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2 months ago
Harvard University has declared it will cease funding graduation events for Black students and other affinity groups due to potential funding cuts from the Department of Education regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Officials no...
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Democratic attorneys general from 19 states and Washington, DC, have initiated a lawsuit against the US Department of Health and Human Services, led by Attorney General Letitia James. They claim recent restructuring jeopardizes public health after si...
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2 months ago
Marvel's "Thunderbolts" surprised at the box office, raking in $76 million domestically this weekend, surpassing forecasts by 8%. While not matching prior Marvel launches, Paul Dergarabedian, a Comscore analyst, remarked that it heralds a rejuvenati...
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SOUTH FULTON, GA. – Georgia Senator Rev. Raphael Warnock captivated crowds at Zion Hill Baptist Church on May 4, where attendees dressed for church hours before his town hall. Warnock, a devoted pastor, shared concerns about CDC cuts and social secur...
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The authorship of Mark Twain's famous quote may be uncertain, but its relevance remains stark, particularly regarding America's legacy of racism and institutional segregation. In Chicago, the city council is contemplating a contentious curfew aimed a...
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The National Weather Service faces critical challenges as hurricane season approaches, exacerbated by staff layoffs, early retirements, and existing vacancies. With 30 of 122 forecast offices lacking experienced meteorologists-in-charge, crucial wea...
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Attention, Illinois residents: the deadline for obtaining a REAL ID is imminent, set for May 7, 2025. This identification is vital for domestic air travel and entry to certain federal establishments. If you have a valid passport or are under 18, you...
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Recent reports suggest that the FBI has reassigned multiple agents observed kneeling during George Floyd protests. The Washington Post identifies at least four individuals, previously holding senior roles in counterintelligence, counterterrorism, and...
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Miguel Almirón celebrated his goal during Atlanta United FC’s clash with Nashville SC on May 3, 2025, propelling them to a 1-0 lead at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Despite a 3-0 scoring drought preceded this match, Nashville equalized in the 65th minute, e...
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Charlie Bailey has ascended as the new Chairman of the Democratic Party of Georgia following victories in Saturday's elections. The ex-Lieutenant Governor candidate triumphed over five opponents, including Rome City Commissioner Wendy Davis. Bailey,...
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Darren E. Bryant has been officially sworn in as the Mayor of Robbins, Illinois, following a significant re-election victory on April 1, where he won nearly 80% against outgoing Trustee Tiffany Robinson. Declared the youngest mayor in America four ye...
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When storms intensify and temperatures rise, collective action takes precedence over political affiliation. The Trump administration's recent dismissal of scientists for the National Climate Assessment is alarming. This crucial report should inform A...
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Chicago and actor Jussie Smollett have come to a settlement six years after he purportedly staged a fabricated hate crime against himself, according to NBC News. In April 2019, city officials filed a lawsuit against Smollett for submitting a false po...
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Amidst the fragmentation caused by social media, politics, and a worldwide pandemic, a collective of Atlanta artists has come together, showcasing their creativity. The "Unifying Us Through Art" exhibition, which opened on May 1 at the esteemed Calla...