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May 6, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — In a climate where history is being redacted and diversity programs are under siege across the country, the cancellation of the beloved Black History ...
Months before Bryan Kohberger was accused of sneaking into an off-campus home and killing four University of Idaho students, he had a “peculiar” exchange with a fellow student, she says. Kohberger is ...
The weather isn't the only thing heating up, as new seasons of Dateline: Secrets Uncovered and Dateline: Unforgettable will soon be here. Season 15 of Dateline: Secrets Uncovered will premiere on ...
Poynter has long represented the gold standard for the professional development of journalists. For the last 50 years, Poynter has worked to bolster local news infrastructure and sustainability ...
Chris Newsome led the charge for the Bolts who dominated the Bossing from start to finish, even erecting a lead as high as 22-points en route to the much-needed victory that snapped the team’s ...
The earliest Memorial Day celebration ever recorded was organized by Black Americans in Charleston, South Carolina in May 1865. Doris Miller was a cook in the Navy during World War II who bravely ...
1936—Betty Shabazz, the widow of Black nationalist leader Malcolm X, was born on this day in Detroit, Mich. Shabazz was born Betty Jean Sand­ers and raised by foster parents. She attended Tuskegee ...
For decades, the powerhouse of NCAA Division I sports has been built mainly on the backs of athletes, particularly Black student-athletes in football and men’s basketball, without adequately ...
Black drivers were again pulled over at a rate surpassing white drivers in Missouri in 2024, according to an annual report released Thursday. The Attorney General's Vehicle Stops Report is due on ...
1862—Mary Jane Patterson be­comes the first Black woman in U.S. History to be awarded a master’s degree. She earned it from Oberlin College in Ohio. 2009—NFL star quarterback Michael Vick ...