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  • HBCYouth Educational Camp Partners with Spelman College

    HBCUs or Historically Black Colleges and Universities have been instrumental in the  Black community for generations; educating many prominent Black leaders throughout history.   Despite their impact, not all Black youth are able to be exposed to these institutions, so much so that when college application season rolls around – these schools aren’t even on many

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  • How a Cheating Scandal Landed Arianna Madix on to Peacock’s hit show “Love Island US”

    Ariana Madix, known from “Vanderpump Rules,” became a standout host on “Love Island US” after experiencing a shocking breakup with former co-star, Tom Sandavol, boosting her career into various new projects.

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  • ICE Arrests and DHS Quotas: Prioritizing Business Over Humanity

    In late May, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller called in ICE officials to raise the quota of immigrant arrests, igniting the past weeks of aggressive mass deportations of thousands of immigrants. Elizabeth Findell, Wall Street Journal National Reporter, wrote warrantless arrests, plain-closed agents, arrests of migrants at immigration court dates, and the

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  • Breaking Update: Georgia woman, Adrianna Smith, to be taken off life support after Emory doctors perform emergency cesarean section. Smith’s newborn is currently in the neonatal intensive care unit, weighing only 1lb and 13 ounces.

    Adrianna Smith, declared brain dead after doctors missed her brain clots, was kept on life support for her baby’s delivery. Legal delays prolonged her support despite state guidance, raising questions.

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  • Following the first Black artist win for the “Best Country Album” in 60 years, the Grammys are changing the rules

    Grammy Music Awards will be splitting the current Best Country Album award, into two categories just months after Beyoncé, the highest-awarded artist in Grammy history, became the first black woman to achieve the accolade. The change is said to follow other categories, as it expands the Country music award category for the second time in…

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  • DOGE Cuts Give Young Americorp Workers The Boot

    In April, DOGE cut $400 million from Americorp, affecting programs that supported job training and community service. Members like Caleb Keith faced sudden termination, prompting efforts for support and legal action across states.

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  • Medical misdiagnosis affecting women after death, 30-year-old woman in Georgia forced to carry fetus though medically pronounced dead

    Medical misdiagnoses affect 12 million Americans annually, with Black women facing heightened discrimination. Systemic racism in healthcare erodes trust, as seen in Adriana Smith’s tragic case. Access to specialized care and resources is crucial for improvement.

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  • Pride 2025 Rolls On Despite Declining Corporate Sponsorship

    Corporate sponsorship for Pride festivals is declining, influenced by political shifts and backlash to anti-LGBTQ policies. Despite adversity, events continue to celebrate identity and human rights advocacy, maintaining community spirit and resilience in their messages.

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  • 3 Body Problem on Netflix: The Hate You Give Scientists F**ks Everybody

    Netflix’s “3 Body Problem,” created by the team behind “Game of Thrones,” blends sci-fi with suspense. It follows scientists facing mysterious deaths and societal challenges while confronting an alien threat.

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  • Twitch Has Never Been Profitable, and its Recent Decrease in Revenue is Going to Affect Creators’ Money

    The Most Popular Twitch creators seem to be living lavish Hollywood lifestyles with 6-figure a month checks. For the past couple of years, live streaming has grown into a popular style of social media.  However, the glitz and glamorous lifestyle led by these online personalities may be even more unreachable than they already seem, as

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