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Biden to deliver a farewell address to the nation on Wednesday

By Megan Lebowitz President Joe Biden will deliver a farewell address to the country next Wednesday, the White House announced on Friday. His speech will be delivered from the Oval Office, a location typically reserved for momentous occasions and major news. The White House did not

January 13, 2025
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Inmates are fighting California wildfires in long-running and controversial practice

By Jaclyn Diaz Nearly 800 incarcerated people are among the more than 7,500 personnel helping fight the historic, and destructive, Southern California wildfires. The five raging wildfires have destroyed homes, businesses and landmarks throughout Los Angeles. “As of today, 783 Fire Camp firefighters have

January 13, 2025
Black History

University of Texas Acquires Collection of Papers From Black Performer Ethel Waters

The Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin has recently acquired a collection of materials on Ethel Waters, a pioneering twentieth-century Black singer and actress. Born in 1896 as a result of the rape of her teenage Black mother

January 10, 2025
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Equitable Breakthroughs in Medicine Development Broadens Reach Across the United States

Courtesy of Morehouse School of Medicine Equitable Breakthroughs in Medicine Development (EQBMED), a collaborative partnership dedicated to expanding clinical trial participation among communities of color and rural populations, today announced the selection of the final four clinical trial sites of the learning

January 10, 2025
Entertainment

Hollywood on hold as fires rage in Los Angeles

By Gina Sirico Hollywood is taking a pause as devastating fires continue to burn across L.A. The beginning of the year is always a busy time in Hollywood, with movies and TV shows going back into production and awards season getting into full

January 10, 2025
Opinion

President Carter: Champion of HBCUs

By Cheryl E. Mango issing from the ongoing discussions regarding President Jimmy Carter’s legacy following his Dec. 29 passing are the former Democratic president’s crucial efforts to save and modernize historically Black colleges and universities. The survival and subsequent expansion of HBCUs represents

January 10, 2025January 10, 2025
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U.S. stock markets close to honor former President Jimmy Carter

By Maria Aspan Wall Street’s opening bells will remain silent on Thursday. The New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq will both close for trading today, as the financial industry joins a national day of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter. The global humanitarian died

January 10, 2025January 10, 2025
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10 people have now died in the wildfires spreading across Southern California

By Ayana Archie Fires continue to rage on in Southern California, as tens of thousands of acres of land have been decimated, and the flames have been partially contained. What you need to know Ten people have died due to the fires,

January 10, 2025
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Howard University Cinema Legends Honored with NAACP Image Nominations

By Sholnn Z. Freeman The nominations for the 56th NAACP Image Awards have been announced, spotlighting two celebrated Howard University alumnae, Taraji P. Henson and Lynn Whitfield, a third-generation Howard graduate. Both actresses graduated from what is now Howard University’s Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts and say

January 10, 2025
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Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan plans meeting with Zuckerberg after Meta eliminates fact-check program

By Hailey Fuchs Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan told reporters that he’s meeting with Mark Zuckerberg in the next few weeks, as the Meta CEO plans an upcoming visit to D.C. Meta announced on Tuesday that it would be getting rid of its fact-checking program, which

January 9, 2025
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