Secret cellar unearthed beneath America’s oldest Black schoolhouse reveals artifacts

Archaeologists at William & Mary University in Virginia unearthed a piece of American history tied to the oldest surviving schoolhouse for Black children. A secret cellar was found with many artifacts such as slate pencil fragments and jewelry, The Associated Press (AP) reported.  The building belongs to the Williamsburg Bray School, which taught mostly enslaved students…

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Sunny Hostin feels ‘terrible’ about Kamala Harris fumbling her viral question about differences with Biden

“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin defended her viral question to former Vice President Kamala Harris last year that set back her campaign in a new podcast interview, but Hostin said she felt “terrible” that it had such an impact.  As producer Brian Teta joked on the show’s “Behind the Table” podcast that Hostin had “single-handedly…

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‘Globalize the intifada’ phrase stirs tensions on NYC campaign trail as Middle East conflict rages

Middle East tensions seeped onto the New York City campaign trail this week as President Donald Trump considers striking Iran.  When asked by The Bulwark podcast host, Tim Miller, if the phrases “Globalize the intifada” and “From the river to the sea” make him uncomfortable, mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani explained he doesn’t support banning language,…

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Discounted college tuition for illegal immigrants policy leads DOJ to sue Kentucky

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Tuesday the Justice Department will be filing suit against Kentucky for a policy that allows illegal immigrants residing in the Bluegrass State to qualify for in-state tuition rates at public universities. U.S. v. Andrew Beshear was filed in the Lexington-based Eastern District federal court, alleging the law “unconstitutionally discriminates against…

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