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New York City Commuters Will Hear Cardi B’s Voice While Riding Subway

by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton September 26, 2025 ‘Ride safe, keep it cute, and keep it moving.’ New York City commuters will hear the voice of Cardi B., even if they don’t purchase her latest album, “Am I the Drama?” as the Bronx-bred recording artist has recorded some public service announcements for the New York […]

Political activist Assata Shakur confirmed dead at 78 by Cuban officials

Political activist Assata Shakur, born Joanne Deborah Byron, and also known as Joanne Chesimard, has died at 78 years old.  Shakur reportedly died in Havana, Cuba, on Thursday, September 25, 2025, due to health conditions and her age, according to a statement released by the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs.  “On September 25, 2025, U.S. […]

Power Play: Louisiana Parish Scrutinizes Meta’s Impact On Utility Costs

by Kandiss Edwards September 26, 2025 Under the contract, Meta will pay only half of the plant construction. A rural stretch of northeast Louisiana is now at the center of a fierce debate involving Meta. Richland Parish is questioning the cost in relation to infrastructure and public risk as Meta builds one of the world’s […]

Misty Copeland’s latest book—’Bunheads Act 2’—makes room for kids and communities left out of ballet’s spotlight

Misty Copeland has always known ballet was bigger than the stage. With her new children’s book, “Bunheads Act 2: The Dance of Courage,” the groundbreaking ballerina isn’t just telling stories about pliés and pirouettes. She’s spotlighting the friendships, communities, and cultures that make those stories matter. “Every book that I’ve written, I would say there’s […]

Jackson State University Jumps 6 Spots In HBCU College Rankings

by Kandiss Edwards September 26, 2025 Jackson State has risen from its No. 21 ranking in 2024. Jackson State University has earned its highest spot in nearly a decade on U.S. News & World Report’s list of top historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Jackson State has moved to No. 15 in the 2026 edition […]

Burlington Coat Factory’s Alleged Use Of Facial Recognition Sparks Concern

by Jeroslyn JoVonn September 26, 2025 Burlington Coat Factory is under fire for allegedly using facial recognition in its stores. The public is speaking out over Burlington Coat Factory’s alleged use of facial recognition technology to enter its stores. A video circulating on social media shows one shopper recording as another is seemingly forced to have his photo […]

St. Thomas University College Of Law Ruled Out of Compliance by ABA; Accreditation at Risk

by Kandiss Edwards September 26, 2025 St. Thomas university is on notice after violating Standard 205(c). The standard mandates non-discrimination and equality of opportunity. The American Bar Association (ABA) has officially found that the St. Thomas University College of Law, formerly Benjamin L. Crump College of Law, has fallen out of compliance. The college was […]

Mortgage Fraud Probe Against Letitia James Moves Forward As DOJ Struggles To Build Case

by Sharelle B. McNair September 26, 2025 Former lead U.S. attorney Erik Siebert abruptly resigned in mid-September 2025 after admitting there wasn’t enough evidence to support charges against James. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is proceeding with its investigation into mortgage fraud allegations against New York Attorney General Letitia James, amid pressure from President […]