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A Russian national with a US green card who snuck onto a Paris-bound flight on Tuesday at JFK Airport could face a litany of state and federal charges once she’s returned to the United States. Her immigration status could also be at risk. The Transportation Security Administration, or TSA, said it is reviewing how the […]

1954’s Brown v Board of Education, one of the paramount Supreme Court Rulings of the inchoate Civil Rights movement, mandated the desegregation of schools across the United States along racial lines. Implicit in that was equal investment and opportunities for all students in the newly-integrated schools.  But 70 years later, a national study conducted by […]

Throughout the UN climate talks in Baku, Azerbaijan, in recent days, US officials have maintained a studiously sunny disposition, saying that the Republican president-elect, Donald Trump, will not derail climate progress. The US climate envoy, John Podesta, said the fight “for a cleaner, safer” planet will not stop under a re-elected Trump even if some […]

Participants speak during an event June 26 at Rocky’s Barber Shop in Atlanta, hosted by the Donald Trump campaign and billed as a “Black American Business Leaders Round Table,” in advance of a presidential debate between President Biden and Trump. From left are lobbyist Rufus Montgomery, radio host Shelley Wynter, Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, Marc […]

California, Oct 27, 2024, IANS   California, Oct 27 (IANS) Older Black women in the United States are less likely to receive standard breast cancer treatments and face longer delays in starting therapy compared to white women, according to a major study examining racial disparities in cancer care. The research, published in the Journal of […]

Early one morning this month, 864 Army paratroopers bundled into C-17 transport planes at a base in Alaska and took off for a Great Power War exercise between three volcanic mountains on Hawaii’s Big Island. Only 492 made it. Some of the C-17s had trouble with their doors, while others were forced to land early. […]

by Jeroslyn JoVonn October 29, 2024 More research is proving the growing evidence that Black women face more disparities in breast cancer treatment. A new study found the disparities and delays Black women face in early-stage breast cancer treatment. Research published on Thursday, Oct. 24, in the Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open […]

SACRAMENTO,  US | Xinhua |  Older Black women in the United States are less likely to receive standard breast cancer treatments and face longer delays in starting therapy compared to white women, according to a major study examining racial disparities in cancer care released Thursday. The research, published in the Journal of the American Medical […]

By Quintessa Williams Word in Black  It’s no longer a surprising revelation that Black girls are disciplined at disproportionately high rates compared to their peers of other racial backgrounds.  However, new data from two women’s advocacy organizations and the federal government has further shed light on this persistent trend. Black girls, who make up just 15 […]

Democratic incumbent Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Republican challenger Royce White faced off in their only U.S. Senate debate Sunday morning. Klobuchar, who was first elected in 2006, is seeking a fourth term in the Senate. In making a case for another six-year term, Klobuchar repeatedly pointed to bipartisan legislation she supported. “When the pharmaceutical companies […]


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