August 22, 2025 - Page 2

Delta, United Sued Over Charging Extra for Windowless Seats

Written By Lexx Thornton Delta Air Lines and United Airlines were sued on Tuesday by passengers who claimed they paid extra money to sit in “window” seats, only to find themselves placed in seats next to a blank wall.  Proposed class actions were filed against United in the San Francisco federal court and against Delta

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2025 HBCU Football Power Rankings: Preseason Top 10

Written by Lexx Thornton August is here. College football is back this month, and HBCU football kicks it all off in Week Zero. There’s no better way to get you ready for the season than with the first HBCU football power rankings of 2025 from NCAA Digital’s Stan Becton.   These are the first rankings of

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California Camper Tests Positive for Plague in Tahoe

Written by Lexx Thornton A California resident has tested positive for plague after camping in the South Lake Tahoe area. Health officials in El Dorado County believe an infected flea may have bitten the individual. The individual is currently under medical supervision and is recovering at home.   A few human plague cases are reported each

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Supreme Court Backs Trump’s NIH Grant Cuts, Limits DEI

By Lawrence Hurley and Gary Grumbach  The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the Trump administration’s broad cuts to National Institutes of Health grants as part of the federal government’s campaign against diversity, equity and inclusion policies. But in a mixed decision, the court left in place a different part of the lower court judge’s ruling that threw out the administration’s guidance document

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ESPN’s First Take Expands HBCU Tour to Four Campuses

Stephen A. Smith and Molly Qerim will take ESPN’s First Take crew on a tour of four HBCU campuses this fall. The popular morning debate show will expand its on-site coverage of HBCU football at Norfolk State, Delaware State, Bethune-Cookman, and at the Magic City Classic featuring Alabama A&M and Alabama State. Last season, the First Take HBCU Tour visited Howard,

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California Democrats Advance Gerrymander Plan for 2026

By Ben Kamisar California’s Democratic-controlled Legislature passed bills Thursday setting up a high-profile special election this fall, when voters will decide whether to approve the party’s plan to gerrymander California’s congressional map. Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, who signed the relevant legislation shortly after it passed, has championed the plan as a political counterweight to Texas’ recent move to

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Trump Praises DC Crime Crackdown, Thanks Guard Troops

By Monica Alba, Megan Lebowitz and Nnamdi Egwuonwu President Donald Trump greeted dozens of law enforcement personnel and National Guard troops Thursday and thanked them for what he characterized as a successful early start to his administration’s efforts to reduce crime in Washington, D.C. Agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were among those

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