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The CDC’s proposed changes to COVID-19 isolation guidelines prompt debate over balancing public health concerns with economic and societal impacts.
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NEA, the National Endowment of the Arts, celebrates jazz at Howard University, emphasizing diverse career paths beyond performance for aspiring musicians.
Biden-Harris rule expands background checks, targets gun violence loopholes, and prompts further advocacy for reform.
Attendees rallied at the historic Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church to gather support for Haiti.
Black Americans face ongoing voter suppression despite long-standing voting rights, prompting discussions on race-based voting obstacles and historical parallels.
The CDC’s proposed changes to COVID-19 isolation guidelines prompt debate over balancing public health concerns with economic and societal impacts.
In celebration of Black History Month, the U.S. Department of Labor welcomed artists and theater works to discuss career opportunities for African Americans in...
President Biden expedites student debt relief initiatives, signaling swift, early action amidst heightened attention on the upcoming election.
The White House united family members of prominent Black leaders, fostering a dialogue on the nation’s past and its implications for the future.
Members of Howard University weigh in on Americans preparing to spend in record numbers for Valentine’s Day 2024.
The District of Columbia welcomes its first net zero recreation center located in Stead Park, the recreation center seeks to serve Washingtonians and residents...
With colon cancer cases increasingly impacting young people, how are Black young adults in particular responding to this growing epidemic with both their race...