NNPA NEWSWIRE — In moderating the panel of awardees, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. began with the ultra-popular Congresswoman Maxine Waters, the first black woman to...
THE AFRO — Last week the fight for fair wages once again made it to the Hill,
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The Dems plan is what it has always been – the Robin Hood strategy. That is, they want to steal from the rich...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — One of the biggest thrills is the fact that we Afro Americans in the United States have so much in common with the...
MICHIGAN CHRONICLE — Saving money is certainly better than spending it frivolously.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The District has a number of people who are cool, smart and well-connected — and deeply in student debt.
CHICAGO CRUSADER — HUD’s new standard provides PHAs and private owners of HUD-assisted housing 14 calendar days’ notice before an inspection
PASADENA JOURNAL — International Women’s Day will be observed on March 8.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — … in April of last year, Congress used the Congressional Review Act to nullify the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) auto finance guidance...
DEFENDER NEWS NETWORK — New data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, offers hard evidence that a key sector of the economy is showing signs...
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WASHINGTON INFORMER — The D.C. Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB) recently held its first Elder Housing Resource Forum.
THE AFRO — 32BJ – SEIU, a union which represents over 600 janitors and security guards that were furloughed and didn’t receive wages.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Kara Brummell works five days a week assisting adults with mental and physical disabilities to help them seek employment.
CHICAGO CRUSADER — The Gary, Indiana First Financial Bank location recently supplied a financial resource fair and open house for the local community and neighbors.
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“Consumer Bureau”) has recently announced several settlements against entities for engaging in unlawful practices without requiring the payment...
ATLANTA VOICE — Atlanta is accustomed to having company. People come from all over and leave with a touch of this infamous city.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Begin believing in achieving your goals today!
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Interested homebuyers may register beginning Feb. 4 at www.wellsfargo.com/lift to attend the free event on Friday, Feb. 22, from 10 a.m. to 7...
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — A recent study indicates that Black workers stand to lose critical unionized public sector jobs from threats to unions in L.A. County.
CHICAGO CRUSADER — RMU President Mablene Krueger announced a 30 percent reduction in graduate tuition as part of the university’s Speed Ahead tuition reduction program.
Hightowers Petroleum is one of the top 15 black-owned businesses in the nation, according to Black Enterprise and provides fuel to a number of Fortune 500 companies....
SEATTLE MEDIUM — Gov. Jay Inslee recently announced that Washington State Employment Security Department (ESD) is expanding unemployment benefits to federal workers.
MILWAUKEE COURIER — When talking about how we move Milwaukee forward, poverty must be a primary topic of discussion.
MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN-RECORDER — A new plan is being formed to help address the racial wealth gap in Minnesota