December 11, 2025

Democrats Move to Block Trumps $1 Coins from Treasury Department Mint

By Anders Hagstrom Democratic senators are introducing legislation that would block the Treasury Department from minting $1 coins with President Donald Trump’s likeness on them.  Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., and Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., are set to introduce the legislation on Tuesday, according to a report from Punchbowl News. Dubbed the Change Corruption Act, the

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GloRilla spotlights HBCU band culture in ‘March‘ music video

Rapper Glorilla is putting HBCU marching band culture center stage in the new music video for her single “March.”  The visual celebrates the precision, energy, and tradition of HBCU bands, featuring a standout performance by the Wilberforce University Hounds of Sounds Marching Band. With bold instrumentation, dynamic formations, and spirited choreography, the video channels the electrifying atmosphere of an HBCU

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A large group poses during Xavier University of Louisiana's Centennial Homecoming, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, in in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Mark Landry)

Celebrating its first century, Xavier University of Louisiana perseveres as Catholic HBCU

By Adelle M. Banks Once a week the Rev. Mitchell Stevens, a Baptist minister and the interfaith chaplain at Xavier University of Louisiana, hosts an intimate gathering for students at the New Orleans school’s University Center to discuss campus life over coffee and donuts. “We have Muslims that will come, Christians, different denominational groups,” said

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Trump-Zohran Mamdani voters are at the center of an unexpected relationship

By Allan Smith and Matt Lavietes Adalberto Rodriguez wasn’t someone who paid much attention to politics — until President Donald Trump faced a criminal trial in New York City last year. Rodriguez, a 30-year-old who lives in Brooklyn, felt he saw similarities between his own legal troubles and what he believed was “political lawfare” Trump dealt with in

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Trump says CNN should be sold as part of any Warner Bros. deal

By Zoë Richards President Donald Trump said Wednesday he thinks it’s “imperative” that CNN is sold as its parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, gears up for a proposed merger with Netflix and faces a hostile takeover bid from Paramount. “I think CNN should be sold, because I think the people that are running CNN right now are either corrupt or

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Border Patrol left Charlotte. The damage stayed behind

By Adrian Florido CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Almost as quickly as they descended on Charlotte, sending terror coursing through the city’s immigrant neighborhoods, the Border Patrol agents appeared mostly to be gone. After a weeklong enforcement surge in which the government said agents arrested hundreds of immigrants, nabbing many as they went about their daily lives,

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Another NFL Star to HBCU: Super Bowl Champion Tory Woodbury Hired at Winston-Salem State

Black college football is witnessing a renaissance, and the hiring of Super Bowl champion Tory Woodbury as the new head football coach at Winston-Salem State University is a resounding confirmation of that movement. This isn’t just a coaching change; it’s a powerful homecoming and a strategic investment in Black excellence. Woodbury, a distinguished WSSU alumnus and former student-athlete, is returning to

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Why One HBCU Graduate Student is Devoted to Safer Roads

Written By Lexx Thornton Before Stephen Paul ever opened a research journal or stepped into a lab at South Carolina State University, he learned the human cost of poor road safety.  Sixteen years ago, a car accident in Tanzania left his brother, Noel, with both legs broken and lasting pain, an impact Paul has never

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Federal monitor finds Cleveland Police nearly four times more likely to stop Black drivers

By Lexx Thornton Cleveland Police disproportionately stop, search and arrest Black Clevelanders compared to other races, according to a new assessment from the monitor overseeing the police consent decree.  “Citywide, Black drivers are stopped by police at nearly twice (1.97 or 197%) the rate you would expect based on their share of the driving population—making

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Ex-Michigan head football coach in jail hours after firing over allegation of ‘inappropriate relationship’ with staff member

By Rohan Nadkarni and Marlene Lenthang Hours after the University of Michigan fired Sherrone Moore as head football coach, alleging he had an “inappropriate relationship” with a staff member, he was in jail, according to booking records. Earlier Wednesday, athletic director Warde Manuel announced in a statement that Moore “has been terminated, with cause, effective immediately.” “Following a

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