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Black students are the fastest growing group of college applicants

Black students are the fastest-growing group of college applicants in the U.S., with applications rising 11 percent in fall 2025 compared to the previous year, according to the Common Application. This surge shows that, despite rising tuition and the Supreme Court ending affirmative action, Black students continue to pursue higher education at record rates, particularly in the Southwest and in states like Mississippi.

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Shaping the future: Black Leadership in tech regulation

By Andrea StevensAFRO Staff Writerastevens@afro.com Juneteenth is a commemorative day that brings together African Americans across the country. It’s a story that keeps the Black community grounded and reminds many of the progress made. As the holiday approaches, historians emphasize that Juneteenth’s legacy runs deeper—and is more complex—than a single day of celebration. Dr. Akwasi […]

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US has 800 measles cases and outbreaks in several states. Here’s what you should know

As of April 18, the U.S. has reported 800 measles cases — more than double the total from all of 2024 — with Texas leading the surge amid a large outbreak that has caused two child deaths and spread to several other states. Health officials are concerned the virus, which is highly contagious but preventable through vaccination, could continue to spread in communities with low immunization rates.

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Monster storm across the US sparks scores of tornadoes and fire, killing at least 17

By Bruce Shipkowski, Julie Walker and Rebecca Reynolds The Associated Press Violent tornadoes that ripped through parts of the U.S. proved deadly as well as destructive March 15 as whipping winds moved east into the Mississippi Valley and Deep South, with at least 17 people killed and scores of homes decimated. Missouri recorded more fatalities than […]

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