November 07, 2025 - Page 2

Colorado Approves Tax Hike to Fund Free School Meals

Written By: Taylor Dolven  Coloradans voted Tuesday to increase taxes on wealthy households to fully fund free breakfast and lunch for all public school kids and bolster the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as SNAP or food stamps.  The Associated Press projected that Proposition MM would pass at 8:25 p.m. when 57% of

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N.C. A&T Hosts Talk on Dr. Graves’ New Book on Racism

Written By Lexx Thornton North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will host a talk and book signing by MacKenzie Scott Endowed Professor of Biology Joseph L. Graves Jr., Ph.D., on Wednesday, Nov. 19.  The event celebrating Graves’ latest book, “Why Black People Die Sooner: Medical Misconceptions, How They Harm, and How to Fix It,”

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250 Forward Launches to Empower HBCU Students Nationwide

Written By Lexx Thornton The 250 Forward Project is being launched this week to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the Higher Education Act of 1965. This landmark law expanded access to higher education for millions of Americans.  The 250 Forward Project debuts this week at the National Association of African American Honors Programs (NAAAHP)

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Dallas Cowboys’ Marshawn Kneeland Found Dead at 24

By Rohan Nadkarni and Pilar Melendez Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound after evading authorities, crashing a car and fleeing on foot, police in Texas said Thursday. Around 10:33 p.m. Wednesday, Texas Department of Public Safety troopers attempted to stop a car for a traffic violation near Frisco, the Frisco

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MacKenzie Scott Donates Millions to HBCUs Nationwide

Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott showered historically Black colleges and universities with hundreds of millions of dollars this fall in another one of her signature giving sprees. HBCU leaders say the unrestricted lump sums are a godsend after decades of chronic underfunding—and they’re putting them to good use, padding previously meager endowments and funding a wide variety of

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Supreme Court Backs Trump Passport Gender Policy

By Lawrence Hurley The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the Trump administration to enforce a policy aimed at limiting transgender rights that would restrict sex designations on passports to “male” and “female” based on sex assigned at birth. The justices granted an emergency request filed by the administration, which is seeking to reverse a policy introduced

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FAA Cuts Flights Amid Shutdown, Travelers Face Delays

By Kate Reilly, Doha Madani, Jay Blackman and Tom Costello Travelers are bracing for widespread flight delays after the Federal Aviation Administration announced it will begin cutting the number of flights in and out of 40 “high-traffic” airports Friday. The airports facing a reduction include Chicago O’Hare, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Miami International Airport and all three New York-area airports. The

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