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Black youth are being placed at the center of a civil rights fight, and their bodies, choices, futures, and labor are being asked to carry the moral weight of a nation’s failure.
Black communities face voting rights battles, economic struggles, yet resilience shines through in inspiring stories.
Black political power defended, Ebola outbreak monitored, and fintech platform launched to build Black wealth
Mental health crisis at White House raises urgent questions; SC redistricting battle threatens Black voter power; S Corp owners can save with health insurance deduction.
President Donald Trump is still claiming a deal is being made while also continuing to threaten Iran with military strikes.
Memorial Day honors military sacrifice, Black history, and racial justice. Sybil Wilkes' segment explores these themes through personal stories.
The planned EO would’ve required AI companies to submit their new models to federal review in an effort to protect cybersecurity.
Sybil Wilkes' segment covers critical issues impacting Black communities, from voting rights to gas prices and housing initiatives.
The Trump administration announced that it was establishing a $1.7 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” that could pay out Capitol rioters.
Only about 45% of Gen Z identify as Christian, a sharp decline from older generations, and roughly 43% identify as religiously unaffiliated.
Black communities face high-stakes issues from elections to global health, underscoring the need for informed, empowered citizens.
A drastic increase in monthly premiums, along with increased deductibles, has led to people either not signing up or losing their ACA coverage.