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Chris Paul Honors HBCU Students With Hometown Hero Award at PlayersTV OwnersFest

By Joshua Espinoza PlayersTV’s Ownerfest, which took place on Saturday, saw Chris Paul honoring three HBCU students with an award, as well as a performance from Fabolous and Jeremih. The Grammy-nominated acts headlined PlayersTV’s Ownerfest, an exclusive red-carpet event presented by Ray-Ban Meta. Bubba Dub and Ashley Nicole Moss hosted

February 18, 2025
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Trump appeals to Supreme Court over firing of US agency boss

President Donald Trump has asked the US Supreme Court to allow him to fire the head of an independent ethics agency that protects whistleblower federal employees. He has filed an emergency appeal to the country’s highest court to rule on whether he

February 18, 2025
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10th Annual African American History Parade takes the streets of downtown during Black History Month

By Jade Flury The 10th Annual African American History Parade and Symposium took over the streets of downtown Houston on Saturday. The event was organized by The Houston Sun Foundation during Black History Month. Claude Cummings, of the International President of Communication

February 18, 2025
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Department of Education Orders End to Race-Based Programs Amid Fierce Pushback

By Walter Hudson The U.S. Department of Education has issued a sweeping directive ordering educational institutions to eliminate race-based considerations from admissions, hiring, and other programs, sparking immediate opposition from civil rights organizations, educational leaders, and advocacy groups. In a Dear Colleague

February 18, 2025
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Reparations bill returns to Congress as Trump leads charge against racial equity in government

By Michela Moscufo Rep. Ayanna Pressley will reintroduce H.R. 40, federal legislation to study reparations for slavery, on Wednesday as the Trump administration leads a wide-scale rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in the federal government. The bill, which had 130 co-sponsors

February 18, 2025
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HBCU Secures Part of $40M NSF Grant to Enhance STEM Research

By Ashley Brown The National Science Foundation has selected Southern University and A&M College as one of the institutions nationwide to receive a significant funding boost. The announcement, made on Tuesday, reveals that Southern University will be a key participant in a

February 18, 2025
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Illinois Democrats vow to push back on Trump administration cuts to programs, staff

By Sean Lewis Members of Illinois’ Democratic delegation in Congress gathered Monday to rail against Trump administration cuts to the federal government at the direction of billionaire Elon Musk. The most recent cuts — hundreds of employees at the Federal Aviation Administration terminated —

February 18, 2025
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George has his day, and so does Abe. But states honor US presidents in lots of ways

By John Hanna Is Presidents Day the most confusing holiday in the U.S.? States seem to have as many names for it and ideas about whom to honor as there have been presidents. The federal government doesn’t even recognize Monday as Presidents

February 17, 2025
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Remembering Tuskegee Airman, Harry Stewart, Jr.

Retired Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr, a decorated World War II pilot who broke racial barriers as a Tuskegee Airmen and earned honors for his combat heroism, has died. He was 100. Stewart was one of the last surviving combat pilots of

February 17, 2025
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Judge orders Atlanta-based CDC to restore webpages and data removed after Trump’s executive order

A federal judge on Tuesday ordered government agencies to restore public access to health-related webpages and datasets that they removed to comply with an executive order by President Donald Trump. U.S. District Judge John Bates in Washington agreed to issue a temporary restraining order requested

February 17, 2025
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