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The Whispers’ Founding Member, Walter Scott, Succumbs To Cancer

by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton June 27, 2025 He was 81 The R&B world is in mourning after the announcement of the death of Walter Scott, a member of the soul group, The Whispers. According to SoulTracks, the co-founder of the group, who was battling cancer, died at the age

Where Them Bands At? VSU Profits $12K Selling Graduation Fans

by Kandiss Edwards June 27, 2025 Proceeds from the Virginia State University themed fan sale will directly benefit the university’s student tuition assistance program. Virginia State University raised $12,000 by selling graduation fans associated with the viral “Boots On The Ground” dance, as stated in a press release from VSU. The Virginia

Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, but fate of birthright citizenship unclear

A divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision left unclear the fate of President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship. The court is issuing decisions on the final six cases left on its docket for the summer, including those that are emergency appeals relating

Jamaica Urges King Charles To Push Reparations Agenda Before UK Council

by Jeroslyn JoVonn June 27, 2025 Jamaica continues its fight for reparations with new calls for King Charles to take the conversation to UK’s Privy Council. The country of Jamaica is taking its fight for reparations to King Charles in hopes that he’ll present the case to the UK’s Privy

12 Bangers: Your Ultimate Playlist For Caribbean Heritage Month

by Keka Araújo June 27, 2025 As Caribbean Heritage Month illuminates the rich tapestry of island cultures, music stands as a vibrant pulse, echoing traditions, resilience, and unbridled joy. From the infectious rhythms of Trinidadian Soca to the irresistible sway of Cuban timba and reparto and Jamaican dancehall, the Caribbean

The Whispers’ Founding Member, Walter Scott, Succumbs To Cancer

by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton June 27, 2025 He was 81 The R&B world is in mourning after the announcement of the death of Walter Scott, a member of the soul group, The Whispers. According to SoulTracks, the co-founder of the group, who was battling cancer, died at the age

Where Them Bands At? VSU Profits $12K Selling Graduation Fans

by Kandiss Edwards June 27, 2025 Proceeds from the Virginia State University themed fan sale will directly benefit the university’s student tuition assistance program. Virginia State University raised $12,000 by selling graduation fans associated with the viral “Boots On The Ground” dance, as stated in a press release from VSU. The Virginia

Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, but fate of birthright citizenship unclear

A divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision left unclear the fate of President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship. The court is issuing decisions on the final six cases left on its docket for the summer, including those that are emergency appeals relating

Jamaica Urges King Charles To Push Reparations Agenda Before UK Council

by Jeroslyn JoVonn June 27, 2025 Jamaica continues its fight for reparations with new calls for King Charles to take the conversation to UK’s Privy Council. The country of Jamaica is taking its fight for reparations to King Charles in hopes that he’ll present the case to the UK’s Privy

12 Bangers: Your Ultimate Playlist For Caribbean Heritage Month

by Keka Araújo June 27, 2025 As Caribbean Heritage Month illuminates the rich tapestry of island cultures, music stands as a vibrant pulse, echoing traditions, resilience, and unbridled joy. From the infectious rhythms of Trinidadian Soca to the irresistible sway of Cuban timba and reparto and Jamaican dancehall, the Caribbean