According to a Federal Reserve survey, 46% of Americans are not able to cover a $400 emergency expense and would have to borrow from family or friends or choose to…
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The new NFL National Anthem rules were designed to prevent kneeling in protest of police brutality and racial inequality. The new policy requires players to stand for the national anthem…
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There are stories of countless incidences of African Americans just going about their day before being confronted and/or having the police called on them for what they all have in…
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The summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the U.S. President is scheduled to take place on June 12th in Singapore. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United…
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Camille Cosby, wife of Bill Cosby, released a statement denouncing the sexual assault verdict of her husband painting him as a victim of an unfair racist system and a biased…
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Alleged bad and questionable conduct by some prominent celebrities has dominated the airwaves the past week. The conviction of Bill Cosby, allegations of mental and physical abuse by Nas, more…
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Imagine getting $500 a month “no strings attached”. The mayor of Stockton, California and the Economic Security Project will give about a hundred families $500 a month for 18 months…
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A food desert is defined as an area, especially one with low-income residents, that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food. Food deserts are characterized by a lack of supermarkets which…
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Crowds estimated at hundreds of thousands of students and supporters rallied in Washington, D.C. and across the country in the “March for Our Lives” protest Saturday, sending a message to…
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“You’re fired” is the catchphrase Trump made popular on his reality show prior to being President of the United States. Now, president for just over a year, “You’re fired” has…