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Commuters arrive into the Oculus station and mall in Manhattan on November 17, 2022 in New York City. Spencer Platt | Getty Images The U.S. unemployment rate declined overall in December, but rose for Black women and Hispanic men, according to the latest nonfarm payrolls report. Black women saw unemployment increased to 5.5% last month, […]

MILWAUKEE (AP) — The city of Milwaukee on Dec. 21 joined the ranks of other major cities that are challenging their 2020 census figures, claiming that the once-a-decade U.S. head count which determines political power and federal funding undercounted the city’s true population by 16,500 people. The official count left Milwaukee with its lowest population […]

The U.S. Army has had a problem for quite some time now: they are struggling to find new recruits to replace those who are retiring. This has lead to new ideas on how to reach those potential new recruits, and especially women, black and hispanic people. The idea was to spend millions of dollars on […]

A Now Hiring sign at a Dunkin’ restaurant on September 21, 2021 in Hallandale, Florida. Joe Raedle | Getty Images The unemployment rate in the U.S. declined for Hispanic workers and Black women in November, while the overall rate held steady. Hispanic workers saw unemployment dip to 3.9% last month, down from 4.2% in October, […]

“It’s not enough to look at Massachusetts versus Texas,” Dr. Stokes said. “You have to look at rural Massachusetts versus rural Texas.” Heading into a critical fall booster campaign, Dr. Stokes said, the results spoke to a need for much more proactive vaccination plans tailored to Black Americans, especially rural ones. “Adopting equitable vaccine strategies […]

A national analysis of state test results from 29 states and Washington D.C. shows school districts in Alabama made some of the highest gains in math and reading between 2019 and 2022. AL.com reports the analysis, known as the Education Recovery Scorecard, revealed how the COVID-19

Want more state education news? Sign up for The Alabama Education Lab’s free, weekly newsletter, Ed Chat. Black and Hispanic students in Alabama school districts made some of the greatest learning gains during the pandemic, according to a national analysis released last week.

CNN  —  Black and Hispanic adults who go into cardiac arrest in public are less likely to receive CPR from anyone standing by before a medical team arrives, a new study finds. Overall, the relative likelihood of getting bystander CPR at home was 26 . . .

Chief Investment Officer of Kingsview Wealth Management Scott Martin joined ‘Kennedy’ to discuss high mortgage rates driving down housing demand.  Inflation and skyrocketing costs of living are nudging minority voters toward the Republican Party, new polling data shows. Forty percent of likely Hispanic voters would choose the Republican candidate in a generic ballot, according to […]

CNN  —  Black, American Indian/Alaska Native and Hispanic adults are more likely than their White peers to be hospitalized for the flu, but less likely to be vaccinated against it, a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds.


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