In 2025, parallels to Nixon's Watergate "Saturday Night Massacre" emerge as multiple Justice Department resignations occur. Interim U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon resigned rather than drop charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams.
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Tennis star Coco Gauff donates $100K to UNCF, aiding HBCU student-athletes. At 20, she's among the youngest donors in UNCF history.
Judge denies blocking Musk's team from Labor Dept. systems, citing lack of legal injury in unions' suit against DOGE.
States are pushing amendments for strict scrutiny on gun laws, despite the Supreme Court's originalist boost to the Second Amendment in the Bruen case.
Three major Arizona utilities are exploring a new nuclear plant, seeking federal grants as Maricopa County grows.
John Mills, founder of the Alex Breanne Corp, helps Black Americans trace lost ancestry, inspiring pride and urging others to join his mission.
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College Republicans United at ASU faced protests for urging students to report undocumented classmates to ICE.
Amid executive branch drama, Congress eyes the SAVE Act, which could restrict millions of Americans from voting by requiring citizenship documents. This move targets younger voters and voters of color, sparking fears of disenfranchisement and highlighting the ongoing battle over voting rights.
Officials fear no survivors after a Black Hawk helicopter and a plane collided midair near D.C., crashing into the Potomac River.










