, economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic put increased demand on food banks across the US. As the need declines, they face new problems. “Rising cost of food and ongoing challenges with the supply chain is making it more expensive for food banks to purchase food and even move

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Meharry Medical Gifts $10K to Each Student for Thanksgiving

By Meharry Medical College, Meharry Medical College announced Monday that it would be awarding each student $10,000 in cash as an early Thanksgiving present. College President James Hildreth announced in a video message Monday that 956 Meharry students will receive the cash gift to reduce the financial strains due to the pandemic. The funds have been provided by CARES Act

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US Economy Grows, But Inflation Fuels Public Frustration

By Zachary B. Wolf, We’re living through a life-changing pandemic, an assault on democracy and a reckoning with racial justice. But it’s the economy and inflation souring the overall mood for Americans. There’s plenty of cause for concern on social, political and health issues. Covid-19 cases are up in most states, signaling yet again that the

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Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade 2021: Balloons, Stars & More

By Chloe Melas, The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade tradition returns to the streets of New York City this year. The event will feature celebrity performances as well as some new balloons. Unlike last year, which was for a TV-only crowd and the route was shortened to the area around the Macy’s flagship store at Herald Square due

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Thanksgiving 2021: More Gather as COVID Restrictions Ease

By Chris Cillizza, Almost 7 in 10 Americans say they plan to spend Thanksgiving with the same number of people (63%) or even more people (5%) than they did pre-Covid, according to new Monmouth University poll numbers — data that suggest people are getting back to their normal holiday routines even as the number of cases continues

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 06: Michael Strahan on stage Daymond John interviews him during the 2021 Black Entrepreneurs Day at The Apollo Theater on October 06, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)

Michael Strahan to Fly to Space with Blue Origin Crew

By Jackie Wattles, Jeff Bezos’ rocket company, Blue Origin, announced that it would be launching Good Morning America host Michael Strahan to the edge of space. Strahan will be joined by the daughter of the first American astronaut and four paying customers. Liftoff is slated for 9:30 am CT on December 9 from Blue Origin launch facilities near

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Xavier Launches First HBCU Robotics & Mechatronics Degree

By Xavier University of Louisiana Xavier University of Louisiana is excited to announce its new Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering program beginning in January 2022. The university is the first HBCU to implement such a program, and students in the 120-hour program will receive a Bachelor of Science upon their graduation. The curriculum is designed for

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Kane Brown Performs at TSU, Shining Light on HBCUs

By Luca Johnson, Tennessee State University made a historic appearance at the American Music Awards on Sunday with country music star Kane Brown’s campus performance. The five-time AMA winner wooed the crowd with a performance of his hit, “One Mississippi.” He also gave fans a look into his Tennessee and Georgia roots, as well as

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