By Leslie Layton Steve Eaton is still troubled by what happened to him on the last day of March as
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FTC Takes On Fraudulent Student Debt Relief Scams, Fake ‘Free Trials’
by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer More than 37,800 student loan borrowers who were tricked by a student loan
The Impact of Hate-Motivated Behavior on African American Health
By Selen Ozturk SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In the context of increased social unrest in recent years, addressing the impact of
Black News Publishers Watchful of Legislative Process as Online News Payment Bill Advances
By Ethnic Media Services (CBM) – Black news publishers in California are watching lawmakers closely, anticipating that they will include
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
‘Don’t Be Outside’: D.C. Area Hit With ‘Very Unhealthy’ Air
by Kayla Benjamin The District’s air quality broke records Thursday, hitting Code Purple because of fine particle pollution for the
Know the Signs of Stroke: Acting in Time Can Save a Life
(NAPSI)—You work hard to help keep yourself and your loved ones healthy. To help, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders
Six Ways a Simple Eye Exam Could Save Your Life
(NAPSI)—It may come as a surprise to some, but an ophthalmologist can help you keep an eye on your overall
Understanding Sickle Cell Disease
(NAPSI)—Nearly 100,000 people in the U.S. are affected with sickle cell disease—maybe even someone you know—yet there’s very little general