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4 Top Officials to Resign Over Adams’s Cooperation With Trump

By William K. Rashbaum, Dana Rubinstein and Emma G. Fitzsimmons Four top New York City officials said they would resign after the Justice Department moved to dismiss Mayor Eric Adams’s corruption case in apparent exchange for his help with President Trump’s deportation agenda. The four officials — Maria Torres-Springer, the first deputy mayor, and Meera Joshi, Anne Williams-Isom

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UNC Journalism Dean Navigates Diversity Mission Amid DEI Restrictions

By Erin Siegel McIntyre Last May, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Board of Governors voted to eliminate all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) offices. At the state’s flagship, UNC Chapel Hill, cut at least 20 positions and reassigned nearly 30 more, resulting in around $5.4 million in spending cuts. The move aligned

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Central Jersey’s only African American history museum hopes to expand

Central Jersey’s only musem dedicated to African American history is hoping to expand. The Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum (SSAAM) is applying for funding from the state’s Green Acres Program to buy property on Hollow Road on Sourland Mountain. The purchase will expand the nonprofit museum’s African American history campus and and allow for the preservation

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HBCU combine gives NFL scouts exclusive look at best in BCF

The 2025 HBCU Combine is set to showcase the best football talents from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU,) providing them with a platform to impress NFL scouts ahead of the draft. This year’s event features the best of the best in HBCU football who have demonstrated exceptional skills and dedication throughout their collegiate careers.

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Delaware State University granted R2 Research Institution status

Courtesy of Delaware State University Delaware State University’s rise among Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) continued with the formal announcement Feb. 14 of the 2025 Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education, and the University has again been classified as an R2 “High Research Activity and Doctoral Production” institution. Of the 101 HBCU sister institutions,

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‘Battle of the Bands’ Brings HBCUs to Inglewood

By Zon D’Amor Honda Battle of the Bands continues its illustrious legacy as a celebration of excellence in education, entrepreneurship, and entertainment. For the first time in its 19-year history, the event took place on the West Coast at Sofi Stadium in Inglewood. The six HBCU bands that traveled from the South to dazzle the

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HBCU Sets Record Awarding $268K in Scholarships This Spring

Courtesy of Grambling State University Grambling State University is breaking new ground in its commitment to student empowerment. It distributed an impressive $267,968 in donor-funded scholarships to 264 students for the Spring 2025 semester. This marks a significant milestone in financial support and academic achievement. The amount awarded this semester builds on a record-setting ambition

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Chris Paul Honors HBCU Students With Hometown Hero Award at PlayersTV OwnersFest

By Joshua Espinoza PlayersTV’s Ownerfest, which took place on Saturday, saw Chris Paul honoring three HBCU students with an award, as well as a performance from Fabolous and Jeremih. The Grammy-nominated acts headlined PlayersTV’s Ownerfest, an exclusive red-carpet event presented by Ray-Ban Meta. Bubba Dub and Ashley Nicole Moss hosted the inaugural fest at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts on February 14, marking

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A view of the front portico of the United States Supreme Court building in Washington, DC.

Trump appeals to Supreme Court over firing of US agency boss

President Donald Trump has asked the US Supreme Court to allow him to fire the head of an independent ethics agency that protects whistleblower federal employees. He has filed an emergency appeal to the country’s highest court to rule on whether he can fire Hampton Dellinger, head of the US Office of Special Counsel. It

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