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HBCU Division i was not a good weekend to be a Basketball Conference conference, nor could several teams cannot be considered or not. As we enter the last week of the conference, most of these competitions have not yet been resolved, while everyone can make some entertaining basketball when the relevant tournaments begin. Here’s a look at the important events of last week. South Carolina States draws a name for themselves In the third year of the South Carolina state, head coach Eric Martin proves a transformation. Bulldoglar Meac leader norfolk handed themselves Second conference loss Saturday afternoon. Up to…
Omega Psi PHI brotherhood, Inc., clearly solved the tragic death Caleb WilsonA 20-year-old machine engineering student at South University and A & M college. Wilson, a famous university member, will be held on February 27, 2025, a well-known member of the “Human Jukebox” Marting Bandy Following the brotherhood ritual from a campus. According to reportWilson was taken to Baton Rouge General Hospital by friends later declared dead. Authorities are conducted in order to determine the exact terms that label the incident as suspects and to pass. The autopsy expects to build the cause of death. Omega psi phi a official…
The shocking blow-up between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House on Friday continues to ripple across the globe, including through American voters who expressed frustration at one or both leaders.The extraordinary scene saw Vice-President JD Vance accuse the Ukrainian president of being “disrespectful” to the US, while Trump urged him to make a deal with Russia “or we are out”.Trump also accused the Ukrainian president of “gambling with World War Three” as Zelensky pushed back at suggestions that he should work harder to agree a ceasefire with Vladimir Putin. Zelensky was eventually told…
Watch: Timelapse shows low visibility at time Alaska plane drops off radarCrews are still working to recover the bodies of 10 people killed in a plane crash in Alaska, officials have said.Jennifer Homendy, chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, said the investigation into the crash was in its “early stages” and it was too soon to tell what caused it.The Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft, operated by regional operator Bering Air, was travelling from Unalakleet to Nome on Thursday when it lost radar contact.Nine passengers and a pilot were on board the plane when it came down in Norton Sound…
This story was supported by a statehouse coverage grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Lisa Blunt Rochester clinched a historic victory Tuesday night, becoming Delaware’s first woman, and first Black woman, elected to the United States Senate. Her win marks a milestone for representation in Delaware politics and resonates nationally, as she will join Maryland’s Angela Alsobrooks as the first two Black women to serve together in the Senate. “The people have spoken and we’re bringing bright hope to the United States Senate. I stand here before you tonight, extremely humbled and with a heart filled with gratitude to…
CHICAGO (WLS) — One of the goals of legalizing marijuana in Illinois was to repair the damage of mass cannabis convictions among people of color. And while some critics say not enough has been done to level the playing field, the state said it’s proud of the steps it’s made over the last four years to make the industry attainable for everyone.”When cannabis was illegal, 80% of arrests were Black and brown people,” said Matthew Brewer, owner of Grasshopper Club. “My brother was one of the people in the 80% arrested for cannabis possession.”His brother’s arrest was one of the…
Scott Ford housesThese homes in Jackson’s Farish Street district tell a history we don’t often hear.Alferdteen Harrison/Special to Clarion LedgerIt might sound like deja vu, but a recent development has city officials hopeful about the the once vibrant Farish Street Historic District, and with it, a gradual return of the area’s prominence. The Jackson City Council on Tuesday approved a masterplan for the possible redevelopment of a 40,000-square-foot building on the south end of the district. The building may be turned into a mixed-use facility for retail and office space featuring a culinary hub with multiple restaurant vendors. City officials hope the project will spur further…
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order cutting U.S. aid to South Africa, following claims he has made about the country discriminating against white farmers.“South Africa is confiscating land, and treating certain classes of people VERY BADLY,” the president said in an initial post on his social media platform Truth Social earlier this month. “Massive Human Rights VIOLATION, at a minimum, is happening for all to see.”The president’s executive order on Friday included an offer to resettle white South Africans whom he called “victims of unjust racial discrimination.” A White House summary of the order said that “as long…
Courtesy/Admiral Cable EDD News: SANTA FE — The New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) kicked off 2025 with approximately $5.4 million in job training awards for January and February, Cabinet Secretary-Designate Rob Black announced today. The approved amounts for EDD’s signature Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) can assist up to 170 new trainees and interns and 51 current employees. Companies that applied during these two months are located in Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Los Ranchos, Milan, Roswell, Santa Fe, Santa Teresa, and Taos. JTIP is a training-cost reimbursement program. Companies apply for funding to train new employees and are reimbursed after…
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A West Virginia couple accused of neglect and forced labor involving their adopted children was convicted by a jury on Wednesday after eight hours of deliberations.Jeanne Kay Whitefeather and Donald Ray Lantz went on trial in mid-January and each faced over a dozen counts, including forced labor, civil rights violations, human trafficking and child neglect.The couple, who are white, were accused of mistreating their children — all of whom are Black — by locking them in a shed, forcing them to sleep on the floor and using buckets as toilets, and more.The Kanawha County Circuit Court…
