By WI Web Staff The D.C. Department of Small and Local Business Development announced on Monday the inaugural “Owly” artist
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Biden’s Student Loan Debt Relief Plan Hangs in the Balance as Supreme Court Decision Nears
by Stacy M. Brown In a high-stakes battle, the Biden administration’s ambitious plan to alleviate billions of dollars in student
D.C. Council Approves Emergency Legislation to Lower Rent Increases
by Sam P.K. Collins A monthslong journey to counter a precedent-setting rent increase reached a significant milestone Tuesday when the
AFGHANISTAN: SUICIDE ATTACK TARGETS PREDOMINANTLY SHIA MUSLIM NEIGHBOURHOOD
A suicide attack on an educational institute in the predominantly Shia Muslim neighborhood of Dasht-e-Barchi, Kabul, Afghanistan, claimed the lives of at
California to Launch New Anti-Hate Initiative With a Focus on Healing
By Jenny Manrique Hate crimes and hate-related incidents have been on the rise in recent years, prompting fear and anger
Loss of 1.7 Million Immigrants Fuels U.S. Labor Shortages and Inflation
By Jenny Manrique Close to 15% of job openings that employ immigrant or foreign-born workers in the U.S. are still
A Voting Rights Battlefield in ‘Swing State’ Arizona
By Mark Hedin Arizona lawmakers have become national leaders in trying to suppress non-white people’s voting power. But a proposition
Black-Owned Publishing Company to Award 73 Scholarships for First-time Women Authors
ATLANTA, Jan. 31, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Bestsellers Academy, announced the launch of its Girl Share Your Story! Scholarship which provides 73
National Black Business Chamber Champion Harry C. Alford Dies
Harry C. Alford, the president/CEO and co-founder of the National Black Chamber of Commerce (NBCC), died Dec. 6 in the
China and Africa: The Real Story of Western Hypocrisy
This interview is an episode of The Socialist Program with Brian Becker, a podcast providing news and views about the world