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Young women living in the US have an increased incidence of breast cancer and age-related crossover between non-Hispanic White and Black women. Breast cancer | Image credit: Axel Kock – stock.adobe.com These findings suggest a need for a targeted approach to address prevention efforts in young women and racial disparities in breast cancer incidence at […]

A Disturbing Disparity in Homicide Rates The alarming rates of homicide among Black women in the U.S. have been a cause for concern for many years. A recent analysis published in The Lancet demonstrates that over the past 20 years, Black women in the U.S. were six times more likely to be murdered than their […]

Equity Residential purchased Portside Towers in 2019. Tenants say the management started to increase prices substantially after giving renters concessions during the Covid-19 pandemic. The 527-unit building is located roughly 20 minutes away from the World Trade Center, on the shoreline of Jersey City, New Jersey. A group of tenants at the tower is involved […]

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee recently announced its latest tactic for electoral dominance: a $35 million campaign to “persuade and mobilize” voters of color to help them win back the U.S. House in November. It’s called “P.O.W.E.R. (Persuade. Organize. Welcome . . .

Eight countries have paused future funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East amid an investigation into allegations some workers participated in the Oct. 7 attack on Israel. The agency, known as the UNRWA, is entrusted with moving much-needed humanitarian aid into Gaza, which has been under […]

BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — A new report shows that Louisiana has the third-lowest score in the country for the well-being of Black children. The Race for Results report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation analyzes the well-being of U.S. children and gives states a composite score by race and ethnicity using 12 indicators representing […]

Kent Nishimura/The Los Angeles Times/Getty Images Black adults views on last year’s Supreme Court ruling that colleges and universities can no longer take race into consideration as a specific basis in granting admissions are split. CNN  —  While a majority of Americans of all races see the end of affirmative action as “mostly a good thing,” there is a generational split among Black […]

There’s one unassailable truism when it comes to Black social media: We will leverage X, TikTok, Facebook and the like to ride for those of us we love or whom we feel were genuinely wronged – just look at how we got the entire planet on our page in an unprecedented response to George Floyd’s […]

A Chicago suburb made the top 10 safest cities in America for 2024, according to a new ranking, and a Midwest city was named in the top three. According to the list from from MoneyGeek, Naperville, Illinois, ranked as the eighth-safest city in the U.S. The ranking looked at more than 300 cities with populations […]

A Chicago suburb made the top 10 safest cities in America for 2024, according to a new ranking, and a Midwest city was named in the top three. According to the list from from MoneyGeek, Naperville, Illinois, ranked as the eighth-safest city in the U.S. The ranking looked at more than 300 cities with populations […]


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