Despite the passing of aging members of the trailblazing Black Air Force unit, the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen, including Col. James H. Harvey III, who was a decorated jet fighter pilot, continues to be honored even as President Donald Trump’s purges federal diversity programs. The removal of videos featuring the Tuskegee Airmen from Air Force training courses sparked bipartisan outrage, but after backlash, the Air Force reinstated the materials, highlighting the unit’s significant contributions during World War II and beyond. Harvey and his fellow airmen’s achievements, including winning the U.S. Air Force Gunnery Meet in 1949, played a crucial role in breaking racial barriers and proving their skill and excellence in combat.
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Concern grows over whether Hollywood’s film and TV industry can survive in California
SummaryPhil Mangano, a film and television editor in Los Angeles, faces job insecurity following the 2023 Hollywood strikes, which led to a loss of about 40,000 industry jobs and a 58% drop in TV production since 2021. California Governor Gavin Newsom's proposal to increase film and TV tax credits from $330 million to $750 million aims to revive the struggling industry, but experts question if it's sufficient to compete with other states and countries offering...
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