by Stacy M. Brown Despite the major affect it’ll have on working families, House Republicans on Wednesday bulldozed through President
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Poised to Strip Coverage From Thousands in D.C.
by Stacy M. Brown As House Republicans seek to put the finishing touches on the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” or
What Else Could Possibly Go Wrong for Women?
by E. Faye Williams For years, I have been saying, “It is through our struggles that we gain our victories,”
When the Heat and Storms Come, Lies Will Not Save Us
by Ben Jealous When the storms come harder and the heat comes earlier, it does not matter who you voted
Those First 100 Days
by E. Faye Williams Those first 100 days for the orange man do not look good. Of course, he’s got
Defying Trump’s Crusade to Rewrite American History
by Marc H. Morial “He can try to rewrite history, but we have the receipts. And as the Smithsonian’s exhibits
As One Study Reports Rise in Home Foreclosures, Government Programs Offer Alternatives to Losing Homes
by Zerline Hughes Spruill The calendar has yet to reach 100 days (April 30) for the new presidential administration, but
MARSHALL: Pope Leo XIV, MAGA Agitator
by David W. Marshall The Vatican knew exactly what it was doing when Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected
Homeowners Can Stay on Top of Real Property Tax Payment, Issues with DC’s Office of Tax
by Zerline Hughes Spruill Tax filing season is over, but did you know D.C.’s Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR)
Cutting Energy Star Hurts Americans — And Helps No One But Polluters
by Ben Jealous “Look for the Energy Star.” Most Americans know that is excellent advice to anyone appliance shopping. That
