By Mark Hedin Although voter suppression has a long history in U.S. elections, it’s intensifying in the early 21st century.
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What Happens If America Can No Longer Pay Its Bills?
by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer For much of Black America, having adequate cash to cover monthly bills or
What Is Tim Scott Running For?
By Dr. Julianne Malveaux South Carolina Senator Tim Scott (R) has joined the crowd of Republicans seeking to unseat the
Haitian Awareness Is The Spirit Of Rebellion
By Dr. Julianne Malveaux My maternal grandfather was Haitian. I didn’t know him well – he died when I was
Square One Start-Up School
(Black PR Wire) The beginning stages of forming a start-up can be daunting, but when there’s a will, there’s a way.
Celebrating America’s Nurses And Nurse Educators
(NAPSI)—They save, prolong and improve lives and help others learn to do so as well, but all too often nurses
South African Hero Is Big In Japan
By Magazine Features KLERKSDORP, South Africa — LIFE once seemed bleak and hopeless, his grandmother’s social grant the only thing keeping him
Credit Reporting Topped CFPB Debt Collection Complaints in 2022
by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer Despite the rate of inflation slowing from last year’s 40-year high, elevated household costs
$322B Bank Failures Become a Different ‘March Madness’
by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer In 2023, “March Madness” took on a new meaning. Traditionally known as the
Medicare Advantage Works for African American Seniors. Now is the Time to Protect It.
By Ethnic Media Services By Betty Speed | Milwaukee Courier Health care access continues to be an important issue across Wisconsin’s