The Greater Washington Urban League’s auxiliary group Thursday Network will hold its 10th Annual Spirit of Service Awards on Sept. 18, honoring volunteers from the
Are the civil rights and citizenship status of Black people in America under attack?
Many scholars, activists and grassroots community members seem to think so. Countless
For millions of Americans depending on Social Security to make ends meet, October 15 represents one of the most important days of the year. It’s
A South Carolina mother is sharing her family’s terrifying experience to warn other parents about a dangerous social media trend that nearly cost her teenage
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By Ashlee BanksSpecial to the AFRO
House Democrats are intensifying calls for the release of all remaining documents connected to the investigation and prosecution of Jeffrey
By Lindsay Whitehurst and Christopher RugaberThe Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook referred to a condominium she purchased in June 2021 as
by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News
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Beijing’s bold investigations target U.S. chip giants as Madrid trade talks approach Beijing has unleashed a calculated assault on America’s semiconductor dominance, announcing dual investigations
Health officials race against time as vaccination campaign launches amid regional conflict The shadow of Ebola has returned to haunt the Democratic Republic of Congo,