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The Ayers Case: Mississippi’s $503M HBCU Settlement Legacy

In the summer of 2001, faculty leaders at Mississippi’s historically Black colleges wanted a meeting with the state’s governor, Ronnie Musgrove.[1] On the table was a proposed $503 million deal to address Mississippi’s legacy of discrimination in higher education that fell far short of the goal. The presidents of the faculty senates at Jackson State, Alcorn State,

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Trump Ends Trade Talks With Canada Over Tariff Dispute

By Ana Swanson and Matina Stevis-Gridneff President Trump said late Thursday that he was terminating negotiations with Canada over the high tariffs that he imposed on its steel, auto parts and other major exports, adding new uncertainty to the relationship with America’s second-biggest trading partner. On Truth Social, the president said he was ending all trade negotiations with

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Trump pardons convicted founder of crypto exchange Binance

By Steve Kopack and Katherine Doyle  President Donald Trump signed a pardon Wednesday for convicted crypto executive Changpeng Zhao, who founded the Binance crypto exchange, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.  “President Trump exercised his constitutional authority by issuing a pardon for Mr. Zhao, who was prosecuted by the Biden Administration

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Sheena Cobrand Named to Leadership North Carolina Cohort

Written By Lexx Thornton Sheena J. Cobrand, J.D., North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University associate vice chancellor and deputy general counsel, has been named to the 33rd cohort of Leadership North Carolina (LNC).   Each year, through a rigorous and competitive selection process, LNC chooses a class of established and emerging leaders from across the

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Barack Obama Presidential Center to Open in Spring 2026

Written by Lexx Thornton The Barack Obama Presidential Center is set to open in Spring 2026 on Chicago’s South Side, an honorary hometown for the former president.  The Obama Foundation recently announced the latest progress on the sprawling, 19-acre campus on October 20, including sharing a virtual preview and construction footage. Former President Obama envisions

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Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier Arrested in NBA Gambling Probe

By Dan Mangan Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat player Terry Rozier were arrested Thursday in connection with two major federal gambling investigations that implicated other NBA figures, federal authorities in New York said Thursday. Billups is one of 31 defendants, some of whom are alleged Mafia members, of participating in a nationwide scheme to rig poker games with “high-tech

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Howard Students Struggle as New Aid Law Deepens Financial Strain

By Zoe Cummings The waiting room outside Howard University’s financial aid office is crowded with students holding folders, laptops, phones, and the weight of their anxiety. One student sighs loudly as she scrolls through her account balance. Another leans on a friend’s shoulder, whispering about missing paperwork. A third paces in the hallway, phone pressed

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North Carolina GOP Passes New Map Favoring Republicans

By Jane C. Timm North Carolina’s Republican-controlled Legislature passed a new congressional map that aims to further boost the party ahead of next year’s midterm elections. The state House on Wednesday approved the map, which could give Republicans an additional U.S. House seat in North Carolina, on a 66-48 vote, one day after the state Senate

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Trump Critics Fear Retaliation After New DOJ Indictments

By Peter Nicholas and Natasha Korecki Fear is spreading among some who’ve run afoul of President Donald Trump. A foreboding that grew out of Trump’s election victory last November has deepened, several people told NBC News, after the Justice Department secured indictments against two public figures who’ve long been in his crosshairs: New York Attorney General Letitia James and former FBI Director James

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Jackson State University hosts Landmark AI Workshop with MAIN and OpenAI Academy

Written By Lexx Thornton Jackson State University hosted its first immersive ChatGPT workshop in partnership with the Mississippi Artificial Intelligence Network (MAIN) and OpenAI Academy in July 2025. The event brought together nearly 500 participants from across Mississippi’s education, workforce and government sectors for a day of practical AI learning and collaboration.  The full-day workshop

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