December 29, 2025 - Page 2

HBCU football player expected to reach multi-million settlement

A former college football player who a San Jose police officer shot during a chaotic incident near campus is set to receive an $8 million settlement from the city—one of the largest police-related payouts in San Jose history. According to KTVU, the proposed settlement involves K’aun Green, now 24, who was wounded in March 2022 outside La Victoria

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The 10 Senate races that will decide the balance of power in 2026

By Bridget Bowman The fight for the Senate is expanding to a few more states next year, as both parties tout talented candidates and point to political dynamics tilting in their favor. Democrats still face an uphill battle to net the four seats they need to take control of the Senate, which would involve winning at

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HHS Launches Initiative to Expand Engagement With HBCUs

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced an agency-wide initiative to expand engagement with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) following a presidential executive order establishing a White House initiative on the institutions. As part of the effort, the department introduced the Roy Wilkins Fellowship, a paid program for HBCU students interested

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