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Allegations of Racism and Discrimination Result in Accreditation Board Placing Tulane School of Medicine on Probabtion
The Louisiana school has been the subject of frequent discrimination complaints.
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Officer Who Fatally Shot Tamir Rice Denied Reinstatement After Ohio Supreme Court Denies Appeal
Former officer Timothy Loehmann was fired in 2017 due to inaccuracies on his job application.
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Big Money Moves: Delaware State University Becomes First HBCU to Acquire Another School on Its Own
The school announced its plans to acquire Wesley College last year.
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New Jersey Man Faced Protests and Arrest After Racist Rant Against Black Neighbor
How many times do we have to keep teaching you this lesson, old man?
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Supreme Court Ruling Means EA Sports’ College Football May Very Well Feature the Likenesses of Real Players
After nearly a decade, it looks like the long dormant football series is set to come back in a big way.
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Former Ohio Cop Who Fatally Shot Andre Hill Requests Trial Be Moved
Andre Hill was killed for being Black with a cell phone.
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Firing Upheld for Officer Who Obtained the No-Knock Warrant That Led to the Fatal Shooting of Breonna Taylor
Joshua Jaynes was fired in January after inconsistencies were found in how he obtained the information that led to the no-knock warrant.
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The Backlog: Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered Is a Fresh Coat of Paint for a Classic Ride
Nothing beats skirting in the whip and outrunning the law.
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Black Excellence: As the Hellfire Gala Comes to a Close, Ororo Munroe, a.k.a Storm, Makes History by Becoming the First Regent of the Solar System
Storm is the queen of Mars. Long live the new queen.
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15 Cars in Denver Neighborhood Vandalized With Swastikas and Racial Slurs
In other news, do any Black people actually live in Denver? I’m going to need a head count.




