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Trump Administration Sues Harvard Over Accusations of Antisemitism

Trump Administration Says Harvard Violated Civil Rights Law, Seeking to Recover Funds The Justice Department filed a new lawsuit Friday against Harvard University, saying its...

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Target Boycott Next Steps as Organizers Say the Fight Is Not Over

AT A GLANCE The Target boycott continues as Nina Turner, Tamika Mallory, and Nekima Levy Armstrong confirm the movement was never called off. Confusion followed Pastor...

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How Forty Acres Fresh Market Is Reclaiming the Promise of ’40 Acres’

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WNBA Secures Historic CBA Deal That Could Lead to $1 Million Salaries

WNBA And Players Association Announce Historic Salary Deal Reached Early Wednesday Just 51 days before the league’s 30th season is set to begin, the WNBA...

Wembanyama Powers Spurs Past Clippers for 50th Win of the Season

Spurs Rally Past Clippers for 50th Win, Stay Within Reach of Top Seed in West The Spurs defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 119-115 Monday night...

Jalen Rose Says There’s A ‘Residue’ Of Slavery In The NBA

Jalen Rose NBA Slavery Residue Comments Renew Debate Over Player Labor and Power Former NBA player Jalen Rose is again speaking candidly about race, labor,...

Bam! Heat’s Adebayo Scores 83 Points, 2nd Only to Wilt Chamberlain

Historic Night Puts Bam Adebayo Ahead of Kobe Bryant on NBA Scoring List, Behind Only Wilt Chamberlain Bam Adebayo had a night for all time...

Spurs Eye Top Seed as Regular Season Enters Final Stretch

Spurs Reassert Themselves in NBA Championship Conversation The Spurs have reeled off four straight games since their 11 game winning streak ended last Sunday at...

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