April 2025 - Page 14

YEA-REAP Mentors Guide 4-H Youth to Ag Careers, College

A nationwide program working in partnership with 1890 land-grant universities is striving to pair 4-H students with mentors who can help them focus on college career paths in STEM-based agriculture. The initiative comes as the number of Black farmers across the U.S. has continued to dwindle while the average age of the Black farmer —

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Tariffs Fuel Rise in Secondhand Shopping, Experts Say

By Rachel Treisman Amid tariffs, trade wars and general economic uncertainty, many Americans are thinking extra carefully about how to spend and save their money. Consumer confidence tumbled in March, with the Conference Board’s Expectations Index — based on consumers’ short-term outlook on business, income and the labor market — dropping to 65.2 out of 100,

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Jake Morton Named Alcorn State Men’s Basketball Head Coach

A Florida State assistant is expected to take a vacant HBCU basketball job. Alcorn State is expected to hire Jake Morton as its next head coach, according to a report by Jon Rothstein. The move is the latest in a busy offseason across HBCU basketball, as Morton steps in to replace Landon Bussie, who left last month

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Honda Campus All-Star Challenge 2025: HBCUs Compete

Fueled by their passion for knowledge and academic excellence, over 200 students and coaches from 32 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are gearing up to compete in the 36th Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC), America’s premier academic competition for HBCU students. Fans can watch the exciting HCASC National Championship finals on April 17 at

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Hudson River Helicopter Crash Prompts Operator Shutdown

By Patrick Smith The company that operated the helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River in New York last week, killing all six people on board, will shut down immediately, the Federal Aviation Administration said late Sunday. New York Helicopter Tours is “shutting down their operations immediately,” the FAA said in a statement on X, adding that it would

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HOPE Makes Landmark Investment in Talladega College

HOPE (Hope Enterprise Corporation / Hope Credit Union) signaled its ongoing commitment to historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) with a $15 million working capital loan to Talladega College to empower the college to restructure its balance sheet and bolster its long-term viability. The Talladega loan is the latest example of HOPE’s alliance with HBCUs to increase economic mobility in the Deep

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Lauren Sánchez, All-Female Crew Set for Blue Origin Launch

By Edward Helmore Jeff Bezos is blasting his bride-to-be Lauren Sánchez and her “guests” to space on Monday – a plan that might, under other circumstances, contain mixed messages. A crew of six women – Amanda Nguyen, a civil rights activist who will become the first Vietnamese woman to fly to space; the CBS Mornings co-host

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Morgan Price Makes HBCU History With Gymnastics Title Win

Morgan Price, the all-star gymnast at Fisk University, has made HBCU history as the first back-to-back USA Gymnastics All-around champion. Price reclaimed her title during the 2025 USA Championships that began April 11 in Shreveport, Louisiana. There, the gymnastics phenom compiled the top all-around score of 39.350, securing a 9.900 on the balance beam to lead the

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Alabama A&M, Deloitte Forge Historic Athletics Partnership

Courtesy of Alabama A&M University Alabama A&M University (AAMU) Athletics and Deloitte’s U.S. College Athletics practice have entered into a groundbreaking alliance, marking the first collaboration of its kind between Deloitte and a Historically Black College and University (HBCU). This innovative alliance will position Alabama A&M Athletics for long-term success by sharpening its strategic vision

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Smartphones and computers are now exempt from Trump’s latest tariffs

By Azuinea Bacon Electronics imported to the United States will be exempt from President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, according to a US Customs and Border Protection notice posted late Friday. Smartphones, computer monitors and various electronic parts are among the exempted products. The exemption applies to products entering the United States or removed from warehouses as early

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