By Sunita Sohrabji An estimated 4 million people in the US have permanently dropped out of the workforce due to
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Hundreds Given Bad Ballots in Tennessee
By Peter White Tennessee Democrats did not fare well in a midterm election that otherwise went far better than expected
Voters of Color and Women Saved the Democrats from Disaster
By Peter White Despite new laws to keep people from voting and gerrymandering election districts to take away the power
A Bill of Rights for Long-Term Care Residents
By Peter Schurmann Amid acute staffing shortages made worse by Covid advocates for older adults say more needs to be
Supreme Court to Consider Who Runs Elections
By Mark Hedin On Dec. 7, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear the case a leading conservative federal judge, now
ELECTION REFLECTIONS – IGNORE THE POLLSTERS, CHALLENGE THE DEMOCRATS
To let the pollsters tell it, Democrats were going to get a “drubbing” or a “shellacking” just like the one
(BPRW) Historically Black Colleges and Universities STEM students selected for health care program
(Black PR Wire) Dallas – According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, only 8% of medical students and 5% of physicians
Uganda Announces Limited Lockdown To Halt The Spread Of Ebola
By Joseph Hammond LONDON — Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has unannounced an immediate travel lockdown for two districts in central Uganda
Californians Can’t Wait Any Longer for Independent Redistricting
By Jonathan Mehta Stein Californians cannot wait any longer for fair representation. The horrific scandal currently unfolding in Los Angeles has unearthed
California’s Health Care System is Failing Black Californians
By Ethnic Media Services Nearly one-third of Black Californians – one in three people – have been treated unfairly by
