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Vice President Kamala Harris asked in a MLK Day speech: "I pose a question I believe Dr. King would today ask: In 2024, where exactly is America in our fight for freedom?” The post VP Harris Calls SCOTUS ‘The Court Of Thurgood’ In MLK Day Speech: ‘Freedom Is Under Profound Threat’ appeared first on NewsOne.

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Editor, Naomi Schalit, spoke with Notre Dame election law scholar Derek Muller about the Supreme Court’s decision to take the Trump case. The post What Does The US Supreme Court Decision On Trump-Colorado Ballot Case Mean For Democracy? appeared first on NewsOne.

SDEROT, Israel — Former Vice President and Indiana Governor Mike Pence is currently in Israel, showing his support for the country’s efforts against Hamas. He Tweeted Thursday that he wanted to see “first hand [sic] the aftermath of the Hamas terrorist attack of October 7th.” Later in that post, he added, “I told every Israeli […] The post Former Vice President Mike Pence Visits Israel appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.

STATEWIDE — One coffee giant is now allowing you to use your own clean, reusable cups every time you buy, including with drive-thru and mobile orders. Starbucks implemented the policy Wednesday. The company cited a desire to be more environmentally friendly as the reason behind this change. The business noted that it hopes to reduce […] The post Starbucks Now Allowing Reusable Cups on All Orders appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.

In what began as historic, Claudine Gay's short stint as president at Harvard ended in resignation after claims of antisemitism and plagiarism. The post Grand Opening, Grand Closing: Does Claudine Gay’s Resignation As Harvard’s First Black President Make Sense? appeared first on Black America Web.

Harvard’s first Black President, Claudine Gay, resigned Tuesday after claims of plagiarism and backlash from a congressional hearing. The post Claudine Gay Cites ‘Racial Animus’ As Harvard’s 1st Black President Resigns appeared first on NewsOne.

A Republican-led school board in Missouri has reversed a decision to drop Black history courses, but only if certain criteria are met.  The post Missouri School Board Reverses Decision To End Black History Classes, But With Stipulations appeared first on NewsOne.

Black thought leader 19 Keys sits down with Jazmyn Summers to chop it up about the spiritual message that has his popularity blowing up. The post Black Thought Leader 19 Keys: Unveiling Wisdom, Overcoming Trials, and Advocating for Truth in a Complex World appeared first on Black America Web.

STATEWIDE — Christmas is now less than two days away, so you may already be planning your holiday bakes! Continue reading for some fairly simple, yet still festive, cookie recipes. All of this article’s recipe suggestions – and more – can be found through The New York Times Cooking website, Allrecipes, and Betty Crocker. Sparkling […] The post Festive Holiday Cookie Recipes appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.

President Biden issues a federal pardon including covering Washington D.C. offenses of simple possession of marijuana applying to all U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents. The post President Biden Pardons Marijuana Use, But What Does That Mean? appeared first on Black America Web.