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Racism in the workplace is an issue that can affect many industries, and unfortunately it looks like Google techies might not be as forward-thinking in the race relations department as they are when creating innovative products, particularly when it comes to Black women.

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President Joe Biden is being called out for falling back on his promise to wipe out student loan debt.

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Housing advocates say evictions are on the rise in the country following the end of a federal ban on rent – though numbers remain below pre-pandemic levels due to the infusion of federal rental assistance and other pandemic-related assistance like expanded child tax credit payments that are also set to end.

A legal battle for the estate of soul legend James Brown has surprisingly been ongoing for the past 15 years since his passing in 2006, but thankfully we can now report that a multimillion-dollar settlement has been reached and it's quite lucrative to say the least.

Howard U is once again in hot water, this time by its own alumni who've filed a lawsuit claiming the university's board of trustees is illegally excluding graduates, current students and even faculty.

While many companies are offering bonuses or higher pay as a way to lure and keep workers, a central Florida business is offering a drawing for two brand new and mortgage-free houses.

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While the economy is gradually rebounding, a new poll found that some Black people are still struggling. According to the November Temperature Check Poll from Black to the Future Action Fund, 42 percent of Black adults described their financial situation as "bad." And one-third of respondents reported their financial situations have worsened. 

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With the holiday shopping season now in full swing, it's time to make it a point to buy Black.

Black Friday officially kicked off the 2021 holiday shopping season during a time when the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting consumers' spending habits considerably, including Black buying power.

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Vice President Kamala Harris will announce Monday that the Biden administration is investing $1.5 billion from the coronavirus aid package to address the health care worker shortage in underserved communities.

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The Justice Department said on Thursday it’s giving $139 million to police departments across the U.S. as part of a grant program that would bring on more than 1,000 new officers.

Staples Center is getting a new name. Starting Christmas Day, it will be Crypto.com Arena.