By Chloe Melas, Dwayne “The Rock” JohnsonĀ wants to do his part to make production sets safer. While promoting his upcoming movie “Red Notice,” Johnson toldĀ VarietyĀ that he will no longer allow real guns on the set of any of his Seven Bucks film productions after the fatal shooting on the set of “Rust,” which killed cinematographerĀ Halyna
MoreWritten by Howard University Newsroom, Dear Howard University Community, President Wayne A. I. Frederick delivered the Fall 2021 State of the University Address, where he responded directly to questions posedĀ by students, alumni, and staff membersĀ of the Howard community. We encourage everyone to watch the conversation in full on theĀ Howard University YouTube channel. Here are a
MoreBy Kelly Mena, North Carolina’s GOP-controlled state legislature on Thursday approved the state’sĀ new congressional maps, which have boundaries likely to give Republicans an advantage there for the next decade. The state gained a 14th congressional seat afterĀ the 2020 census. Ten of the 14 seats will lean Republican, according to the non-partisan Princeton Gerrymandering Project. Republicans
MoreCourtesy of Fisk University, Fisk University and Galen College of Nursing have announced an articulation agreement to create a new pathway in nursing for Fisk students. Filling an unmet need for students enrolled in science programs who wish to explore nursing, the agreement allows for Fisk degree coursework credits to transfer to Galen College of
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By Dakin Andone, Christina Maxouris and Devon M. Sayers, Prosecutors in the trial ofĀ three White menĀ charged with the killing of Black joggerĀ Ahmaud ArberyĀ called their first witness on Friday, a police officer, after opening statements by the state and defense attorneys. Glynn County Police Officer William Duggan testified he responded to the scene after finishing an
MoreBy Jasmine Wright White House chief of staff Ron Klain said he was confident the courts will uphold the validity of theĀ Biden administration’s new vaccine rulesĀ that apply to private businesses with 100 or more employees, certain health care workers and federal contractors, after a federal appeals courtĀ temporarily blocked the requirementsĀ on Saturday. “I’m quite confident that
MoreBy Annie Grayer, Manu Raju and Clare Foran, Congress has passedĀ a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, delivering on a major pillar of President Joe Biden’s domestic agenda after months of internal deliberations and painstaking divisions among Democrats. The final vote was 228-206.Ā Thirteen Republicans voted with the majority of DemocratsĀ in support of the bill, though six
MoreBy Anneken Tappe America’s jobs recovery gathered some steam last month as US employers added 531,000 positions in October. The unemployment rate fell to 4.6%, the lowest level since the economic recovery started in May 2020. The number of jobs added in October easily outpaced economists’ prediction of 450,000 jobs. It marked theĀ first month since
MoreCourtesy of Grambling University, Ā The National Science Foundation has awarded a $499,500 grant to Grambling State University. The Department of Computer Science and Digital Technologies will use the funding for a project titled āiMed-Sec: Exploring Hardware-Assisted Solutions for Energy-Efficient Low-Overhead Security and Privacy for the Internet-of-Medical-Thingsā.Ā TheĀ project will address the security concernsĀ of physical devices thatĀ are
MoreBy Florida A&M University Newsroom, The Will Packer Performing Arts Amphitheater will be part of the newly named Knight Foundation Plaza on FAMUās Tallahassee campus. Knightās latest FAMU investment continues its ongoing support of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and equitable public spaces.āā Florida A&M University (FAMU) announced during its Homecoming celebration today that
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