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Women of the Republican party are suddenly changing their stance on Roe v. Wade and the question to be answered is “Why?”
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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.
Women of the Republican party are suddenly changing their stance on Roe v. Wade and the question to be answered is “Why?”
Howard University’s community and Dr. Julius Garvey, the youngest son of world-renowned Pan-African activist and leader Marcus Garvey, reflect on Garvey’s legacy and the...
Fani Willis, Howard alumna and district attorney of Fulton County, brought charges against former president Donald Trump as he began his 2024 presidential campaign.
Mayor Muriel Bowser implemented a new pilot to help curb a recent surge in violent crime enforcing curfews for children aged 16 and younger...
The Expanding Access to Fertility Treatment Amendment Act, as proposed by at-large council member Christina Henderson, to address fertility coverage issues across the District.
The theme of Howard University’s upcoming International Black Writers Festival, “Why We Gather,” reexamines the importance of Black voices in a mainstream white society.
As Hispanic Heritage Month begins, Howard University students and professors share what it means to be Afro-Latine, not only to them, but the role...