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Are U.S. Abortion Laws Ignoring Women's Health in Favor of Fetal Viability?

Throughout the 2024 presidential campaign, abortion—particularly later-term procedures—emerged as a contentious issue, sparking intensive debates rife with misconceptions. Discussions predominately revolve around fetal development markers, such as the heartbeat, pain perception, and survival outside...

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Why Trump's Loyalty Circle is Detrimental to Business and Leadership

Since resuming his presidency, Donald Trump has fostered an environment stifling diverse viewpoints, actively demonizing dissent. This trend appears to be proliferating in other democracies as well. Analysts characterize Trump as both self-centered and authoritarian, yet a notable trait among his su...

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US Court Halts Trump's Major Tariffs: Key Legal Decision

New York — A federal court ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority in implementing extensive tariffs, impacting everyone from major corporations to everyday consumers. The administration promptly appealed the decision, leaving the status of Trump’s tariffs—and their poten...

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Congress Must Act Now: Save the U.S. Postal Service Before It’s Too Late

The U.S. Postal Service remains a vital lifeline for millions, but missteps under former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy have left it vulnerable. Despite DeJoy’s resignation in spring, his controversial “Delivering for America” plan continues to impact operations negatively. With sharp postage rate...

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Slashing DEI Costs Companies More Than They Think: Here's Why Profits Drop

Target's recent reduction of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives has led to notable financial setbacks. In the first quarter of 2025, the retailer reported a 3.8% fall in comparable sales alongside a 2.8% decrease in year-over-year revenue, totaling $23.8 billion. Once celebrated...

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Malcolm X’s Rise Began at Home: The Untold Influence of His Mother

Malcolm X, celebrated by actor and activist Ossie Davis as Harlem’s “brightest hope,” would have marked his 100th birthday on May 19. This significant anniversary was commemorated across various locations, including Harlem, Detroit’s Charles Wright Museum, Chicago’s Malcolm X College, and Omaha, his...

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The Ugly Truth Behind the GOP’s ‘Beautiful’ Health Bill

When House Republicans endorsed President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” in the early hours of Thursday, it signified a troubling turn for Black communities, particularly Black women. The bill proposes a staggering $700 billion cut to Medicaid, severely impacting millions of Black Americans an...

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Parren Mitchell: Honoring Maryland's Trailblazing First Black Congressman

Keiffer Mitchell Jr. fondly recalls his late uncle, Rep. Parren J. Mitchell, who frequently arrived late to family dinners during the holidays. “We’d ask, ‘Uncle Parren, where were you?’” remarked Keiffer, emphasizing his uncle’s commitment to those in correctional facilities. This memory surfaced d...

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May 28–June 3 in Black History: A Legacy of Resilience and Impact

On May 28, 1936, Betty Shabazz—widow of Malcolm X—was born in Detroit, Michigan. Raised by foster parents, she attended Tuskegee Institute and became a registered nurse. Shabazz emerged as a powerful voice for justice, later sparking national debate in 1994 by suggesting Minister Louis Farrakhan wa...