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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Show Is Part Of Long Play Drawn Up By NFL To Score With Latin America

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Bad Bunny performs on stage on Dec. 11, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico. Emma McIntyre/Getty Images Jared Bahir Browsh, University of Colorado Boulder Donald Trump, it is fair to assume, will be switching channels during this year’s Super Bowl halftime show. The U.S. president has already said that he won’t be attending Super Bowl LX in…

Lainie Sakakura Carried More Than Holiday Cheer

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(Photo credit: The Cre8sian Project) Lainie Sakakura is more than just the current reigning Mrs. Claus. The Broadway veteran, director, choreographer, librettist, producer waved to crowds last year as Mrs. Claus during the 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. But the woman behind the mystical Christmas character has experienced the exceptional highs and the absolute horrors of…

Greenland’s Inuit Have Spent Decades Fighting For Self-Determination

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People walk along a street in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. Ina Fassbender/AFP via Getty Images Susan A. Kaplan, Bowdoin College and Genevieve LeMoine, Bowdoin College Amid the discussion between U.S. President Donald Trump and Danish and European leaders about who should own Greenland, the Inuit who live there and call it home aren’t getting much…

The Real Reason Conservatives Are Furious About Bad Bunny’s Forthcoming Super Bowl Performance

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Bad Bunny recently decided to avoid performing on the U.S. mainland, citing fears that some of his fans could be targeted and deported by ICE. Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Coachella The real reason conservatives are furious about Bad Bunny’s forthcoming Super Bowl performance Bad Bunny recently decided to avoid performing on the U.S. mainland, citing fears that…

Men Rule The Grammys As Women See Hard Drop In Wins At 2026 Awards

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Olivia Dean was one of a few women who won at the 2026 Grammys. Chris Torres/EPA Men rule the Grammys as women see hard drop in wins at 2026 awards Luba Kassova, University of Westminster In her acceptance speech for best pop vocal album at the 68th Grammy Awards ceremony last night, Lady Gaga shone a light…

Why HBCU Week NOW’s Student Film Festival Matters For The Future of Black Media

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(Credit: HBCU Week NOW) HBCU filmmakers are celebrated by Black Public Media and Maryland Public Television during the inaugural HBCU Week NOW Student Film Festival. The festival, which began Jan. 27, features 10 selected films from a pool of 36 submissions from across the country. The winning filmmakers are students and recent graduates of Hampton…

Native Americans Are Dying From Pregnancy. They Want A Voice To Stop The Trend.

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Native Americans have been working with state and federal officials to boost tribal participation and leadership in maternal mortality review committees to better track and address pregnancy-related deaths. (Oona Zenda/KFF Health News) Native Americans have been working with state and federal officials to better track and address pregnancy-related deaths. Just hours after Rhonda Swaney left a…

‘Sinners’: How Real Stories Of Irish and Choctaw Oppression Inform The Film

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The Native American actors portraying the Choctaw riders in the film. (Credit: Indigenous.tv/Instagram) Rachel Stuart, Brunel University of London Warning: this article contains minor spoilers for Sinners. Sinners is a vampire film set in Jim Crow-era Mississippi, a time of harsh segregation and racial injustice. The vampire is Irishman Remmick (Jack O’Connell), who is drawn…

Justices Appear Open To At Least Some Trans Girls Participating In Sports

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Groups from both sides of the debate gathered on on January 13, 2026 in Washington, DC to protest while two cases that prohibit transgender girls from joining girls’ and women’s sports teams are heard inside the Supreme Court. (Heather Diehl/Getty Images) This story was originally reported by Kate Sosin of The 19th. Meet Kate and read…

12 Ways The Trump Administration Dismantled Civil Rights Law And The Foundations Of Inclusive Democracy In Its First Year

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The second Trump administration has weakened federal civil rights law and is shredding the foundations of America’s racially inclusive democracy. (Credit: iStock/Getty Images Plus) Spencer Overton, George Washington University One year after Donald Trump’s second inauguration, a pattern emerges. Across dozens of executive orders, agency memos, funding decisions and enforcement changes, the administration has weakened federal…