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Bill to boost compensation for wrongfully incarcerated moves forward 

By Erick Johnson A bill that aims to boost compensation for wrongfully incarcerated individuals recently moved a step forward towards legislation in the Illinois Assembly. Led by state Senator Elgie Sims (D-Chicago), House Bill 3663 passed the Senate Executive Committee after a second reading on the Assembly floor May 7. The bill now moves to a third reading for a final...

Paolillo, Winfield Win Dem Nominations

by Dereen Shirnekhi Michael Smart, left, joins fellow delegates in cheering for Paolillo. State Sen. Gary Winfield and State Rep. Al Paolillo, Jr. on Monday handily secured the Democratic Party’s nominations to represent west- and east-side state Senate districts, respectively — after back-to-back conventions where the two veteran New Haven pols...

HBCU Envisioned For New Haven, Again

by Laura Glesby A sketch of what an HBCU satellite could look like at SCSU. Credit: PIRIE Associates Architects Nearly two centuries after racist city leaders closed the door on the prospect of a Black college in New Haven, the city is working to open that door once again. On Monday evening,...

Another Chapel Smoke Shop Disappears

by Thomas Breen A smoke shop that has spent the past four years operating out of the original Ann Taylor clothing store location downtown has closed — after state inspectors found that the retailer was still selling illegal cannabis products, despite a court order telling them to stop. That recently shuttered...

Trump Proposes $1.7B Fund For Jan. 6 Defendants, Others Targeted By Biden

By Black Information Network President Donald Trump is poised to drop several lawsuits against the federal government in exchange for the creation of a $1.7 billion fund to compensate individuals who claim they were targeted by the Biden administration. According to ABC News, Trump is expected to drop several lawsuits against...

Black Enterprise Lays Off Its Freelance Writers

By Erick Johnson Black Enterprise, a 56-year-old publication that profiles Black business leaders, entrepreneurship, and wealth management, terminated all contracts of its 15 freelance writers,...

Bill to boost compensation for wrongfully incarcerated moves forward 

By Erick Johnson A bill that aims to boost compensation for wrongfully incarcerated individuals recently moved a step forward towards legislation in the Illinois Assembly. Led...

Trump Proposes $1.7B Fund For Jan. 6 Defendants, Others Targeted By Biden

By Black Information Network President Donald Trump is poised to drop several lawsuits against the federal government in exchange for the creation of a $1.7...

Obama Foundation announces Julie Mehretu as featured artist at Obama Presidential Center

By Atlanta Daily World Julie Mehretu’s art serves as a powerful bridge between past and present, personal history and public space in ways that captivate...

Malcolm X at 101: What Would He Say About America In 2026?

By Edmond W. Davis If Malcolm X were alive in 2026, he would likely be less shocked by America’s contradictions than many Americans are. Why? Because Malcolm...

Kanye West banned from UK: legal expert explains why

By The Conversation The UK government has prevented Kanye West, legally known as Ye, from entering the UK on the grounds that his presence would...

‘We repent’: Church of Scotland apologizes for role in slavery – Read the full apology here 

by Mildred Europa Taylor Face2FaceAfrica.com The Rt Rev Gordon Kennedy, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, reads the apology, joined by delegates...

Supreme Court voting rights ruling fuels a new push to defend Black representation

By Courtesy of HBCUNEWS.com By Bill Barrow That’s the mantra of a multiracial group of civil rights leaders and activists organizing opposition to a mostly white conservative...
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Paolillo, Winfield Win Dem Nominations

by Dereen Shirnekhi Michael Smart, left, joins fellow delegates in cheering for Paolillo. State Sen. Gary Winfield and State Rep. Al Paolillo, Jr. on Monday handily secured the Democratic Party’s nominations...

HBCU Envisioned For New Haven, Again

by Laura Glesby A sketch of what an HBCU satellite could look like at SCSU. Credit: PIRIE Associates Architects Nearly two centuries after racist city leaders closed the door on the...

Another Chapel Smoke Shop Disappears

by Thomas Breen A smoke shop that has spent the past four years operating out of the original Ann Taylor clothing store location downtown has closed — after state inspectors...

The Meet & Greet, Reimagined

by Karen Ponzio MINIPNG Live Presents an In-Store Takeover Experiencewith Special Guest Scarlet HouseMINIPNGNew HavenMay 17, 2026 The typical meet and greet for a recording artist can consist of a long...

Health-Clinic Building Closed After Chemical Spill

by Thomas Breen Roughly 50 gallons of a coolant chemical called glycol spilled from the second floor to the first floor of a Sargent Drive medical-office building Monday — leaving...

Divided Democrats Debate Democracy

by Paul Bass The New Haven independent The people in charge said they weren’t taking a vote this year. The people who didn’t like it conducted their own vote. In between, they...

“Angry” Elliott Launches Gubernatorial Primary Campaign

by Paul Bass The New Haven independent A day after qualifying for a Democratic gubernatorial primary, Josh Elliott rode into Westville with a populist economic message. “If I sound angry,” Elliott,...

Trump Bought Stock In Drugmaker As His Government Boosted Its Obesity Drugs

by Darius Tahir, KFF Health News President Donald Trump earlier this year bought as much as $680,000 in stock of Eli Lilly, the maker of blockbuster obesity drugs, as the...

Tong Vows ‘Vigorous’ Defense Of ICE Law After Feds File Lawsuit

by Donald Eng HARTFORD, CT — Connecticut officials are standing by a law limiting immigration officials’ actions in the state after the federal Justice Department filed a lawsuit Friday against Connecticut, Gov....

Protest Planned Ahead Of Trump’s CT Visit For Coast Guard Graduation

by Staff Report NEW LONDON, CT — Members of the grassroots movement Indivisible are planning a nonviolent, non-confrontational protest for the day President Donald Trump is coming to Connecticut. Trump is...

Board of Regents Chair Resigns; Officials Call Out ‘Toxic Culture’ At CT State

by Donald Eng Connecticut officials are calling for a clean slate and fresh start at the CT State Colleges and Universities in the wake of a series of reports of...

This year, 1,628 students are in their fourth year or beyond, according to Yale’s Office of Institutional Research.

12 seniors from this cohort were recognized with senior prizes, honoring excellence in scholarship, athletics and community service. READ MORE
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Black Enterprise Lays Off Its Freelance Writers

By Erick Johnson Black Enterprise, a 56-year-old publication that profiles Black business leaders, entrepreneurship, and wealth management, terminated all contracts of its 15 freelance writers, leaving only editors to put...

Bill to boost compensation for wrongfully incarcerated moves forward 

By Erick Johnson A bill that aims to boost compensation for wrongfully incarcerated individuals recently moved a step forward towards legislation in the Illinois Assembly. Led...

Trump Proposes $1.7B Fund For Jan. 6 Defendants, Others Targeted By Biden

By Black Information Network President Donald Trump is poised to drop several lawsuits against the federal government in exchange for the creation of a $1.7...

Obama Foundation announces Julie Mehretu as featured artist at Obama Presidential Center

By Atlanta Daily World Julie Mehretu’s art serves as a powerful bridge between past and present, personal history and public space in ways that captivate...

Malcolm X at 101: What Would He Say About America In 2026?

By Edmond W. Davis If Malcolm X were alive in 2026, he would likely be less shocked by America’s contradictions than many Americans are. Why? Because Malcolm...

Kanye West banned from UK: legal expert explains why

By The Conversation The UK government has prevented Kanye West, legally known as Ye, from entering the UK on the grounds that his presence would...

‘We repent’: Church of Scotland apologizes for role in slavery – Read the full apology here 

by Mildred Europa Taylor Face2FaceAfrica.com The Rt Rev Gordon Kennedy, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, reads the apology, joined by delegates...

Supreme Court voting rights ruling fuels a new push to defend Black representation

By Courtesy of HBCUNEWS.com By Bill Barrow That’s the mantra of a multiracial group of civil rights leaders and activists organizing opposition to a mostly white conservative...

Someone just paid $9 million to have lunch with Steph Curry and Ayesha Curry, Warren Buffett

 by Mildred Europa Taylor, Face2FaceAfrica.com Ayesha Curry and husband Steph Curry. Photo: Instagram/ayeshacurry An anonymous bidder paid over $9 million on eBay to have lunch with Warren Buffett, Steph...
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