by Mya Trujillo Every Jan. 1, while many commemorate the new year, Haitian families and communities across the globe eagerly convene
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Warning — Palm Technology and Microchipped Hands Could Become an Obsession
by Dr. Barbara Reynolds New Age Palm technology and microchipped hands are the growing wave of the future but so
War on Women
by E. Faye Williams In case you haven’t noticed, there is an uptick in the war on women. The tragedy
There’s Something About Being ‘Other’!
by E. Faye Williams There is something in this country about not being a white male gets you blamed for being a
Will the Next HUD Secretary Fight for the Unhoused?
by David W. Marshall In 2000, Republican George W. Bush ran for president as a “compassionate conservative.” Bush defended his approach:
White Marine Acquitted in Fatal Choking of Black Homeless Man
By Sunita Sohrabji Marine veteran Daniel Penny, who fatally choked Jordan Neely last year while aboard a New York subway train,
As AI-Denied Health Insurance Claims Rise, So Does Nationwide Frustration
By Selen Ozturk The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson sparked a national debate over rising health care costs and
A Sunday School Lesson from Jimmy Carter
By Emil Guillermo Via AsAmNews Former President Jimmy Carter at age 100, didn’t make it to the new year, nor the
Black Student Brutally Attacked Because of Race, Claims Lawsuit
By California Black Media By Solomon O. Smith/California Black Media A distraught mother and her legal team announced a $10
With Heightened Hate Crimes, Funding Cut for Ethnic Media
By Agustin Duran As hate crimes reach their highest curve in recent years, California ethnic media face an end to
