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Howard University Cancels Classes After Ransomware Attack
Howard says that so far no personal information was stolen or accessed, but the campus will remain closed and the wifi shut down until it’s deemed safe.
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FEMA Revamps Strict Policy That Prevented Many Black Families From Receiving Disaster Aid
FEMA relied on records like deeds and wills, but many Black families in the South inherited their homes.
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Judge Temporarily Blocks Release of Video in Alvin Motley Case
Defense argued that releasing video could make it harder to find an unbiased jury in a trial for the security guard accused of killing Motley over loud music.
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Georgia Has More Schools Named After Confederate Leaders Than Any Other State In the U.S.
The Southern Poverty Law Center Chief of Staff Lecia Brooks says that many of the schools are in Black or non-white communities.