December 09, 2024

US adds 227,000 jobs in November, rebounds from October slump

By Sylvan Lane The U.S. job market rebounded in November after a major slowdown, according to data released Friday by the Labor Department. The U.S. added 227,000 jobs last month and the jobless rate ticked slightly higher to 4.2 percent, marking a significant improvement from a weak October jobs report. The U.S. added just 24,000

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President Donald Trump, right, shakes hands with Florida Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis during a rally Tuesday, July 31, 2018, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

DeSantisā€™ political future widens as Trump dangles Defense chief job

By Gary Fineout Nearly a year ago, the political future of Ron DeSantis appeared to be buried in the snow alongside the highways of Iowa he had spent weeks criss-crossing, ahead of a second-place thumping at the hands of Donald Trump in that stateā€™s crucial caucuses. Now, Trumpā€™s trip back to the White House is

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Howard University Hosts Panel to Address Black Maternal Health Crisis

By Amber Dodd In partnership with Walmart and the PNC National Center for Entrepreneurship, Howard University hosted a Maternal Health Panel at the Universityā€™s College of Medicine.Ā  The panel coincided with the Congressional Black Caucusā€™ 53rd legislative session as congressional affiliates drafted and advocated for bills to address the Black maternal crisis. Black women are

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WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 12: A view of the Capitol building where young activists plan to take part in an overnight sit-in outside of Congress to demand freedom and equality on July 12, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images for Get Free)

House Republicans Aim to Pass Higher Ed Overhaul

By Jessica Blake House Republicans are making a final attempt to pass sweeping legislation in this Congress that aims to lower the cost of college and hold institutions accountable. The House has considered few bills related to higher education in the last two years, so a floor vote on the College Cost Reduction Act would

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National Science Foundation Awards Morgan State University Nearly $3 Million in Research Grants To-Date in FY25

Courtesy of Morgan State University In what is amounting to a banner year for Marylandā€™s designated Preeminent Public Urban Research University, faculty researchers at Morgan State University are on pace to reach Morganā€™s annualĀ goal of $100 millionĀ in awarded research grants and contracts. The National Science Foundation (NSF), a longstanding catalyst for groundbreaking research across the

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HBCU Aims to Alleviate Financial Struggles with 99-Year Lease

Courtesy of Saint Augustine’s University In a significant move toward financial recovery, Saint Augustineā€™s University is prepared to make a deal to see part of its campus leased to Coral Gables-based 50 Plus 1 Sports for $70 million over 99 years. Monti Valrie, principal and managing partner of 50 Plus 1 Sports, confirmed the agreement.

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Rev. Jesse Jackson asks president to pardon his son

By Craig Dellimore As President Joe Biden was pardoning his son Hunter, the Rev. Jesse Jackson wrote to him, seeking a pardon for his son, former Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. In a two-page letter to President Biden, Rev. Jesse Jackson wrote he wants to see both the presidentā€™s son and his own son to have

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Dr. Joyce Shirazi Co-Chairs Effort to Develop a Roadmap that Boost HBCU Research Capacity

Courtesy of Hampton University In an effort to strengthen the U.S. science and technology workforce, a coalition of engineering leaders from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and major research institutions recently released a report on how to work together to expand research programs at HBCUs. Joyce T. Shirazi, dean of the School of Engineering,

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