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Interim president Justice Leah Ward Sears made the announcement on Wednesday as Emory becomes the latest to cave to the Trump administration.
Rajon Belt-Stubblefield died Saturday evening after a confrontation that occurred during a “routine” traffic stop in Aurora, Colorado.
The annual Carolina Renaissance Festival is just around the corner, and organizers are looking for help. From knights to pirates, it takes a large team to bring the popular event to life. According to WCCB, a job fair will be held this Saturday for those interested in joining the crew and becoming part of the […]
Americans across the country marked Labor Day on Monday with parades, boat rides, jetskis, barbecues, and rallies honoring the contributions of workers. The federal holiday, observed annually on the first Monday in September, also serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggles for fair wages and labor rights. Union leaders used the day to advocate […]
Every vote matters, and your voice deserves to be heard! Early voting is now open for the upcoming municipal elections here in North Carolina. From now through September 6, you can vote early at any early voting site in your county—no need to wait until Election Day or go to a specific location. And here’s the best part—you can […]
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D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser issued an order that will extend the use of federal agencies to police the streets of D.C.
The gun was added to a permanent exhibit in the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum. The addition was made on the 70th anniversary of Emmett Till’s lynching.
Trump announced that his administration will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to none other than Rudy Giuliani.
Now, despite drops in youth crime and on the heels of Hurricane Katrina’s 20th anniversary, Trump has asserted control in D.C. and encouraged law enforcement to “knock the hell” out of young people “because it is the only language they understand.” I’ve worked with youth for 15 years, and I know our young people to understand the language of care. They can feel that care when we end the criminalization of our children, and pass legislation like the People’s Response Act [summerlee.house.gov], which offers tangible opportunities and solutions to help our children by including funding for workforce development, mentorship, and afterschool programs. Here in New Orleans, we need compassionate adults to join It Takes a Village NOLA and pledge to provide the support young people need as we work to dismantle the systems that harm us.
Two pastors were arrested in Saint Petersburg, Florida, while praying over a "Black History Matters" mural that was set to be removed.
Zaquan Shaquez Jamison, 20, faces murder charges from a January shooting but claims innocence, citing his burn injuries.