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CDC shooting tied to anti-vaccine beliefs leaves officer dead, sparks outrage over rhetoric

A gunman who blamed the COVID-19 vaccine for making him suicidal opened fire outside CDC headquarters in Atlanta on Aug. 8, killing DeKalb County Police Officer David Rose and striking multiple buildings. Identified as 30-year-old Patrick Joseph White, the shooter was stopped from entering the CDC before attacking a nearby pharmacy, prompting renewed debate over anti-vaccine rhetoric, political hostility toward federal workers, and CDC security.

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Gladys William celebrates 100 years of life

Gladys William, a Washington, D.C., resident and retired nurse, recently celebrated her 100th birthday. A native of North Carolina, she was raised by her father after losing her mother as an infant. William spent 65 years in the nursing profession, working in hospitals, nursing homes and private care. Surrounded by her daughter and adopted son, she continues to be celebrated for a life of service and resilience.

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Featherstone Foundation honors exceptional students awarding $63,000 in college scholarships

The Featherstone Foundation awarded $63,000 in scholarships to Baltimore’s next generation of leaders and presented the inaugural Featherstone Historic Achievement Award to West Muhammad, the youngest freshman ever enrolled at Coppin State University, and the 2025 Featherstone Changemaker Award to Emmy® Award-winning executive producer Travis E. Mitchell.

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Inaugural HBCU Hoops Invitational coming to Walt Disney World Resort in December

The inaugural HBCU Hoops Invitational, featuring men’s and women’s college basketball teams from historically Black colleges and universities, will take place at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Florida from Dec. 4-7, with the goal of supporting HBCU players, schools and students through scholarships, academic assistance and career development opportunities.

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AFRO’s Black Business Matters Expo debuts Power Pitch competition

By Tavon N. Thomasson  AFRO Intern The AFRO-American Newspaper hosted its fifth annual Black Business Matters Expo on Aug. 14 at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, debuting its first official AFRO Power Pitch competition. Kendrick Tilghman, a professional speaker and DJ, won the inaugural contest with his pitch […]

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Partnership between photographer Devin Allen and the AFRO highlights Black family and community

Andrea StevensAFRO Staff Writerastevens@afro.com A new collaboration between renowned photographer Devin Allen and the AFRO aims to reshape narratives about Baltimore by using art, storytelling and social media to highlight often overlooked voices in the Black community.  The partnership is part of a pilot program between the historic newspaper and the Information Integrity Lab, designed […]

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Tuskegee University mourns sudden death of student-athlete

Tuskegee University is grieving the death of junior mechanical engineering student and Golden Tiger baseball player Macahri Washington-Parker, remembered by peers and faculty as a dedicated leader and mentor. His passing, amid broader concerns about suicide among Black youth, has prompted an outpouring of support from the campus community and his family, who celebrate his lasting impact on those he touched.

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Justice Department probes NY Attorney General Letitia James after successful judgments against 47th president

The Justice Department under President Trump has launched multiple investigations into New York Attorney General Letitia James, including civil rights and mortgage fraud probes, after she won a $454 million judgment against him and pursued lawsuits against the NRA. James calls the actions politically motivated retaliation, while Trump accuses her of bias and “lawfare.”

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