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Judson University Announces the Creation of the Rich Mullins Center for Creative Christian Expression and Inaugural Creative Community Weekend Event

Judson University has announced the launch of the Rich Mullins Center for Creative Christian Expression. Rich Mullins was one of the most influential Christian artists in the 1990s thru the early 2000s. He tragically died in a car accident in 1999. During his career, Mullins had meaningful connections to the greater Chicago area including the

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Trolls WB For Preventing His Joker Costume – Erica Campbell’s Daughter Lands Nationwide Insurance Collab + More| PicsVIDEOs

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs as Batman Photo Credit: Instagram/Diddy Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs as Batman Photo Credit: Instagram/Diddy *Sean’ Diddy’ Combs received a six-page cease and desist letter from Warner Brothers studio because of his Joker costume last year. “Breaking Halloween news: last year, after I did the Black Joker, I got a bunch of emails from

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The Internet Earns Two RIAA Certifications

Alt-R&B band The Internet has scored their first pair of certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). “Girl,” a nearly seven-minute track that features Kaytranada, who also co-produced it, has been certified platinum for selling over one million equivalent units. Jameel Bruner, a former Internet bandmate, co-produced the smooth tune, which has over

Coppin State University’s College of Business elevates education in Baltimore

By Reuben Greene, Special to the AFRO Coppin State University’s Charles Schwab ticker tape LED board keeps students in the know. (AFRO Photos/ Reuben Greene) Coppin State University President Anthony L. Jenkins shakes hands with alumna Florine Camphor. (AFRO Photos/ Reuben Greene) Ron Williams, associate professor of management and marketing, greets a community attendee. (AFRO

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Op-ed Submission: Former Congressman Al Wynn: ‘Right to Repair’ Movement Could Risk Patient Care, Particularly for Disadvantaged Communities

By Al Wynn In state legislatures across the country the “right to repair” movement is gaining momentum. Thirty-three states and Puerto Rico considered right to repair legislation during the 2023 legislative session. And while this might be a good idea for some products, policymakers should oppose any attempts to weaken regulated safety requirements for repairing