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HBCUs Are Empowering Their Programs And Their Students With New Levels Of Technology

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are increasingly utilizing online learning platforms to broaden their educational reach, drawing in non-traditional students and contributing to the revitalization of institutions such as Morris Brown College.

The Nintendo Switch 2 Launches Today. Here’s What To Know

Nintendo has unveiled the Switch 2, its latest gaming console, featuring enhanced hardware and social capabilities, alongside a larger display. The console's game lineup includes titles such as "Mario Kart World," "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," and "Super Mario Party Jamboree."

The Evolution Of Social Engineering And The Rise Of AI-Powered Cybercrime

The rise of artificial intelligence is fueling a new wave of sophisticated social engineering scams, with phishing, business email compromise, and romance scams among the most prevalent. The FBI emphasizes the importance of verifying suspicious requests and reporting scams to safeguard against these evolving threats.

Rev. Jamal Bryant: Target Is Canceled. Dollar General’s Next

Faith leaders nationwide marked the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's murder with prayer vigils at Target stores, symbolizing a decisive end to the economically exploitative relationship between Black communities and the retailer, and announcing a full cancellation of the boycott.

Degrees, But No Jobs: New Grads Celebrate While Facing Rising Unemployment

Recent college graduates, especially Black and female graduates, confront heightened unemployment rates amid dwindling demand in tech and STEM sectors. The challenges include underemployment and significant student loan debt burdens.

NPR Sues Trump Over Executive Order To Cut Funding

National Public Radio, alongside several member stations, has initiated legal proceedings against the Trump administration, alleging that the president's efforts to withdraw funding from the network constitute a breach of constitutional rights, including freedom of speech.

When DEI Gets Cut, So Do Profits: The Real Cost Of Abandoning Equity

Target's decision to scale back its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives has resulted in a decline in sales and consumer trust, underscoring the importance of equity as a core value rather than a mere branding strategy.

Victims Of Explicit Deepfakes Will Now Be Able To Take Legal Action Against People...

In a significant legislative development, President Trump has enacted the Take It Down Act, establishing federal criminal penalties for the distribution of non-consensual explicit images. The law mandates that technology platforms must remove such content within 48 hours of receiving notification, marking a crucial step in enhancing protections for victims of digital harassment.

A ‘Rogue Employee’ Was Behind Grok’s Unprompted ‘White Genocide’ Mentions

Elon Musk's xAI has announced that its AI chatbot, Grok, was manipulated by a rogue employee, resulting in unauthorized responses about "white genocide" in South Africa. In response, xAI is taking steps to enhance the transparency and reliability of Grok.

ESPN Finally Reveals The Name Of Its New Flagship Streaming Service

ESPN has announced the launch of its new streaming service, set to debut in the fall, which will provide subscribers with access to all ESPN networks and content through two subscription tiers.

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A Month After Nolan Wells’ Death, A Lack Of Clear Answers...

The family and supporters of Nolan Wells, an 18-year-old who died under mysterious circumstances during a trip to Horn Island, Mississippi, continue to seek answers and justice amid ongoing investigations and intense public speculation.