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Lose Norfolk State it’s going on. Spartans fell 31-14 to Wofford on Saturday Throws his fifth straight game in a nervous walk. Wofford Quarterback JT Fayard passed for 248 pitch and two touches. Still, each of the IHSON Jackson-Anderson and Gerald Jackson-Anderson and Gerald modest Duo, each found the last zone, was not enough to eliminate strong performances. Jackson-Anderson, 113-meter 113 yards, 113 meters in 17, added 82 meters in 18 runs while continuing. Fayard completed 23 of 34 attempts, but he threw a hold. Terriers (1-5) managed to break their losing strips, and managed to move forward with three…

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Florida Republicans Disputed “Charlie Kirk Way” or “HBCU Charlie Kirk” Bills A new draft presented in Florida, was angry among students, graduates and deputies because all sessions were included Florida A & M University, University of Bethun-Cookmanand Florida Memorial UniversityConservative activist Charlie Kirk or Campus road after risk after public financing. The measure known as Home Bill 113It turned out quickly as quickly “HBCU Charlie Kirk Bill,” Anger sparking along social media and higher education circles. The legislation provided by Republic Representative Kevin Steele gives school only 90 days to fulfill or face uncertible funds. According to InspirationThe bill, these…

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Today’s landscape shows both progress and persistent challenges. Census data reveals that while Black Americans represented about 12% of the population, they owned just 2.4% of American small businesses in 2020. However, data suggests that Black-owned businesses thrive in Southern states. Hinesville, Georgia, leads with 18.2% of companies being Black-owned despite its population only being slightly above 35,000. On the other hand, Atlanta, a larger city with more than 500,000 residents, maintains a strong presence, with 13,766 Black-owned businesses representing 11.3% of all enterprises. Cities like Memphis, Tennessee, also have a notable presence of Black businesses. The city, which hosts…

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Geneva Solomon grew up in a fully anti-gun household.“My dad was shot when I was 2 years old and so we didn’t talk about guns in the house at all,” Solomon, 39, said. “And when I got older, I would ask questions like, you know, ‘Dad, what happened to your leg? It’s gone.’”As an adult, she found herself in a messy relationship that left her feeling unsafe. She decided it was up to her to protect herself and her daughter, so she went to the nearest gun store to make a purchase.“It was a terrifying, horrible experience, not just because…

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COLORADO SPRINGS — As we continue to celebrate Black History Month, News 5 wants to spotlight an effort to make Colorado more inclusive. Back in the 1930s, a Black postal worker named Victor Hugo Green published “The Negro Motorist Green Book.” A travel guide that listed services and accommodations where African-Americans were welcome, including hotels, motels, gas stations, liquor stores, and hair salons. The Green Book stopped publication in 1967 after the Civil Rights Act was passed.”The original Green Book was developed in response to segregation, Jim Crow era, and Black people not knowing which places were safe. A lot…

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