May 04, 2026

Former NBA star John Wall takes leadership role at top-ranked HBCU

Retired NBA star John Wall is returning to basketball in the nation’s capital. Wall, the face of the Washington Wizards during a nine-year stint, is the new president of basketball operations at Howard University, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Howard, a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) and a member of the MEAC, finished 24-11 last season. The Bison won

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HBCU alumna takes down Ticketmaster; wins anti-trust lawsuit

An HBCU alumna led a group of state attorneys general in winning a huge lawsuit against the event ticket company, Ticketmaster. New York Attorney General Letitia James led a coalition of state attorneys general in an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation Entertainment and its ticketing subsidiary Ticketmaster, arguing that the companies had built monopoly power over the ticketing industry.

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Illinois commission recommends investigating federal immigration agents for misconduct and criminal charges

By Daniella Silva and Selina Guevara An Illinois commission tasked with investigating the Trump administration’s mass deportation operation in the state last year said it had identified multiple incidents in which federal agents should be investigated for misconduct and potential criminal charges. Members of the Illinois Accountability Commission, an independent board of nine members that includes a former

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Prairie View, TSU aim to boost research funding through joint venture

By Melissa Phillip/Houston Chronicle Aruna Weerasooriya, professor of Plant Sciences, talks in a greenhouse at Prairie View A&M University in Prairie View, Wednesday, March 26, 2025. Melissa Phillip/Houston Chronicle Prairie View A&M University and Texas Southern University are on a mission to elevate their national research profiles, and a new consortium of historically Black colleges and universities

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FAMU graduation speaker drops huge donation

Florida A&M University’s spring commencement delivered more than degrees this weekend. It also delivered a major investment in the future. Omar Goff, a FAMU alumnus and keynote speaker, donated $100,000 of his personal funds Saturday to support students at his alma mater. His gift immediately turned into something bigger. Two additional leaders matched his contribution, creating a

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Spirit Airlines collapse strands travelers: What to know about refunds, rebooking and fares

By Kathy Park, Mirna Alsharif, Francie Ebert and Carmen Gonzalez FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Passengers arriving at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport this weekend were still being dropped off for flights that no longer existed — learning only at curbside that Spirit Airlines had shut down overnight. “I just found out,” Ricardo Tejeda said Saturday after stepping off a shuttle. Within hours,

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15 HBCUs launch research-focused consortium to boost innovation and influence

By Susan Svrluga Fifteen historically Black colleges and universities have united to pursue the nation’s highest research status in partnership with leading research universities. The coalition hopes to upend discriminatory assumptions about what HBCUs can accomplish and reverse some historical trends that have held them back. The newly announced Association of HBCU Research Institutions (AHRI) aims to

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Trump says U.S. will begin guiding ships through Strait of Hormuz

By Raquel Coronell Uribe President Donald Trump said Sunday that the U.S. will guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz, as he has offered little optimism that he will accept a recent proposal from Tehran to end the war. Trump said the U.S. will begin guiding the ships Monday, and said that it was a response to other countries

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