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Morgan State University unveils new Henrietta Lacks statue for National Blacks in Wax Museum

By Alexis TaylorAFRO Managing Editor Henrietta Lacks, the woman whose immortal cells have circled the globe, contributing to medical breakthroughs, research and vaccines, was honored at Morgan State University (MSU) with a wax figure on March 15.  Lacks, born in August 1920, is the Black woman responsible for giving the world the first cells capable […]

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Howard dominates inaugural HBCU National Indoor Track and Field Championships

Howard University’s men’s and women’s track teams dominated the inaugural HBCU National Indoor Track and Field Championships, both securing first-place finishes and bringing home championship trophies. The competition, hosted by Kentucky State University, highlighted standout performances, including multiple gold medals from Howard athletes, as they now transition to the outdoor track and field season.

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Beyond Tulsa: Uncovering America’s forgotten Black Wall Streets and their legacies today

By Jazmin GoodwinData work By Elena Cox “Beautiful, bustling, and Black”—that was how author, attorney, and activist Hannibal B. Johnson described Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Greenwood District in his book “Black Wall Street: From Riot to Renaissance in Tulsa’s Historic Greenwood District.” In the early 1900s, the Greenwood District flourished with over 100 Black-owned businesses, from restaurants […]

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Democratic lawmakers voice concern over the dismantling of police misconduct database

The Trump administration’s dismantling of the National Decertification Index, a database tracking police officers with misconduct records, has sparked criticism from lawmakers and civil rights advocates who argue it weakens accountability and public safety. Created under the Obama administration in response to high-profile cases of police brutality, the database aimed to prevent officers with a history of misconduct from being rehired, but its removal raises concerns about transparency and justice in law enforcement.

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Maryland first lady Dawn Moore announces inaugural Preakness Festival

The inaugural Preakness Festival, announced by Maryland first lady Dawn Moore and state officials, will take place from May 10-15, celebrating Maryland’s historic Preakness Stakes with a mix of cultural, entertainment and equestrian events. Designed to boost economic impact and community engagement, the festival will feature concerts, farm tours and fundraisers, while renovations at Pimlico Race Course prepare for a revitalized future for the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore.

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US bans flights to Haiti’s capital until Sept. 8 as UN expert says gang violence is more dire

By Edith M. LedererThe Associated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States on TMarch 11 extended its ban on flights to Haiti’s capital until Sept. 8 because of escalating gang violence, which the U.N.’s human rights expert on the Caribbean nation said is more dire than ever. The Federal Aviation Administration’s announcement extends a […]

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