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Trump Calls for Hakeem Jeffries to Face Charges Over ‘Maximum Warfare’ Remarks

Trump Targeted Jeffries Over His Use Of The Phrase “Maximum Warfare” During Discussions About Congressional Redistricting Strategies Donald Trump on Thursday called for House Minority...

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Google Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Settled For $50 Million

Google Settlement Addresses Claims Of Racial Disparities In The Workplace Google has agreed to pay $50 million to settle a racial discrimination lawsuit brought by...

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March Madness Tournaments Will Expand To 76 Teams Next Season

AT A GLANCE • The NCAA will expand both the men’s and women’s March Madness tournaments to 76 teams starting next season.• The current First...

Kwanza Jones Could Make MLB History With Padres Ownership Deal

Kwanza Jones’ $3.9 Billion Agreement With The San Diego Padres Could Usher In The League’s First Black Woman Majority Owner Major League Baseball could soon...

Timberwolves Edge Spurs 104-102 In Game 1

Spurs Defense Dominates, But Late Offense Comes Up Short Against Minnesota Despite 12 blocks from V-Dub, the Spurs dropped Game One of their Western Conference...

John Wall Joins Howard University In New Basketball Leadership Role

Former NBA All Star John Wall is joining Howard University as president of basketball operations, taking on a leadership role to help guide the program’s future.

Spurs Rally Past Blazers, Take 3-1 Series Lead in Game 4

San Antonio Now Returns Home with a Chance to Close Out the Series at Frost Bank Center The Spurs hold a 3-1 lead over the...

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