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Kendra Bulluck Proves Black Women Belong in Sports Ownership

Black women’s presence in sports ownership is both rare and culturally critical. For Kendra Bulluck, it was a dream she refused to let go of. As executive director of the Orange Blossom Classic, she is one of the few women to own the exclusive rights to a major sports property and the first woman to

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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Raises $40K for HBCUs in Minutes

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s rapid fundraising for HBCUs showcases the sorority’s enduring commitment to empowering the next generation of Black leaders.Fort Lauderdale Today Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated’s South Atlantic Region demonstrated its commitment to service and scholarship by raising $40,000 in just minutes during its 73rd South Atlantic Regional Conference. The funds will be used

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Floodwaters inundate Wisconsin streets, trapping drivers, as Midwest rebuilds after powerful storms

By The Associated Press ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Floodwaters from record rainfall in Wisconsin inundated streets Wednesday, trapping drivers and forcing officials to close sections of a highway, as other midwestern states worked to rebuild after powerful storms. Cars were stranded in high floodwater on a highway in Milwaukee and video shared by the Milwaukee Journal

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Queen Latifah to give North Carolina A&T commencement speeches

Queen Latifah will bring star power and a message of achievement to North Carolina A&T when she serves as keynote speaker for the university’s undergraduate commencement ceremonies in May 2026. North Carolina A&T announced Monday that the award-winning entertainer, producer and actress will speak at both baccalaureate ceremonies on Saturday, May 9, at First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro.

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Democrats seek to bar presidents from collecting settlement money from the government

By Megan Lebowitz Democratic lawmakers will introduce a bill Wednesday to ban the president, vice president and their families from collecting lawsuit settlement payments from the government. The bill, dubbed the “Ban Presidential Plunder of Taxpayer Funds Act,” comes after President Donald Trump sued the IRS and the Treasury Department for $10 billion over the leak of his

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Debbie Allen Brings ‘A Different World’ Energy to Clark Atlanta Commencement

It’s a different world! Debbie Allen is headed to Clark Atlanta University, and the HBCU community is receiving one of its most beloved cultural icons during a moment that feels bigger than a speech. The legendary actress, director, and choreographer will deliver the 2026 commencement address for Clark Atlanta University’s graduating class, with the ceremony set for Monday,

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Graduating Political Science Majors Jayda Gray and Sophia Hurtado-Hernández Have Been Stirring Up “Good Trouble” to Encourage Voting Among Bison

By Cedric Mobley Jayda Gray and Sophia Hurtado-Hernández have spent the past few years stirring up a bit of trouble at Howard University — good trouble. As co-chairs of the Coalition for Good Trouble, the graduating senior political science majors have taken the lead in promoting voting among Howard’s students. By setting up tables with information,

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Dave Chappelle helps keep Ohio radio station rooted in hometown with restored building

By Jonathan Landrum, Jr. Comedian Dave Chappelle stood on the front lawn of a newly restored 19th-century schoolhouse Thursday, joining neighbors and local officials as a small-town radio station secured its future in the community he calls home. The ribbon-cutting ceremony marked two historic moments: Chappelle’s restoration of the Union Schoolhouse and WYSO’s relocation of its new

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Ophthalmologist is front-runner for next FDA vaccine chief, sources say

By Berkeley Lovelace Jr. Dr. Houman Hemmati, an ophthalmologist critical of the government’s Covid vaccine response, is the front-runner for the role of the nation’s vaccine chief at the Food and Drug Administration, according to two people familiar with the matter. If selected, Hemmati would replace Dr. Vinay Prasad, who is leaving the agency this month after facing

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