By Cyril Zenda CAPE TOWN, South Africa — The Catholic church in South Africa began shepherding a class action against the
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FTC Scales Language Barriers to Battle Scammers
By Mark Hedin The Federal Trade Commission has a new strategy for battling fraud. As of this fall, its Language
How Do We Reckon With Our Racial Past?
By Selen Ozturk How can we reckon with a racial past if we don’t know it? At a Mon., November
Los Angeles Sees Hate Crimes Surge in 2022
By Peter Schurmann Hate crimes in Los Angeles County surged in 2022, with attacks targeting a wide spectrum of racial
Post-Pandemic, Homeowners of Color Face Losing Homes
By Selen Ozturk California homeowners of color already face many threats to their family home. Now, more will risk foreclosure
Don’t Be Fooled: PG&E Warns Customers Not to Fall for Scams
By Mark Hedin If you get an email or phone call from PG&E, the power company says, the best thing
A Robust Arts Curriculum Is Essential to Ensure All Students Succeed
By Ethnic Media Services Too often, the things that get kids most excited about learning have been stripped out of
Biden and the Black Press
By Peter Schurmann Back in early 2020, his campaign struggling, then-candidate Joe Biden was considering packing up and calling it
New CFPB Report: Nation’s Credit Card Debt Passes $1 Trillion
by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer For the first time since the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) began collecting credit
Nearly 5.5M Borrowers Lower Student Loan Payments with SAVE Plan
by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer Nearly 5.5 million borrowers have applied for the newest federal program for student loan
