Luminaries from the Harlem Renaissance and beyond are celebrated and memorialized in 25 commemorative plaques that now bear ...
The Trump administration’s latest directive on Title IX offered athletic departments more certainty about paying players, while suggesting the federal government wouldn’t hold schools ...
It comes after US President Donald Trump spoke to both the Ukrainian and Russian leaders, and suggested negotiations to end ...
Hamtramck completes a decades-long housing discrimination lawsuit, building 200 homes for Black families displaced in the ...
Judge John Hancock kept his half-brothers in bondage until Juneteenth in 1865. He educated his own half-Black son who became ...
The Hall expects to spend 90% of its NIL money from the House settlements on men’s basketball, and the remainder on women’s ...
Republican Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen issued an executive order to impose definitions for male and female, and he is backing ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNIn and out in 90 days: How Matthew House settles newcomersWhen the City of Ottawa announced a plan to open reception centres for newcomers and asylum seekers, there was one element that evoked particular skepticism. It was the 90-day figure. Under the plan ...
Representative Kenneth L. Weyler said those victims who “got abused because they abused others and abused themselves” shouldn ...
LSU star gymnast and NIL innovator Livvy Dunne filed an objection to the recent House vs. NCAA settlement. In October, a court decision awarded $2.77 billion in damages to thousands of college ...
Despite legal experts’ widespread assertion that CBS’ editorial judgment was protected by the First Amendment, The New York Times Thursday night reported that a settlement was in the works.
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