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3 months ago
Trump's assertion that tariffs made the U.S. its "richest" during the late 1800s is misleading. Today's GDP per capita significantly outpaces that era. Economists argue tariffs weren't the main growth driver, with factors like immigration and product...
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3 months ago
The 2025 awards season has seen notable snubs of Black actors and actresses across major televised events, including the Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards. While Black talent shines, their contributions remain overlooked, highlighting systemic...
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3 months ago
Tateona Williams faced tragedy after losing two children to hypothermia in a Detroit parking garage. This incident raises questions about the effectiveness of social programs amidst rising illegal immigration. As services falter, we must consider how...
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3 months ago
By 2028, the U.S. may lack nearly 400,000 automotive technicians, jeopardizing essential repairs and advancements in electric vehicles. To combat this, Ford's Auto Tech Scholarship program, with a $4 million investment in 2025, offers financial aid a...
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3 months ago
Willie Brown Jr., the witty former San Francisco mayor, captivated attendees at the Black History Month luncheon on Feb. 26. The event, hosted by the African American Employee Leadership Council, emphasized the importance of equitable treatment for B...
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3 months ago
Barberz Dreme Co. in Elk Grove hosted “Fresh Cuts for Bright Futures,” offering free haircuts to school-age youth from single-parent homes. Organized by Nichole Denise of ScholarsforPurposeInc, the event served over 80 children. The organization focu...
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3 months ago
Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom (D-Stockton) prioritizes reducing high utility costs for Californians. She introduced Assembly Bill (AB 13) to reform the California Public Utilities Commission, promoting accountability and transparency. Ransom emphasi...
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3 months ago
Tariffs effective Tuesday will impose a 25% tax on imports from Canada and Mexico, and a 10% levy on Chinese goods. Experts warn these measures could devastate African American communities, raising grocery and gas prices. The NAACP condemns these tar...
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3 months ago
California's devastating fires have exposed a severe insurance crisis, prompting lawmakers to propose transformative legislation. Key measures include placing state officials on the FAIR Plan board and enhancing claim processing, aiming for increased...
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3 months ago
By Zahiyah Carter | Dallas Weekly | Word In BlackCredit: Bank Phrom/Unsplash(WIB) – The First Amendment, ratified on December 15, 1791, protects press freedom. Under Trump, press access is selectively controlled, undermining democracy. Unchecked misi...
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3 months ago
The Justice Department's pursuit of billions from UnitedHealth Group faced a significant setback as Special Master Suzanne Segal ruled the government failed to prove overpayment allegations. She recommended dismissing the case, asserting that specula...
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3 months ago
Bishop Joel Peebles of Global United Fellowship led efforts to aid Los Angeles wildfire victims, raising over $150,000. During a telethon at Cathedral of Praise International Ministries, he emphasized the community's urgent need for food and shelter,...
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3 months ago
Wayne County Treasurer Eric R. Sabree announced extended office hours every Saturday in March, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., to assist taxpayers. Appointments are required. This crucial period helps residents avoid foreclosure by entering payment plans befo...
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3 months ago
Hundreds gathered at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, to honor the 60th anniversary of the 'Bloody Sunday' march, a pivotal event for voting rights. U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and civil rights leaders emphasized the need to...
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3 months ago
Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry has taken on an administrative role at his alma mater, Davidson, becoming the first active pro athlete in major U.S. sports to do so. He’s launching an NIL fund for student-athletes while advising both men's and w...